Agents from Epidemiological Surveillance and the Araruama Public Works Department carry out D-Day to combat dengue in Bananeiras | Araruama

Agents from Epidemiological Surveillance and the Araruama Public Works Department carry out D-Day to combat dengue in Bananeiras | Araruama
Agents from Epidemiological Surveillance and the Araruama Public Works Department carry out D-Day to combat dengue in Bananeiras | Araruama
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The action included cleaning backyards and removing tires, open containers and other objects that could serve as breeding sites. Visits were also made to residents’ homes, informing them about preventive measuresDisclosure

Published 04/29/2024 06:05

Araruama – This Friday (26), Epidemiological Surveillance agents visited the Bananeiras neighborhood to provide residents with guidance on combating dengue fever. The fight against Aedes aegypti continues in the municipality, with several awareness and confrontation actions.

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With the support of professionals from the Department of Public Works, the agents promoted a D-Day to combat mosquito proliferation. The action included cleaning backyards and removing tires, open containers and other objects that could serve as breeding sites.

Visits were also made to residents’ homes, informing them about preventive measures.

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The action included cleaning backyards and removing tires, open containers and other objects that could serve as breeding sites. Visits were also made to residents’ homes, informing them about preventive measuresDisclosure

D-Day to Combat Dengue – BananeirasDisclosure

D-Day to Combat Dengue – BananeirasDisclosure

D-Day to Combat Dengue – BananeirasDisclosure

D-Day to Combat Dengue – BananeirasDisclosure

D-Day to Combat Dengue – BananeirasDisclosure

D-Day to Combat Dengue – BananeirasDisclosure

The article is in Portuguese

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