The dengue virus, also known as DENV, is a viral infection transmitted to humans through the bite of infected mosquitoes. Due to the frequent rainy seasons, the virus is commonly present in tropical and subtropical countries[1] like ours. To protect our communities from dengue, Watsons wants to raise the alarm on the severity of this infection and educate the public on the preventive measures against it.
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The Philippines has an average of 185,008 cases of dengue over a five year period of 2012-2016, and an average death count of 732.[2] As of April 29, a total of 39,947 dengue cases were recorded in 2023. Compared to the same period in 2022, this number is 43% higher.[3] Children between ages 5 and 9 years old made up almost half of the fatalities in the 2019 Philippine dengue virus outbreak.[4]
Although there is no cure for dengue, the disease can be managed early[5] and there are many ways to prevent getting infected by it. Watsons recommends using products that will keep you and your family safe from mosquito bites. Since the virus originates from the bite of a dengue-carrying mosquito, it is also advisable to take preventive measures to keep mosquitoes away from your home. To keep you protected against dengue, here are some easy tips from Watsons that you can follow:
- Remove
standing water around your house where mosquitoes could lay eggs.[6]
Cover and change the water in any storage containers. Make sure to repair
any cracks or gaps in pipes or septic tanks.
- Use an insect spray made to kill mosquitoes in areas where they rest.
Mosquitoes rest in dark, humid areas like under patio furniture, carports,
or garages.[7]
- Prevent mosquitoes from entering
your home by installing or
repairing window and door screens. Do not leave doors propped open.[8]
- The first line of defense
against the dengue virus is boosting our immune system. Multivitamins such
as Watsons Vitamin C + Zinc can help strengthen our body’s
defense and heal wounds faster by protecting and keeping your cells healthy,
and also maintaining healthy skin, blood vessels, and bones and cartilage.[9]
Zinc also helps grow cells, build proteins, and heal damaged tissues.[10]
- To also protect yourself from
other potential disease-carrying insects, insect repellent lotions and patches provide a safe and
skin-friendly repellant that you can have on your person. These work great
for traveling or when you’re outside frequently.
- Putting small drops of citronella essential oil around
your home is a stylish and a more organic way to keep your home safe from
disease-carrying insects. It’s also safe to apply on your skin!
- After being exposed to harsh
weather changes or when we work ourselves beyond what our body can handle,
getting sick can’t be avoided. If you start getting headaches or body
pains, or you’re starting to feel a fever setting in, Watsons Paracetamol is your friend.
- The rainy season brings various
illnesses so make sure you stock up on Watsons Ambroxol and some lozenges
as well to combat colds and coughs. Ambroxol clears congestion in
respiratory diseases because it thins down and breaks up phlegm.[11]
Meanwhile lozenges relieve sore throat, throat irritation, and also help
with cough relief.[12]
Watsons
offers more medicines, vitamins, and supplements that can help build immunity
and maintain your health. You just need to listen to what your body needs and
take a trip to your nearest Watsons branch. They have a wide selection of
options and prices that suit your preferences. In the Watsons app, more
discounts and exclusive offers are waiting for you! Download it on iOS and
Android and have your items
delivered to you, or you can pick them up from your desired branch. Don’t let
the rainy season slow you down. With Watsons as your health partner, it’s easy
to stay safe and protected from any illnesses, even if it’s as serious as
dengue.
[1] Dengue and severe dengue. World Health
Organization. https://www.who.int/news-room/fact-sheets/detail/dengue-and-severe-dengue. Accessed June 8, 2023.
[2] Dengue. Republic of the Philippines
Department of Health. https://doh.gov.ph/Health-Advisory/Dengue. Accessed June 8, 2023.
[3] Update on the Dengue situation in the Western
Pacific Region. World Health Organization. https://cdn.who.int/media/docs/default-source/wpro---documents/emergency/surveillance/dengue/dengue_20230525.pdf?sfvrsn=b4a28654_62#:~:text=The%20cumulative%20number%20of%20dengue,9%20death%20cases%20in%202022. Accessed June 8, 2023.
[4] Why are children highly vulnerable to dengue
infection? https://pjhrd.upm.edu.ph/index.php/main/article/view/697 Accessed June 8, 2023.
[5] Dengue. Republic of the Philippines
Department of Health. https://doh.gov.ph/Health-Advisory/Dengue.
Accessed June 8, 2023.
[6] Controlling Mosquitoes at Home. Centers for
Disease Control and Prevention. https://www.cdc.gov/zika/prevention/controlling-mosquitoes-at-home.html. Accessed June 8, 2023.
[7] Controlling Mosquitoes at Home. Centers for
Disease Control and Prevention. https://www.cdc.gov/zika/prevention/controlling-mosquitoes-at-home.html. Accessed June 8, 2023.
[8] Controlling Mosquitoes at Home. Centers for
Disease Control and Prevention. https://www.cdc.gov/zika/prevention/controlling-mosquitoes-at-home.html. Accessed June 8, 2023.
[9] Vitamin C. National Health Service UK. https://www.nhs.uk/conditions/vitamins-and-minerals/vitamin-c/. Accessed on June 8, 2023
[10] Zinc. Harvard T.H. Chan. https://www.hsph.harvard.edu/nutritionsource/zinc/. Accessed on June 8, 2023.
[11] Ambroxol Hydrochloride. Drugs.com. https://www.drugs.com/ambroxol.html. Accessed on June 8, 2023.
[12] Throat Lozenges 32.5 Mg - Uses, Side Effects,
and More. WebMD. https://www.webmd.com/drugs/2/drug-3867/throat-lozenges-mucous-membrane/details. Accessed on June 8, 2023.
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