With heavy rains and flood-like conditions in different parts of the country, there is a massive surge in dengue and malaria cases. There is a significant increase in the total number of dengue and malaria cases this year as compared to the ones at this point of time in 2021. It won’t be wrong to call the rainy season as the season of mosquitoes and vector-borne diseases.
Despite the civic bodies trying all the anti-larval measures, the curve of the mosquito breeding graph is not settling down. So, how to ensure complete mosquito protection in such a scenario?
In this post, we aim to throw light on some effective measures of mosquito control to keep the risk of mosquito-borne diseases like dengue, malaria, and chikungunya at bay. We will also discuss what to do when a dengue mosquito bites you.
Before discussing in detail how to protect from mosquitoes, we want you to be aware of the reasons for such a spike in dengue and malaria cases. The possible reasons for the shocking rise in such vector-borne diseases could be:
Dengue and malaria are both mosquito-borne diseases caused when an infected mosquito bites a person. Aedes is the dengue mosquito, whereas, Anopheles is the malaria mosquito. However, not all these mosquitoes spread dengue or malaria.
As mentioned earlier, these diseases are spread only if the mosquito that bites first bites a person infected with these diseases and passes on the infection to another person.
So, what if there is a surge in the number of dengue and malaria cases, you can stay protected against these diseases by paying attention to some prevention tips.
Following are some useful ways to protect yourself from dengue and malaria:
What if despite all the above precautions, you are still bitten by the dengue mosquito Aedes? Here are the steps to do if the dengue mosquito bites you:
In a nutshell, if you want 100% protection against mosquitoes and don’t want to take any chances, then book the ultimate 3X Mosquito Control Treatment from HiCare. The treatment has been designed to treat the walls, air, and water of your house to repel all kinds of mosquitoes. Consider spending on mosquito control treatment rather than on medical treatments if you or your family get affected by dengue or malaria.
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