Friday, September 23, 2011

DENGUE MOSQUITO HIT LAHORE


Prevention is the only key to this out break.

A black and white photograph of people filling in a ditch with standing water
A 1920s photograph of (WHO)efforts to disperse standing water and thus decrease mosquito populations

There are no approved vaccines for the dengue virus. Prevention thus depends on control of and protection from the bites of the mosquito that transmits it. world Health Organization recommends an Integrated Vector Control program consisting of five elements:

(1) Advocacy, social mobilization and legislation to ensure that public health bodies and communities are strengthened.

(2) collaboration between the health and other sectors (public and private).

(3) an integrated approach to disease control to maximize use of resources.

(4) evidence-based decision making to ensure any interventions are targeted appropriately

(5) capacity-building to ensure an adequate response to the local situation.

The primary method of controlling A. aegypti is by eliminating its habitats. is done by emptying containers of water or by adding insecticides to these areas, although spraying with pyretheroide is not thought to be effective. Reducing open collections of water through environmental modification is the preferred method of control, given the concerns of negative health effect from insecticides and greater logistical difficulties with control agents.People can prevent mosquito bites by wearing clothing that fully covers the skin, using mosquito nets while resting, and/or the application of repellent.