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Dengue fever: infection and prevention





Dengue fever is a contagious contagious disease transmitted by mosquito bites. It is a contagious disease transmitted by the dengue virus. It is transmitted by a female Aedes aegypti mosquito infected with the virus. According to the World Health Organization, about 390 million people worldwide are infected each year and 96 million people show signs and symptoms. Outbreaks appear to be exacerbated during warmer climates. But now its outbreak is spreading worldwide.

Dengue fever-transmitting mosquitoes feed on clean water, such as water-cooled tin cans, empty paint cans, tire tubes, empty drums, pots on the porch, vases, air conditioners, water tanks, etc. These mosquitoes bite only during the day.

The main symptom of this disease is sudden onset of high fever. This fever lasts for 5 to 7 days. Severe headaches, pain in the eyelids and back of the eyes, body aches, joint and muscle aches, bleeding, nausea, vomiting, abdominal pain, nosebleeds, bleeding or blood clots in the body Symptoms such as Nile Dam appear, eventually fainting.

Since dengue fever is caused by a virus, there is no real cure for it. But the treatment is based on the symptoms seen in the patient. To reduce fever, you should drink citamole and plenty of water or liquid. Therefore, as soon as such symptoms appear, you should go to a health institution immediately to avoid the complications seen from dengue fever.

The best way to prevent dengue fever is to avoid mosquito bites, so control the growth and development of mosquitoes, clean the house fires regularly, and freeze water containers such as pots, empty containers, empty drums, car tires, etc., to prevent water from freezing. Sprinkle burnt mobile or kerosene twice a week in drains, sewers, ponds etc., water tank should be emptied and cleaned, drinking water tank should be kept well covered.

Dengue-causing mosquitoes bite during the day, so wear long-sleeved clothes, sleep in a hammock during the day, use ointments to avoid mosquito bites, and, if possible, put a net on the window sill. Since no vaccine against dengue fever has been developed so far and the treatment is not realistic, the best way is to avoid mosquito bites.