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    Killer II. Rationale The title has been selected for the study because mosquito bites are common here in the Philippines and it’s the cause of dengue. A total of 54‚659 dengue cases were reported nationwide from January 1 to August 14‚ 2010‚ much higher than the recorded 31‚248 cases in the same period in 2009 and there’s not much difference in dengue cases from 2010 and as of now. The main purpose for this is to test the effectiveness of Chili and Kamias as mosquito killer and as an alternative

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    this chapter gives us the starting of this problem or experiment. Background of the Study In this time of the year‚ more and more mosquitoes are swarming in our surroundings‚ and now some mosquitoes have a virus called dengue that can also kill a person if not treated. There are already many things we can use to avoid being bitten by this insects and one of those are mosquito repellants. One kind of a mosquito repellant is a katol or

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    Review Questions 1. Which type of S. pneumoniae strain is the most virulent‚ encapsulated or unencapsulated? 2. What allows S. pneumoniae to adhere to cell walls‚ phosphorylcholine or polysaccharide? 3. Which infections are most commonly caused by S. pneumoniae‚ arthritis & peritonitis or meningitis & bacteremia? both 4. What can society do to help protect itself from antimicrobial resistance‚ increase or decrease antimicrobial usage? Decrease usage 1. Staphylococcus aureus‚

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    wells‚ drums and concrete tanks‚ while most frequent are buckets and their covers and empty paint cans. The resident’s behavioural using empty cans as buckets to fill in with water increasing breeding habitation and cases of dengue. In order to cope this problem‚ few dengue endemic countries have reshaped the container

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    Introduction   Background of the Study                   Dengue‚ also known as breakbone fever‚ played a fatal role in the Philippine economy for the previous years. More than sixty two thousand dengue cases were recorded last year and more than five hundred patients have died. No existing treatment has been approved by the World Health Organization (WHO) to completely turn down the virus once it starts infecting a patient; therefore prevention had been the point of action of the community in

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    about dangerous diseases. Mosquito disease contributes a great crisis on health and even in the economy. Mosquitoes are horrific pests that transmit hazardous viruses and bacteria‚ in which can cause disease like West Nile virus disease‚ malaria‚ and dengue fever. The viruses can cause illness and even death. (Anonymous‚ 2013) Eastern Enquire Encephalitis (EEE) is very rare but a serious disease brought by mosquitoes. Mosquitoes that are infected with the virus of EEE may affect the health of people

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    Natural “KATOL”: From Extracted and Dried IPIL-IPIL INVESTIGATORY PROJECT In Partial Fullfillment of the Requirement in Chemistry 3 Presented to: Ms. Glenda Frenandez (Teacher in Chemistry) Presented by: Leader: Faur‚ Nicah Claire Members: Barcenilla‚ Ian Bumatay‚ Jan Renzo Gecosala‚ Dhenzl Deocampo‚ Joy Ann Desolong‚ Micheal Eulogio‚ Mary Ann Cuello‚ Lyka Edang‚ Cristy Ann Embile‚ Gemar Arciaga‚ Dominique March 2‚ 2012 Table Of Contents

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    Abstract Global warming is defined as a serious phenomenon recently and also it will impact the human health. The impact of the global warming on infectious diseases has been highlighted in this paper. The infectious diseases have been emphasized in two major classifications which are the water and the foodborne infectious diseases as well as the vector borne infectious diseases. Even if the global warming is not easy to solve‚ there are some methods should be taken to mitigate this phenomenon.

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    Abstract The researcher was always annoyed with these little creatures buzzing around his ears that bite him. These bites eventually leave mark. While skin irritation is bearable‚ the threat of dengue is something one should not take for granted. In a tropical country like the Philippines‚ dengue remains one of the major

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    NAME OF DISEASES Dengue fever PATHOGENS & VECTORS Dengue virus METHOD OF TRANSMISSION - Through the bites of infected female Aedes mosquitoes :  Dengue mosquito (Aedes aegypti )  Asian tiger mosquito (Aedes albopictus) - Via infected blood products and through organ donation SIGNS & SYMPTOMS Symptoms appear 3 to 14 days after infective bite - Mild fever - High fever - Severe headache - Pain behind the eyes - Muscle and joint pain - Rash - Abdominal pain - Vomiting Dengue hemorrhagic fever

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