Let's take the time to destroy the larvae in the workplace to avoid dengue outbreaks
Let's take the time to destroy the larvae in the workplace to avoid dengue outbreaks So far this year, dengue has not become an epidemic in any particular place, but the virus is constantly spreading. Recently, it has been reported that dengue virus has affected 71 districts in Nepal. That is, even before the onset of monsoon, Nepal is almost dengue-free. Generally dengue is seen more in monsoon and post monsoon season. Past experience shows that if it takes the form of a major disaster, it seems to increase immediately after the monsoon, but if it appears in the post monsoon, it takes the form of a disaster in a particular place. At present, as dengue is taking an aggressive form, the measures to control it seem disappointing. Dengue is uncontrolled when the mosquito completes its life cycle and starts biting. The widespread spread of mosquitoes is the ringing of the dengue epidemic. With the onset of monsoon in Nepal, there is hardly any doubt that the number of mosquitoes will