During a recent government meeting, health officials discussed the rising concerns surrounding viral diseases transmitted by the tiger mosquito, particularly chikungunya and dengue. These diseases currently lack effective treatments, with only antiviral medications available for severe cases. In instances of severe infection, patients may receive steroid treatments, but no definitive solutions have been identified.
The tiger mosquito, which is active during the day, poses unique challenges for prevention. Unlike other mosquitoes that are primarily active at dawn and dusk, the tiger mosquito's behavior necessitates different protective measures. Health experts emphasized the importance of avoiding areas with standing water, where these mosquitoes breed, and recommended the use of DEET insect repellent.
Officials also highlighted the need for individuals in heavily forested areas to take extra precautions, such as wearing long sleeves and pants, despite the high temperatures. The discussion underscored the importance of public awareness and proactive measures to mitigate the risks associated with these viral diseases.