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    killing insects and mosquitoes? II. Title Mosquito Trapper Using Sugar And Yeast III. Introduction Our group observed that many people especially children are prone in getting sickness from mosquitoes and may suffer sickness like Dengue and Malaria that may lead to death. Our group also observed that we can create a mosquito trapper and also a mosquito killer using recycled and improvised materials. In this‚ we can save more money and it is safer to use than mosquito killer lamps‚ insect killer

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    persevering help and continuous guidance of our Lord‚ our greatest praise to him. B. Statement of the Problem This study tries to find out the potency of the combined extracts of the Chili Pepper and Kamias as a mosquito repellent‚ thus the prevention of Dengue Fever. 1.) Can the extracts of Chili Pepper and Kamias prevent from having mosquito bite especially that of the Aedes aegypti‚ a Dengue - causing mosquito? 2.) What are the natural repellent substances contained in these two plants? 3

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    mild agreeable flavored flesh‚ also yields leaves where government health researchers found extracts for the formulation of an effective anti-mosquito repellant. It is not only against dengue‚ in fact‚ but against all mosquito-borne diseases like malaria and filariasis especially in areas of the country where incidence is high. It also serves as a personal care product used in preventing mosquito bites that cause itchiness‚ inflammation and discomfort to individuals. The repellent uses a washable

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    previously bitten person’s or animal’s blood into the next person bitten. Instead‚ it injects saliva‚ which acts as a lubricant or anticoagulant so the insect can feed efficiently. Since the pathogens that can cause diseases such as yellow fever and malaria exist in saliva they are transmitted through the saliva during feeding process of bloodsucking insects. When a mosquito transmits a disease agent from one person to another‚ the infectious agent must remain alive inside the mosquito until transfer

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    difference between a communicable disease and an inherited disease. Use examples you have studied in this exploration to support your description. (4 Marks) A communicable disease is a disease that is transmitted from person to person; for example‚ malaria. An inherited disease is a disease that is passed through genetics; for example‚ sickle cell anemia. 6. Why are white blood cells in a stained blood smear usually counted at low power under a microscope? Explain your answer. (2 Marks) They

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    Chikungunya Fact sheet N°327 March 2008 ________________________________________ Key facts • Chikungunya is a viral disease that is spread by mosquitoes. It causes fever and severe joint pain. Other symptoms include muscle pain‚ headache‚ nausea‚ fatigue and rash. • The disease shares some clinical signs with dengue‚ and can be misdiagnosed in areas where dengue is common. • There is no cure for the disease. Treatment is focused on relieving the symptoms. • The proximity of mosquito breeding

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    equivalents of subcutaneous‚ intradermal‚ or intramuscular injections of venoms‚ poisons‚ bioactive substances and infection materials. Insects (mosquitos‚ flies‚ fleas‚ chiggers‚ ticks‚ lice‚ etc.) have always been the vectors of infections: plague‚ malaria‚ filariasis‚ leishmaniasis‚ trypanosomiasis‚ spotted fever‚ borreliosis‚ tularemia‚ babesiosis‚ viral encephalitis and many others. They introduce the bacterial‚ viral and protozoan pathogens to human skin – the cover of extravascular compartment

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    productive population out of work for weeks which makes it an extremely costly disease. In order to stop that‚ we have these three variables playing a vital role to some extent. Income: Gallup and Sachs (2001) showed that countries with intensive malaria had significantly lower incomes levels (dependant variable) than those without (Gallup & Sachs 2001). The period they analysed was 1965 to 1990. Their approach is hence replicated below for the dengue case to parse the effects of dengue on income

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    Docking the Blight of Dengue in Swat (Muhammad Ammar Yasir Khan & Shafei Moiz Hali)* Abstract This article provides a comprehensive overview on the dengue outbreak (2013) in Swat along with the requisite guidelines for better management‚ prevention and control of the disease in the future. The underlying focus of this paper has been to lay down the relevant procedures which are in line with the government’s policies‚ World Health Organization (WHO) recommendations / regulations and also enjoy worldwide

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    Vision 2030

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    into an economic powerhouse with a sustainable growth rate of 10 per cent by 2030 thus becoming a middle-income‚ prosperous country. The goals are to wipe out: 1.Absolute poverty 2.Famine 3.Mass unemployment and 4.Preventable deaths from malaria and water-borne diseases. The vision also aims to build a democratic political system‚ rule of law and protect the rights and freedoms of every individual and society. It is an ambitious document. It almost sounds like Utopia. I like that

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