Protect Yourself Against Malaria and Dengue
The best environment for mosquitoes to breed is in warm, hot and
humid conditions. Most species of mosquitoes reproduce by laying
their eggs in water. This means that ANY containment of water
such as pots, or even overturned cans can be a breeding ground
for mosquitoes.
In warm weather, mosquitoes can produce a whole new generation
in just 7 days, although two weeks is a more common time span.
Do you know that some mosquitoes carry life-threatening diseases
such as dengue, malaria, yellow fever and encephalitis?
Here are some facts about malaria and dengue that everyone
should know.
- One of the most common diseases that some mosquitoes may carry
is the Malaria disease. Malaria is caused by a blood-borne
parasite that infects and then destroys red blood cells. Once
infected, victims may suffer from repeated episodes of fever, or
anemia and even death.
The World Health Organization estimates that each year 300-500
million cases of malaria occur and more than 1 million people
die of malaria. About 1,300 cases of malaria are diagnosed in
the United States each year.
Malaria occurs in over 100 countries and territories. More than
40% of the world's population is at risk. Large areas of Central
and South America, Hispaniola (the Caribbean island that is
divided between Haiti and the Dominican Republic), Africa, the
Indian subcontinent, Southeast Asia, the Middle East, and
Oceania are considered malaria-risk areas.
Anyone can get malaria!
- Another deadly disease that the some mosquitoes may carry is
the infamous dengue. Dengue can cause fever, chills and skeletal
pain. This disease is commonly carried by the Aedes Mosquito and
is a constant and dangerous threat to home owners. Some of the
symptoms of dengue include bleeding (from the nose, mouth, and
gums), excessive thirst and difficulty in breathing. A lot of
these symptoms also mirror another deadly virus - the Ebola
virus.
Some 2500 million people (2/5 of the world's population) are now
at risk from dengue. World Health Organisation (WHO) estimates
there may be 50 million cases of dengue infection worldwide
every year.
You can prevent malaria and dengue by: - keeping mosquitoes from
biting you, especially at night - taking antimalarial drugs to
kill the parasites - eliminating places around your home where
mosquitoes breed - spraying insecticides on your home's walls to
- kill adult mosquitoes that come inside - sleeping under bed
nets - especially effective if they have been treated with
insecticide, and wearing or using insect repellent and
long-sleeved clothing if outdoors.
You need to take urgent and serious steps to prevent being
bitten from dangerous mosquitoes.
Mosquitoes are usually attracted to perspiration, warmth, body
odor, carbon dioxide and light. There are also several devices
in the market that are supposed to attract, trap and destroy
mosquitoes, along with other insects. However, the catch-22
situation is this - if these devices attracts mosquitoes, then
that particular area may have more mosquitoes and hence annoy
the people in that area!
Due to global warming, not only tropical countries are at risk,
but so is the rest of the world. Conventional insect repellents
in aerosol cans also contribute to the destruction of our
precious ozone layer. Ironically, this may lead to an even
better condition for mosquitoes to breed!
The extremely mobile and convenient Anti-mosquito Patch (AMP)
mosquito repelling patches contain high purity and high quality
citronella oil. It is an effective and natural insect repellent.
The pleasant scent from the patches keeps mosquitoes away from
you for up 12 hours. It's the best choice for your mobile
protection against mosquito bites.
Anti-mosquito Patch (AMP) is sold in boxes of 2. 2 boxes of Anti
Mosquito Patch costs only $13.95. Each box contains 10 Anti
Mosquito Patch. Hence you get 20 patches for only $13.95. There
are also other special offers for bulk purchases. For more
information, please visit http://www.anti-moz.com