BASIC FACTS ON DENGUE
Dengue is spread by the bite of an infected mosquito Aedes aegypti. The mosquito gets the virus by biting the infected persons. The first symptoms of the disease occur about 5-7 days after an infected bite.
There is no way to tell if a mosquito is carrying the dengue virus. Therefore, people must protect themselves from all mosquito bites.
The mosquito rests indoors, in closets and other dark places. Outside, they rest where it is cool and shaded. The female mosquito lays her eggs in water containers in and around homes, schools and other areas in towns or villages. These eggs become adult in about 10 days.
Dengue mosquitoes breed in stored exposed water collections. Favoured breeding places are:
Barrels, drums, jars, pots, buckets, flower vases, plant saucers, tanks, discarded bottles, tins, tyres, water cooler, etc. and a lot more places where rain-water collects or is stored.
PREVENTION OF DENGUE
All efforts of control should be directed against the mosquitoes. It is important to take control measures to eliminate the mosquitoes and their breeding places. However, the efforts should be intensified before the transmission season (during and after the rainy season) and at the time of the epidemic.
PREVENT MOSQUITO BITES:
Dengue mosquitoes bite during the daytime. Protect yourself from the bite.\
(4) Use mosquito nets – to protect babies, old people and others, who may rest during the day. The effectiveness of such nets can be improved by treating them with permethrin (pyrethroid insecticide). Curtains (cloth or bamboo) can also be treated with insecticide and hung at windows or doorways, to repel or kill mosquitoes.
PREVENTION MULTIPLICATION OF MOSQUITOES:
Mosquitoes which spread dengue live and breed in and around houses.
Drain water from coolers, tanks, barrels, drums and buckets, etc.;
Remove from the house all objects, e.g. plant saucers, etc. which have water collected in them;
Discard solid waste and objects where water collects, e.g. bottles, tins, tyres, etc.
ALWAYS REMEMBER
Dengue is a serious viral disease transmitted by the bite of the mosquito;
Dengue infection occurs in two forms: Dengue fever and Dengue Haemorrhagic Fever;
Dengue fever is a severe flu like illness that affects older children and adults but rarely causes death;
Dengue haemorrhagic fever (DHF) is a more severe form, in which bleeding and occasionally shock occur, leading to death, mostly in children;
Persons suspected of having dengue fever or DHF must see a doctor at once. Dengue haemorrhagic fever is a deadly disease and early recognition and treatment can save lives. Unless proper treatment is given promptly, the patient may go into shock and die.
Severe abdominal pains (black stools), bleeding on the skin or from the nose or gums, sweating, cold skin are danger signs. If any one of them is noticed take the patient to a hospital immediately. Give fluids to drink during transfer to the hospital;
Give nutritious food and fluids to drink to the patients;
Dengue mosquitoes bite during the day;
The patient should be kept under a mosquito net or in a screened room during the period of illness;
Screen your rooms against mosquitoes or use mosquito nets or use mosquito repellent;
Discard objects in which water collects, e.g. tins, cans, coconut shells, etc. Do not allow water to collect in pits around your houses. All stored water containers should be covered all the time. This will prevent breeding of Dengue mosquitoes, and
Doctors and health workers treating cases of dengue fever should also notify the health authorities.
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