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In what way is the fight against aedes mosquitoes a shared responsibility?

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Answered by VineetaGara
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Answer:

Making our environment free of disease and eradicating mosquitoes is a collective responsibility at both public and private sector.

Instead of just pointing out at problems, increasing figures of disease spread by mosquitoes and insects; we must take responsibility.

Government must provide support to the citizens like regular pest control services, sessions with public health inspectors and likewise there are many more things that can be done at their end.

Whereas, we as individuals and responsibile citizens must ensure our safety at home.

Like using mosquito repellants, installing netted windows and doors, spreading word in neighborhood, paying heed to the public health inspector's advices and suggestions.

We must take precautions, check-ups at regular intervals and cleaning the locality and home of suspected mosquito breeding areas.

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Answered by Arslankincsem
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The fight against aedes mosquitoes should be a shared responsibility to prevent the threat that they pose upon mankind.

These type of mosquitoes can cause dengue fever, zika fever, chikungunya, yellow fever viruses and other diseases.

Dengue has been one of the fastest spreading diseases of the world so far and hence proper precautions and awareness should be spread amongst the masses to prevent it.

It is not something that can be done by a single individual, infact people should be educated so as to get access to vaccines and treatment at the earliest

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