How To Stay Safe From Insect Borne Diseases

t is truly said that, prevention is better than cure. Primary care includes, the prevention of diseases from occurring and this is especially true in case of insect borne diseases, where prevention is very primitive and easy as compared with the treatment of disease itself and its complications, which are many a times more complex them pain and fever, and can lead to disability and death. Out of all the insects the most menace is the mosquito, which not only transmits the disease, but also acts as a vector of other infectious agents.

Long Lasting Insecticidal Nets

The most common disease that the insects can deliver are Trypanosomiasis, Encephalitis, Lyme disease, Typhus, Spotted fever (ticks), malaria, dengue fever, Yellow fever, Filariasis, Encephalitis and West Nile disease (mosquito). These are only some of the most notorious causative agents and commonly found diseases with loads of other complications that many a times are a cause of death. The only most effective problem to the bugs, ticks, mosquitoes and flies are long lasting insecticidal nets. They are better and effective than the conventional nets thus are more effective.

The size of the mesh is calibrated so as to prevent insects from entering the net while at the same time, keeping the entry of air and light resistance free, so as to promote ventilation and protection both. Long lasting insecticidal nets have the added benefit of chemical treatment to it, so that the body of net act as a repellant for the insects like mosquitoes, bugs, flies and ticks, without doing any harm to the human body, as it is not in direct contact with humans, and even if in contact, the net is inert for human skin so it is safe and effective.