“We
are also therefore calling on the public to not only destroy breeding sites by
looking for anything around the home, school, churches, and business places
that may collect water and either cover it, keep it dry or dispose of it but also
to protect themselves from mosquito bites by using insect repellent containing
DEET, putting mesh on windows and doors and wearing long sleeved clothing where
possible”
Permanent Secretary in
the Ministry of Health Dr Kevin Harvey in a Press Release commenting on the
Zika Virus coming to the Caribbean as declared on Monday June 8th
2015
I
guess it’s time to panic, fellow Jamaicans and Medical Doctors in our run-down
Health Sector as chronicled in my blog article
entitled “JMDA
laments bad conditions in Public Hospitals - How MOH Audit will reveal Doctors
and Pharmacists stealing Supplies for Private Practice”, as the Zika Virus
has now officially landed in the Caribbean!
It’s
here at the right time to, at the start of the rainy season! We’ve just begun to
be pelted by rainfall, setting the conditions right for the Aedes Aegypti mosquito to flourish!
On
Monday June 8th 2015, a report made by the El Nueve Diario newspaper in the Dominican Republic
states that the Zika Virus has now claimed its first victim in the Dominican
Republic as reported in the article “ZIKV
Enters The Region Mosquito Attack, Has Residents Running For Cover”,
published Tuesday June 9, 2015 by Gary Spaulding, The Jamaica Gleaner.
A 12-y-o girl from Puerto Plata has
become the first reported case in that island as reported in the article “Zika
Virus spreads from Brazil to Dominican Republic”, published Mon June 8,
2015, RJR News. As usual, no more
information can be released by the medical authorities as to her identity or
what hospital she's being treated in the Dominican Republic.
But
rest assured, given the fact that the symptoms of the Zika Virus manifest three
(3) to twelve (12) days after the first bite by an infected Aedes Aegypti mosquito, other persons
may have already be infected and we'll definitely be hearing more about them in
the coming days.
The
symptoms of the Zika Virus are as follows:
1.
Fever
2.
Joint and muscle pain
3.
Conjunctivitis
4.
Headache
5.
Weakness
6.
Rash
7.
Swelling of the lower limbs
Manifesting
within three (3) to twelve (12) days after the first bite from an Aedes Aegypti Mosquito, the infection
can last as long as four (4) to seven (7) days with the Chikungunya-like symptoms
lasting for up to four (4) weeks or longer.
With
the rainy season already starting, the MOH (Ministry of Health) is yet to start
their preparations to face the Zika Virus. They have been slow to start their Aedes Aegypti Mosquito Vector Control
Programme on Tuesday May 26th, 2015 as reported in my blog article
entitled “MOH
Dr. Fenton Ferguson launches Aedes Aegypti Vector Control Programme - Zika Virus
not yet in the Caribbean but be vigilant for Brazilians”.
Already
several communities across Jamaica are facing a crisis in relations to
controlling their mosquito populations in the following areas in St. Andrew:
1.
Long Mountain
2.
Coopers Hill
3.
Washington Gardens
4.
Patrick Gardens
5.
New Haven
6.
Havendale
7.
Hughenden
This
as despite preventing water from gathering in containers and natural puddles on
their pavements, they’re still being attacked by hordes of mosquitoes that bred
elsewhere in gullies and culverts that the KSAC (Kingston and St. Andrew
Corporation) is supposed to keep clean as mentioned in the article “ZIKV
Enters The Region Mosquito Attack, Has Residents Running For Cover”,
published Tuesday June 9, 2015 by Gary Spaulding, The Jamaica Gleaner.
Hopefully,
while the MOH (Ministry of Health) is rolling out their Aedes Aegypti Mosquito Vector Control Programme, they’ll also clan
up the huge puddles of thick algae green looking water on Heywood Street and
Pechon Streets as reported in my blog article
entitled “KSAC
and NWC and the Raw Sewage problem in Downtown Kingston – How to restore order
by making Downtown safe for Vendors and Shoppers”.
Zika Virus will reach
Jamaica - Preparations for Zika Virus are yet to begin
Good
to note here that despite the panic, PAHO (Pan American Health Organization) is
yet to confirm that the 12y-o girl from Puerto Plata is indeed infected with
the Zika Virus as stated by “Permanent
Secretary in the Ministry of Health Dr Kevin Harvey in the article Preparations
for Zika Virus continues – Health Ministry”, published Tuesday, June 09,
2015, The Jamaica Observer.
With
the rainy season now upon us, especially in Milk River, Clarendon where we're
already getting early morning showers, the Aedes
Aegypti Mosquitoes have already begun to proliferate.
Anticipating
this, Dr Kevin Harvey states that that they're working with Local
Government to begin their Aedes Aegypti
Mosquito Vector Control Programme, quote: “We have alerted our Regions and
parishes to continue to work closely with Local Government through the parish
councils to ensure an integrated approach to controlling the mosquito
population, which is on the increase subsequent to the recent rains and the
current weather patterns being experienced”.
In
fact, Permanent Secretary in the Ministry of
Health Dr Kevin Harvey expects the Zika Virus to eventually
reach Jamaica as stated in the article “ZIKV
Will Reach Jamaica Health Ministry”, published Tuesday June 9, 2015, The Jamaica Gleaner as the travel of infected
persons between the Caribbean islands is hard to police.
Prepare for Zika Virus
– Reduce Mosquito breeding sites, Citronella Soap and Vitamin C
However,
the precaution remains the same to the public; destroy breeding sites for
mosquitoes and eliminating sources of fresh standing water as listed below:
1.
Changing Water in Plant Vases to prevent
Mosquitoes from breeding
2.
Clear roof gutters and eaves
3.
Cut the grass short and trim shrubbery
4.
Fill tyres with dirt and emptying
containers of Water
5.
Fill in and drain part of
your yard where rain puddles may form
6.
Punch Holes in Tins before disposing of
them
7.
Repair outdoor faucets
8.
Repair leaking pipes
9.
Spray motor oil on Ponds so as to kill
mosquito larvae
10.
Storing Drinking water in covered
containers or using a Water Tank
As
it relates to preventing mosquitoes from biting you, rubbing on DEET or
Citronella Oil is especially recommended for small children. Also, switching to
a soap that contains Citronella Oil will make it easier for the children to
adjust to the idea of wearing protection against mosquitoes as stated in the
article “Mosquito
Repellent Soap - The New 'Chik-V Fighter'”, published Saturday October 11,
2014 by Anastasia Cunningham, Gleaner Reporter, The Jamaica Gleaner.
I
wish I could also recommend other treatments to boost your Immune System against
the Zika Virus, but those would mainly be for the Chikungunya Virus, such as
the use of Spices as explained in my blog article
entitled “How
to fight Illness including Chikungunya Virus using Spices - US$40 Joseph Joseph
Spice Store Carousel helps you organize”.
Still,
stocking up spices against the Zika Virus along with other preparations is a
must, as the Rainy Season is making things comfy for the Aedes Aegypti mosquitoes.
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