With the recent resurgence of dengue cases in the Philippines, there are simple, daily steps Filipinos can take at home to help curb the spread of the disease. Mosquitoes can breed as fast as 24 to 48 hours, even in ¼ inch of stagnant water, about the amount found in a bottle cap. This small amount is enough to become a breeding site or disease-carrying mosquitoes, reinforcing the importance of vigilance with daily dengue prevention especially during the rainy season.
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05 December 2020
Newsletter: Filipino startup recognized in addressing SDG's using space tech
11/27/2020 07:13:27 PM
Author's Note: A startup made by Filipinos has been recently given recognition after developing a detection system that aims to combat the dengue disease at the 2020 Group on Earth Observations Sustainable Development Goals (GEO SDG) Awards.
In this press release, CirroLyxtix Research service tells their story on how the project came in fruition and thus, eventually earned the respect and honor at the said science-rich award-giving body. Read on:
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