Preventing Dengue Fever - Killing Mosquitoes Is Not Enough
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The Department of Health Region 1 has urged the public to be more diligent in following various measures to avoid W. I. L. D or Waterborne Diseases, Influenza-like Illnesses, Leptospirosis and Dengue this rainy season. According to the office, one of the effective measures is the 4T or Taob, Taktak, Tuyo and Takip in possible mosquito breeding areas as well as seeking consultation when experiencing symptoms of any disease. Based on data, from Ja…
Because at least three people from the community of Tlanecpaquila, in Zongolica, have symptoms that could be dengue, residents are waiting for the epidemiological authorities to confirm or discard the cases to know if they are facing an outbreak of the disease. One local resident confirmed that there are at least three neighbors who, it is known, have fever and bone pain, as well as some other discomfort. However, he mentioned that these people …
According to WHO, dengue fever is considered the most dangerous infectious disease. To successfully fight dengue fever effectively, we need the joint efforts of the Government - Community - Individuals, and at the same time apply integrated solutions from mosquito control to vaccination.
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