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Before
biting you, the mosquito locates its pray.. It’s the anticoagulants agents and the vasodilatations’ that the female leaves under our skin that are responsible for the itching and scratching sensation we hate so much.
According to Centre de Toxicologie du Québec et le Centre Anti-Poison du Québec, There are toxic risk effects with the application of DEET on the human body. The reason being is that is can be absorb by the organism and can stay in the human body for unto 2 months. (You can find DEET in 90% of all anti-mosquito products on the market).
According to “Health Canada”, last year the “Nil virus” was found in 5 provinces (Quebec, Ontario, Manitoba, Saskatchewan and Alberta) and all the indication are proving that the virus is here to stay in Canada.
The mosquito is responsible for the transmission of numerous diseases around the world such as:* le paludisme, la fièvre dengue, le chikungunya, la fièvre jaune, l'encéphalite japonaise and not to forget the Nil virus.
*AVICE FOR TRAVELERS The symptoms of paludisme are similar to the flu symptoms, like: fever, head each, Nausea and vomiting. Muscle spasms are also symptoms along with shivering and trembling. ALL TRAVELERS THAT EXPERIENCE FEVER IN THE THREE MONTHS FOLLOWING THE RETURN FROM A VACATION WITHIN A REGION AFFECTED BY PALUDISME MUST BE TREATED AS URGENT IN A MEDICAL FASCILITY AND MUST UNDERGO IMMIDIATE BLOOD TEST. PUBLIC HEALTH AGENCY OF CANADA The paludisme is an epidemic in almost all of Africa, in numerous regions of the Middle-east, in South-Asia, l’Océanie, Haiti, central America and South America, and most third world countries. From time to time the number of reported case of paludisme in these epidemic regions can reach enormous levels.
Regions affected by Paludisme See the Functions section
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