The newspaper that saves lives – Sri Lankan paper fights dengue with mosquito-repellent ink

The newspaper that saves lives – Sri Lankan paper fights dengue with mosquito-repellent ink

Citronella essence, a natural repellent, was printed on pages

00-theindependant

Tuesday, 01st July 2014

Lizzie Dearden

A newspaper in Sri Lanka has saved lives be imprinting its pages with mosquito repellent to stop the spread of deadly dengue fever.

According to the Mawbima newspaper, the illness has reached “epidemic proportions”, with more than 30,000 people infected in 2013.

Young children are among those who have been killed by the virus.

Spread by mosquitos, dengue is widespread in tropical regions and starts with high temperatures and flu-like symptoms.

No medication is known to treat the disease and although it usually clears up itself within a fortnight, severe cases can cause shock, bleeding, organ damage and death.

Mawbima, a national newspaper, worked with Leo Burnett in Sri Lanka on a campaign to raise awareness and stop its spread around National Dengue Week.

They discovered that mixing citronella essence, which repels mosquitos, with ink, the paper itself would stop mosquitos biting.

Most people read Mawbima in the early morning and evening – the very time the Aedes aegypti mosquito that carries dengue bites.

From : http://www.independent.co.uk/news/world/asia/the-newspaper-that-saves-lives--sri-lankan-paper-fights-dengue-with-mosquitorepellent-ink-9576020.html

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