Nazmi Faiz proudly joined our campaign to fight Aedes and Dengue!! Together we unite to fight!! No Aedes, No Dengue! #SMKKKDenguePatrol
Sunday, 25 October 2015
SELANGOR BENCI DENGGI!!
Looking at the statistics, Selangor seems to be on the top with dengue cases!!
SELANGOR BENCI DENGGI!!
Lets fight dengue!! Tq for your fullest support Red Giant!!#SMKKKDenguePatrol
Watch video here :
https://www.facebook.com/1475741266061060/videos/1482912335343953/
SELANGOR BENCI DENGGI!!
Lets fight dengue!! Tq for your fullest support Red Giant!!#SMKKKDenguePatrol
Watch video here :
https://www.facebook.com/1475741266061060/videos/1482912335343953/
Thank you ASTRO ARENA!
The team - SMKKK DENGUE PATROL team gets full support from Zulhelmi Zainal Azam, ASTRO ARENA! #SMKKKDenguePatrol
LARIAN TERBUKA USM
Our team with hundreds of athletes from all over the world and surprisingly we got their fullest support to join our campaign!! Spread to the world, fight Aedes, fight dengue!! #SMKKKDenguePatrol
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Alhamdulillah!! The fullest support from GRV Hotel and staffs!👍👍🏽
Together we unite to fight Aedes! Grand Riverview Hotel#SMKKKDenguePatrol
SEHATI SEJIWA HAPUS AEDES, TIADA DENGGI.....
We are the lucky one!! Tq TRW hero for spending your time with us! Here we unite as one!
One heart, one soul, together we fight Aedes!
#SMKKKDenguePatrol
One heart, one soul, together we fight Aedes!
#SMKKKDenguePatrol
A Hero is always a hero!!
Indeed!!
Tq for your time!
He willingly spare his thoughts about dengue!!
Join us to fight aedes!!
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TQ TRW !!
#SMKKKDenguePatrol
Tq for your time!
He willingly spare his thoughts about dengue!!
Join us to fight aedes!!
👍
👍👍
TQ TRW !!
#SMKKKDenguePatrol
Health topics
Dengue
Dengue is transmitted by the bite of a mosquito infected with one of the four dengue virus serotypes. It is a febrile illness that affects infants, young children and adults with symptoms appearing 3-14 days after the infective bite.
Dengue is not transmitted directly from person-to-person and symptoms range from mild fever, to incapacitating high fever, with severe headache, pain behind the eyes, muscle and joint pain, and rash. There is no vaccine or any specific medicine to treat dengue. People who have dengue fever should rest, drink plenty of fluids and reduce the fever using paracetamol or see a doctor.
Severe dengue (also known as dengue hemorrhagic fever) is characterized by fever, abdominal pain, persistent vomiting, bleeding and breathing difficulty and is a potentially lethal complication, affecting mainly children. Early clinical diagnosis and careful clinical management by trained physicians and nurses increase survival of patients.
How to Avoid Aedes!
The Dengue Patrol team members were giving a speech on how to avoid aedes! #SMKKKDenguePatrol
https://www.facebook.com/1475741266061060/videos/1482326685402518/
https://www.facebook.com/1475741266061060/videos/1482326685402518/
We took the chance to spread information about aedes and dengue to the public! About 261 form 5 students together with their parents attending the event! Our team is distributing the flyers and our ambassador excitedly grabbed the mic to give more news about dengue!! #SMKKKDenguePatrol
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Please watch our videos on https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC9gliR2HZCgHyVOv1W_liZQ
Support our team by clicking the 'Like' button! #SMKKKDenguePatrol
Support our team by clicking the 'Like' button! #SMKKKDenguePatrol
Dengue can affect your sight!!
High fever and low platelet count are not the only clinical manifestations of dengue. The mosquito-borne disease can also cause congestion in the eyes and, in rare cases, blindness.
Sources : ETHealthworld.com
#SMKKKDenguePatrol
#BebasDenggi
A community reminder!!
We can find this everywhere, spare your time to read this! We can see this along the road especially in Kota Bharu!! No Aedes, No dengue!! #SMKKKDenguePatrol #BebasDenggi
Monday, 12 October 2015
Dengue, a Public Health Issue.....
Wednesday, 7 October 2015
Together we fight dengue!
No Aedes, No Dengue!!
18th September 2015. It's Friday morning, Our Community service organized by our school to combat Aedes and Dengue along the beach. About 50 students and 10 teachers, witnessed by 200 villagers, helping hands cleaning the area. These pictures were taken along Pantai Telong, Tok Bali. The team were very happy to see the long, clean sandy beach again!! No Aedes, No Dengue!
The objective of this activity is to inculcate the awareness of the community about aedes and dengue! Dengue might kill!
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Bachok, Kelantan, Malaysia
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