Anti dengue education: a experience report

Aedes aegypti (L., 1762) is the main vector recognized as a dengue virus transmitter. This vector, once adapted to human habits, finds it easy to reproduce in homes that have open water containers, easily found in city streets and garbage dumps. Educational institutions play a fundamental role in th...

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Main Authors: Marise Maleck, Igor Luiz Souza da Cruz, Bárbara Mendes Pardal, Renata Fraga Pinheiro, Michele Teixeira Serdeiro, Simone Pereira Alves
Format: Article
Language:Portuguese
Published: Universidade Federal de Santa Catarina 2017-11-01
Series:Extensio: Revista Eletrônica de Extensão
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Online Access:https://periodicos.ufsc.br/index.php/extensio/article/view/47738
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Summary:Aedes aegypti (L., 1762) is the main vector recognized as a dengue virus transmitter. This vector, once adapted to human habits, finds it easy to reproduce in homes that have open water containers, easily found in city streets and garbage dumps. Educational institutions play a fundamental role in the formation of young people as disseminator citizens in favor of health improvement practices. In order to promote education for the control of the dengue virus mosquito vector, this work was developed through recreational and educational activities in Central-South Rio de Janeiro state public and private schools, cities, cultural centers and public spaces. The results showed positive responses above 80% of the Aedes-dengue-control issue. The project had 2500 participants. The Antidengue Education Project demonstrated that education is an effective tool regarding education, health and the environment.
ISSN:1807-0221