Alert issued after migrant construction worker dies of dengue in Male’
Keeping windows and doors shut in the early morning, as well as covering air vents.
Not littering, including throwing trash into air vents – which is particularly problematic in Male’.
Covering any open tanks or wells and putting fish that eat larvae into them.
Adding a little soap or salt to water to prevent eggs from being laid in planters, or they can be covered with cotton wool.
Wearing clothes that cover the arms and legs.
Using mosquito nets and screens.
Using sand to fill areas that collect standing water.
Continuous vomiting and an inability to take fluids by mouth
Severe pain in the abdomen
Difficulty breathing
Not passing urine for more than six hours
Cold hands and feet
Bleeding from the nose or gums, vomiting blood, or black, tarry faeces
Changes in behaviour, such as lethargy or drowsiness, often with inability to stand, sit up or get up from the bed; Restlessness or irritability (excessive crying in children, adults may have behavioural changes and use foul language)
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