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    dengue prevention

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    “……………………..” Undoubtedly‚ it is the responsibility of the property owner to prevent mosquito breeding sources. The immature stages of the mosquito so called egg‚ larva or pupa develop in stagnant water. It takes seven to ten days from the time a mosquito lays her eggs‚ until 100 to 400 larvae or wrigglers begin their life‚ possibly in your backyard. The size of the container of water doesn’t matter‚ as mosquito larvae and pupa are small. In the event a breeding source is found‚ the owner must

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    Chapter 1 BACKGROUND OF THE STUDY Introduction Nowadays‚ sicknesses transported by mosquitoes are very dangerous on this planet. Even when most of these diseases threaten populations in other countries where there’s a much larger density of mosquito population‚ you still have to end up being watchful. There are still mosquitoes in your neighbourhood and they could very well be holding fatal diseases. Insect bites can be bothersome. They can be very itchy which leads to constant scratching

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    Is globalisation a good development? Nowadays‚ there are a lot of influences from other countries noticeable in our lives. We can walk into stores founded in the United States or any other possible country. We couldn’t imagine living without having access to famous worldwide brands‚ stores‚ food‚ music and beliefs‚ which have enriched us through globalisation. Globalisation‚ defined by people like us‚ is a very nice thing… unfortunately this doesn’t affect two thirds of the population of this

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    Dengue Fever

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    illness. Dengue spreads rapidly and may affect large number of people during an epidemic resulting in reduced work productivity‚ but most importantly causing the loss of lives. Causes 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. Symptoms  Sudden onset of high fever  Severe and continuous pain in abdomen;  Bleeding from the

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    The sun shines. The water glistens in the bright light. The wind swirls around me‚ unsettling the hot sand beneath my feet. I run to the ocean‚ disturbing the calm water as I dive in. The water surrounds me‚ engulfing me in its warmth. I am now at peace. For right now‚ at this moment‚ I am one with the water and the salt and the sand‚ and everything is okay. All my problems are washed away with the tide. It’s just me and the ocean. Just me and the beach. Just me and my favorite place in the world

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    Garlic for Mosquitoes

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    even insect-repellent properties. Given the recent surge of the West Nile virus spread by infected mosquitoes‚ it is interesting to explore the value of garlic as one more method for avoiding mosquito bites. A number of studies have shown that the oil fraction of garlic destroys certain species of mosquito larvae. Garlic sprays (made primarily with garlic extract) are available on the market for use on plants as an alternative botanical pesticide to chemical pesticides. The sulfurs contained within

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    Aedes aegypti mosquitoes represent the principal vector .A aegypti is closely associated with human habitation and its larvae are often found in artificial water containers such as discarded tires‚ buckets and water storage facilities. Dengue is a mosquito borne disease that has recently become a public health concern. The WHO has estimated that 40% of the world’s population is at risk of getting dengue and there are currently 50 million dengue infections worldwide every year. Despite its high economic

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    examples. Describe the top one recommendation you would give to the public to prevent being bit by mosquitoes that may transmit West Nile Virus. Justify your choice. Describe the top one recommendation you would give to the community to control the mosquito population in the community. ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH AND SAFETY It is my recommendation to implement a mandatory food safety training requirement for all restaurant employees. In order for this process to be effective education is very important

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    Relate

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    REVIEW OF RELATED LITERATURE AND STUDIES Humans have been using insecticides for thousands of years. The Egyptians used unspecified chemicals to combat fleas in their homes about 3‚ 500 years ago‚ and arsenic has been used as an insecticide in china for at least 2‚ 900 years. Insecticide is a substance that kills insects. Insecticides are sometimes called pesticides. But pesticides include substances used to control mice‚ weeds and other pests besides insects. Insects harm human by transmitting

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    Richard J. Beever‚ MD‚ CCFP Mosquito repellent effectiveness: A placebo controlled trial comparing 95% DEET‚ Avon Skin So Soft‚ and a “special mixture” containing eucalyptus oil The introduction of the West Nile virus in Canada is changing the way we look at mosquitoes. Which repellent is most effective? ABSTRACT: Background: The introduction of West Nile virus in Canada is changing the perception that mosquitoes are nothing more than nuisance pests. Interest is increasing in ways to protect

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