What is this? Where can you find it?

What disease does it cause?
DENGUE
 FEVER
   PROFA APARECIDA
WHAT DO YOU KNOW
ABOUT DENGUE FEVER?
Where are the highest number of cases?
 • In Brazil?
 • In the world?



• What characteristics do these places
  have in common?

• What should you do to prevent it?
WHICH REGION OF BRAZIL HAD THE
    HIGHEST NUMBER OF CASES IN 2012?


 NORTH
 NORTH-EAST
 MIDDLE-WEST
 SOUTH-EAST
 SOUTH



Source: http://portal.saude.gov.br/portal/arquivos/pdf/dados_dengue_classica_2012_at032013.pdf
WHICH REGION OF BRAZIL HAD THE
    HIGHEST NUMBER OF CASES IN 2012?


     1. SOUTH-EAST: 250.858
     2. NORTH-EAST: 224.552
     3. MIDDLE-WEST: 67.434
     4. NORTH: 42.828
     5. SOUTH: 5.712

Source: http://portal.saude.gov.br/portal/arquivos/pdf/dados_dengue_classica_2012_at032013.pdf
WHICH OTHER COUNTRIES IN
 THE WORLD ARE FIGHTING
     THIS PROBLEM?
What do these countries have in
common?
       (they’re tropical countries)
This banner was published by a country fighting
against the dengue fever.
 Which country is it? It’s a very small
 country in south-east Asia.
SINGAPORE
What is the meaning of the message in
             the banner?
What are the people from
Singapore doing in the fight
against the Aedes aegypti
        mosquito?
SOME BILLBOARDS IN SINGAPORE:
VIDEOS




http://www.dengue.gov.sg/subject.asp?id=53
VIDEOS




  http://www.dengue.gov.sg/subject.asp?id=53
THE SINGAPORE

 GOVERNMENT’S

RECOMMENDATIONS:
At all times:

• Turn pails and watering cans over and store them under shelter.

• Remove water in plant pot plates. Clean and scrub the plate thoroughly to
  remove mosquito eggs. Avoid the use of plant pot plates, if possible.

• Loosen soil from potted plants to prevent the accumulation of stagnant water
  on the surface of the hardened soil.

• Avoid placing potted plants and other paraphernalia over the drains.

• Cover rarely used gully traps. Replace the gully trap with non-perforated
  ones and install anti-mosquito valves.

• Cover bamboo pole holders after use. Rainwater can potentially accumulate
  in these bamboo pole holders if they are uncovered and create a habitat.

• No tray or receptacles should be placed beneath and or/ on top of any air-
  conditioning unit so as not to create a condition favorable for mosquito
  breeding.
Every other day:
• Change water in flower vases. Clean and scrub the inner sides of vases. Wash
  roots of flowers and plants thoroughly as mosquito eggs can stick to them easily.

Once a week:
• Clear fallen leaves and stagnant water in your scupper drains and garden. These
  leaves could collect water or cause blockages to the drains, thus resulting in the
  buildup of stagnant water.

• Clear any stagnant water in your air cooler unit.

Once a month:
• Add prescribed amounts of sand granular insecticide into vases, gully traps and
  roof gutters, even if they are dry. Please click here for the list of retailers who carry
  sand granular insecticides in their stores.

• Clear away fallen leaves in roof gutters and apron drains. If structurally
  feasible, remove the roof gutters.
ARE WE DOING ALL

THESE THINGS?
WEBSITES
http://www.who.int/topics/dengue/en/ (World Health
Organization)
http://www.dengue.gov.sg/subject.asp?id=101 (Government
of Singapore)


In Brazil:
http://www.combateadengue.com.br/perguntas-frequentes/
http://www.brasilescola.com/doencas/dengue.htm
http://www.criasaude.com.br/N3599/doencas/dengue.html

Dengue 2013

  • 1.
    What is this?Where can you find it? What disease does it cause?
  • 2.
    DENGUE FEVER PROFA APARECIDA
  • 3.
    WHAT DO YOUKNOW ABOUT DENGUE FEVER? Where are the highest number of cases? • In Brazil? • In the world? • What characteristics do these places have in common? • What should you do to prevent it?
  • 4.
    WHICH REGION OFBRAZIL HAD THE HIGHEST NUMBER OF CASES IN 2012? NORTH NORTH-EAST MIDDLE-WEST SOUTH-EAST SOUTH Source: http://portal.saude.gov.br/portal/arquivos/pdf/dados_dengue_classica_2012_at032013.pdf
  • 5.
    WHICH REGION OFBRAZIL HAD THE HIGHEST NUMBER OF CASES IN 2012? 1. SOUTH-EAST: 250.858 2. NORTH-EAST: 224.552 3. MIDDLE-WEST: 67.434 4. NORTH: 42.828 5. SOUTH: 5.712 Source: http://portal.saude.gov.br/portal/arquivos/pdf/dados_dengue_classica_2012_at032013.pdf
  • 7.
    WHICH OTHER COUNTRIESIN THE WORLD ARE FIGHTING THIS PROBLEM?
  • 8.
    What do thesecountries have in common? (they’re tropical countries)
  • 9.
    This banner waspublished by a country fighting against the dengue fever. Which country is it? It’s a very small country in south-east Asia.
  • 10.
  • 11.
    What is themeaning of the message in the banner?
  • 12.
    What are thepeople from Singapore doing in the fight against the Aedes aegypti mosquito?
  • 13.
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  • 15.
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  • 17.
    At all times: •Turn pails and watering cans over and store them under shelter. • Remove water in plant pot plates. Clean and scrub the plate thoroughly to remove mosquito eggs. Avoid the use of plant pot plates, if possible. • Loosen soil from potted plants to prevent the accumulation of stagnant water on the surface of the hardened soil. • Avoid placing potted plants and other paraphernalia over the drains. • Cover rarely used gully traps. Replace the gully trap with non-perforated ones and install anti-mosquito valves. • Cover bamboo pole holders after use. Rainwater can potentially accumulate in these bamboo pole holders if they are uncovered and create a habitat. • No tray or receptacles should be placed beneath and or/ on top of any air- conditioning unit so as not to create a condition favorable for mosquito breeding.
  • 18.
    Every other day: •Change water in flower vases. Clean and scrub the inner sides of vases. Wash roots of flowers and plants thoroughly as mosquito eggs can stick to them easily. Once a week: • Clear fallen leaves and stagnant water in your scupper drains and garden. These leaves could collect water or cause blockages to the drains, thus resulting in the buildup of stagnant water. • Clear any stagnant water in your air cooler unit. Once a month: • Add prescribed amounts of sand granular insecticide into vases, gully traps and roof gutters, even if they are dry. Please click here for the list of retailers who carry sand granular insecticides in their stores. • Clear away fallen leaves in roof gutters and apron drains. If structurally feasible, remove the roof gutters.
  • 19.
    ARE WE DOINGALL THESE THINGS?
  • 20.
    WEBSITES http://www.who.int/topics/dengue/en/ (World Health Organization) http://www.dengue.gov.sg/subject.asp?id=101(Government of Singapore) In Brazil: http://www.combateadengue.com.br/perguntas-frequentes/ http://www.brasilescola.com/doencas/dengue.htm http://www.criasaude.com.br/N3599/doencas/dengue.html