French Journalist Urges People Not to Kill Mosquitoes as Deadly Dengue Outbreak Plagues South East Asia
A French journalist and animal rights advocate is urging people not to kill mosquitoes and let them suck blood while many southeast Asian countries deal with a growing number of dengue cases. Aymeric Caron, who describes himself as an anti-specists, recently said that people should allow mosquitoes to suck their blood to help the pests obtain proteins for their eggs and that killing them is “embarrassing for anti-specists who realize they are being attacked by a mother trying to nourish her children,” according to The Independent.
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“One can consider that a blood donation from time to time to an insect who is only trying to nourish her children is not a drama,” he said.
If this fails, Caron suggested follow Albert Schweitzer, a philosopher and animal-protection pioneer.
“In Africa, where there is malaria, he allowed himself to kill mosquitoes. In France, where they are inoffensive, he allowed himself to be bitten,” the French journalist said.
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Southeast Asian Countries Face Dengue Outbreaks
Many southeast Asian countries are currently on high alert as health departments of nations within the region are warning everyone of a dengue outbreak.The Bureau of Epidemiology at Thailand’s Department of Disease Control released data reporting that there have been 44,671 cases of dengue in the country with 62 recorded deaths as of July 9, according to Thai PBS World.
Vietnam also saw a massive increase of dengue patients from last year’s 26,201 to 81,132 since January 1, the WHO report states.
The Philippine’s Department of Health (DOH) is likely to declare a national dengue epidemic as numbers of dengue cases grow exponentially across the country, local news network ABS-CBN reported.
Around 146,000 cases of patients with dengue have been recorded by the end of July, as per recent data. The number of people who succumbed to the virus was not revealed, but WHO states in its report that 456 deaths were recorded as of June 29.
Dengue fever, which is caused by four closely related viruses and also related to the West Nile virus and yellow fever, is transmitted by the bite of an infected Aedes mosquito. Symptoms of the disease begin four to six days after infection and can last up to 10 days, according to WebMD.
Symptoms include: Sudden onset of high fever, severe headache, pain behind the eyes, severe joint and muscle pain, fatigue, nausea, vomiting, skin rash that appears two to five days after the onset of the fever, and mild bleeding of the nose or gums, and/or easy bruising.
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