mas maganda magpakagat na lang sa lamok. para maganda, mamatay na tayong lahat, wala ng makakagat yung lamok, edi wala ng lamok kasi mamatay din sila. kaylangan mamatay yung tao para mamatay din yung lamok kasi wala na silang makakagat.
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pagal
Take the road to a healthy heart".
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There is an association in the United States called the Society for Prevention of Cruelty to Animals. They have a slogan which is about preventing animal abuse.
use baygon to prevent dengue situation,
pagal
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Take the road to a healthy heart".
pollution pollution go away leave my country this i pray
There is an association in the United States called the Society for Prevention of Cruelty to Animals. They have a slogan which is about preventing animal abuse.
A dengue duo typically refers to the co-circulation of two different serotypes of the dengue virus, which can lead to more severe forms of the disease if a person is infected with a second serotype after recovering from the first. This phenomenon increases the risk of dengue hemorrhagic fever or dengue shock syndrome, making it crucial for public health monitoring in affected regions. Understanding the dynamics of dengue duos helps in implementing effective prevention and control measures to reduce outbreaks.
Control of dengue fever currently relies on control of the mosquito vectors through mosquito nets, parasiticide sprays and removal of standing water from areas around human settlements. There are many researchers around the world working on treatments and vaccines for dengue fever, although nothing has yet been found effective enough to be implemented on a large scale.
She pushed for drug prevention and education. Her slogan was "Just say NO!"
Dengue fever is a mosquito-borne viral illness caused by the dengue virus, primarily transmitted by Aedes mosquitoes, particularly Aedes aegypti. It is characterized by high fever, severe headaches, joint and muscle pain, rash, and mild bleeding. In some cases, dengue can progress to severe forms, such as dengue hemorrhagic fever or dengue shock syndrome, which can be life-threatening. Prevention focuses on mosquito control and avoiding bites, as there is no specific antiviral treatment for the disease.