Dengue fever is a mosquito-borne illness that has become a major public health concern, especially during the monsoon season. With increased rainfall, stagnant water becomes a breeding ground for the Aedes mosquito, the primary transmitter of dengue.
While many dengue infections show no or mild symptoms, some people experience a flu-like illness with:
The World Health Organization has detailed about the symptoms and their severity.
There is no specific treatment or vaccine for dengue fever. However, you can significantly reduce your risk by taking steps to prevent mosquito bites:
Wear protective clothing: Cover your arms and legs with long-sleeved shirts and pants, especially during the day.
Use mosquito repellent: Choose repellents containing DEET, Picaridin, or IR3535.
Eliminate mosquito breeding grounds: Empty and clean any containers that can hold stagnant water around your home.
You must use mosquito nets.
The WHO website is a valuable resource for the latest information on Dengue fever, including prevention tips, treatment guidelines, and outbreak updates. By staying informed and taking preventive measures, you can significantly reduce your risk of contracting dengue fever during the monsoon season.