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PAE joins forces with Green Cross vs dengue

The Philippine Star

MANILA, Philippines - The Philippine Association of Entomologists Inc. (PAE), the leading organization of insect experts in the country, has once again partnered with Green Cross, maker of Green Cross Insect Repellent Lotion, in disseminating information and promoting preventive measures to avoid the dreaded dengue disease.

This mosquito-borne virus, an alarming health issue with a nationwide scale, has been an endemic presence in tropical countries such as the Philippines.

“We believe that spreading accurate, up-to-date information is a key area in our shared goal with Green Cross for people to be duly armed against the disease,” says Dr. Barbara Laviña Caoili, PAE president.

“The first step is to clarify, if not outright debunk, misconceptions about how the disease spreads and affects its victims,” Caoili said.

One of the misconceptions that the PAE and Green Cross want to immediately address is the notion that dengue-carrying mosquitoes only attack during the day.

While this may be true with the species Aedes aegypti (usually recognized with the stripes on its body) that has peak biting hours between 6 to 8 a.m. and 4 to 6 p.m., another species, the Aedes albopictus, has been discovered to have peak biting hours from 6 to 8 p.m. and 11 p.m. to 1 a.m.

“Not much research was devoted on Aedes albopictus since this species, usually found in forests, did not have direct contact with humans previously,” said Caoili.

“But as humans encroach into their habitats, the dengue lamok (mosquito) has found another blood source to feast on, helping spread the dengue virus in the process. With its peak biting hours from late afternoon to late evening, dengue has become a round-the-clock concern,” Caoili added.

Another misconception that PAE and Green Cross want clarified is that dengue only spreads during the rainy season since the rains create potential habitats for dengue mosquitoes in the form of stagnant water in potholes, vases, tires and other receptacles.

While statistics show a dramatic rise of cases from June to December and peaking during August, dengue incidents are reported throughout the year.

According to the official tally of the Department of Health’s National Epidemiology Center, there were 110,257 incidents of dengue infection in 2011 and 187,031 cases in 2012. Statistics for this year show a marked improvement as infection cases from the first six months dropped to 56,056 cases from 60,902 cases of the same period last year. However, dengue is still considered as one of the country’s main health threats.

What the statistics additionally reveal is the fact that dengue severely affect children and adolescents. “Based on data, 43.08 percent of dengue infection cases fell between the 5 to 14 age range,” said Vince Camua, senior brand manager for Green Cross.

“This calls for a more concerted effort in reaching out to this demographic and a host of preventive measures that will help people combat this disease,” Camua added.

One of these measures is an easy-to-use personal repellent that will serve as a barrier against dengue mosquitoes. Based on research, Green Cross Insect Repellent Lotion has been clinically proven to be effective and safe as a preventive measure in offering long-lasting protection against the two dengue-carrying species, the Aedes aegypti and the Aedes albopictus.

Providing up to 10 hours of protection from a single application, Green Cross Insect Repellent Lotion has been formulated to suit all skin types and to be hypoallergenic as well. It also has an anti-bacterial component, making it a more reliable insect repellent compared to the existing brands in the market.

“With the partnership of PAE and Green Cross, we hope to contribute to the well-being of Filipinos by providing a safe and effective defense against dengue lamok, as well as provide relevant and timely information to consumers through our various programs,” said Camua.

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CROSS

DENGUE

DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH

DR. BARBARA LAVI

GREEN

GREEN CROSS

GREEN CROSS INSECT REPELLENT LOTION

NATIONAL EPIDEMIOLOGY CENTER

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