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Aedes mosquito can be identified by the black and white stripes on the body and legs. Usually secor


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Dengue fever is a deadly disease caused by a virus that can be transmitted when a patient is bitten by a mosquito and bring to prospective new patients. The disease was reported in Malaysia in 1902, but the serious dengue hemorrhagic dengue Just be in 1962. The disease can strike at any age, especially children under the age of 15 years. Dengue fever is very dangerous because there are no drugs to treat it. The most effective way is to control mosquito breeding.
Aedes mosquito can be identified by the black and white stripes on the body and legs. Usually secor they bite in the early morning and early evening. It multiplies in the clear water reservoir and takes a week to become adult mosquitoes. secor Given the increase in the disease secor in urban and semi-urban areas, a step taken by the Vector Borne Disease, Ministry of Health Malaysia to identify the breeding places of Aedes mosquitoes in the area as a precautionary measure and control in addition to holding secor various activities and action planning through mass media and electronics.
Among the places that have been identified as the main breeding grounds are as follows: construction sites such as carts, washing equipment, water tanks, the holes in the ground, barrels, drums, food containers of the type styreform, rubber shoes, cement mixer, hat boxes, food containers and buckets of water, do not use metal materials, water bottles, pile holes, secor road dividers, floor building, canvas covers, cranes, secor shovels, tires, paint cans, and water channels. Schools such as the toilet bowl, toilet tank, dish cloths and vases of flowers, leaf axils, trash, furniture and discarded containers, bottles, secor boxes hydrophonic plants, secor balconies, decorative tank, bicycle parking, and water tanks. Factories or industries such as drums, tires, old cars, and a former wasteland. Health facilities such as vases, aviaries (bird), air conditioning tray, tray under the refrigerator, rain water troughs, plastic boxes, plates pedestal vase and bowl. Government or private office as vases, toilet tank, tray air conditioning, aquariums, parking flag. Residential areas such as the bathtub, jars, plates pedestal vase, tray under the refrigerator, flower pots, plastic buckets, drums and ant traps. Area stores as rainwater channels, buckets, flower pots, tires, abandoned containers, bottles, cans, coconut shells, tree yams, and a balcony. Place toys like fronds, leaves, container idle, tools toys, iron pipes, tunnels toys, and a tire swing. Cemeteries such as flower vases, cans, hole tombstone, and food containers. Aedes can be eliminated entirely if all the places and things that become breeding grounds are destroyed. Its prevention: use of aerosol during sleep, sleep in mosquito nets, use larvae-killing secor drugs (Abate) every three months, close all containers store.
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