Health Ministry lists precautions on National Dengue Day

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Health Ministry advisory on prevention of Dengue on National Dengue Day

 

Every year the Ministry of Health and Family Welfare celebrates National Dengue Day on 16 May. On this day, awareness is spread about dengue mosquito and its fatal diseases. Before the end of the month of May, the monsoon knocks in India and this is the season when most dengue mosquitoes flourish.

With the onset of monsoon in the country, the risk of getting dengue also increases. In fact, dengue spreads most during the rainy season and the subsequent months, from July to October, because this season has favorable conditions for mosquitoes to thrive. In such a situation, you need to be most cautious at this time. Please tell that dengue mosquito is quite different from common mosquitoes. In this case, you know what is different in a dengue mosquito.

The mosquito that causes dengue is named Maja Aedes mosquito. If we talk about the appearance of this mosquito, then it is different from the normal mosquito in appearance as there are leopard-like stripes on its body. These mosquitoes often bite under the light. Reports have revealed that dengue mosquitoes bite during the day, especially in the morning. At the same time, if there is more light at night, then it can bite mosquitoes. So we need to take care of these mosquitoes more in the morning and during the day.

To mark the day, the Health Ministry has listed a series of simple measures through which Dengue can be prevented. Surroundings must be kept clean to protect oneself from mosquito bites. Stagnation of water in containers must be avoided to prevent mosquito breeding. Coolers must be checked and cleaned on a weekly basis. Water tanks and containers must be covered with tight lids. People should use mosquito nets or repellents and long-sleeved clothes. The water in flower vases, aquariums, and birdbaths must be changed every week.

Dengue is a viral disease, transmitted by the infective bite of a particular mosquito known as Aedes Aegypti. It is very common after the rainy season. It is highly contagious and spreads from one person to another through mosquito bites. It is widespread in tropical and sub-tropical regions.

It is a very common disease in India for the last two decades. Dengue can affect everybody, irrespective of their age and gender.

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