Waterlogging is a common problem during the rainy months. And stagnant water is the perfect breeding ground for mosquitoes: mosquitoes lay their eggs in water. The eggs can hatch within a few days, but they can also survive for several months if conditions are not favourable. Once the eggs hatch, the larvae become full-grown mosquitoes in about a week.
The World Health Organization (WHO) has called mosquitoes “one of the deadliest animals in the world”. They spread diseases like:
Malaria:
The female Anopheles mosquito spreads malaria as well as lymphatic filariasis (the mosquitos can transfer the larvae that cause elephantiasis from a sick person to a healthy person). WHO data show that in 2018, malaria affected 228 million people and killed 405,000 globally.
Symptoms:
- High fever accompanied by chills at regular intervals
- Bodyache
- Weakness
Precautions:
- Use mosquito repellant
- Wear full-sleeved shirts or kurta and pants to cover most of your body
- Use mosquito nets while sleeping
- Fill any water puddles around your home with mud
- Spray insecticides, if necessary
Dengue:
Another mosquito-borne disease that becomes a national concern during the rainy season every year is dengue. It is caused by a virus, but transmitted to humans by the Aedes aegypti mosquito. WHO data show that 2.5 billion people around the world are now at risk for dengue fever.
According to a study funded by the Indian Council for Medical Research, and published in The Lancet Global Health science journal in 2019, India has a high burden of dengue.
The study, conducted from June 2017 to April 2018 with 17,930 participants, found that 48·7% of children aged 5-8 years had the dengue pathogen in their blood (seroprevalence). The prevalence was 41% in participants aged 9-17 and 56·2% among individuals between 18 years and 45 years of age.
Symptoms:
- High fever with chills
- Joint pain
- Severe body ache
- Petechiae (red spots underneath the skin that indicate bleeding)
Precautions:
- Keep yourself protected from mosquitoes by using a mosquito repellant
- Wear clothes that cover the body, especially the legs and feet as the dengue-carrying mosquito flies close to the ground
- Use mosquito nets while sleeping
- Don't let water collect in or around your home
Chikungunya:
The chikungunya virus, simply called CHIKV, is transmitted by the Aedes aegypti and Aedes albopictus mosquitoes. Andhra Pradesh, New Delhi, Karnataka, Maharashtra, Madhya Pradesh, Tamil Nadu, West Bengal, Gujarat and Kerala have the highest incidence of chikungunya in India.
Symptoms:
- Sudden onset of fever (may be low or high grade)
- Severe joint pain especially during morning hours
- Muscle pain
Precautions:
- Protect yourself from mosquitoes by using mosquito repellent aerosol in the home or applying mosquito repellent cream on the body
- Wear clothes that cover your whole body
- Use mosquito nets while sleeping
- Avoid water collecting in puddles in and around your home