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Public health France The tiger mosquito can send us diseases

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Public health france tiger mosquito new: Therefore,

Public health france tiger mosquito:

In post at Public health France Since 2009. For example. Furthermore, Élise the crimespecialist in Tigers mosquitoes has been responsible for monitoring arboviroses (or viral diseases transmitted by a bite like that of mosquito) since 2019 in the Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes region. Nevertheless, For the Beaujolais patriotshe looks back on major questions related to this black and white zebra insect. Furthermore, Present in particular between the 1is May. Therefore. However, November 30, this Tiger mosquito continues to be talked about, especially since the start of the year, during the chikungunya epidemic in Reunion. Therefore,

Why do we talk so much about the tiger mosquito for several weeks? Meanwhile,

It’s a Invasive mosquito which is developing more and more. Furthermore, Originally, it was not present in mainland France, but was imported from Southeast Asia. Furthermore. Similarly, Unlike public health france tiger mosquito new other mosquitoes, in addition to being invasive, the tiger mosquito can public health france tiger mosquito above all transmit diseases to us. In addition, The three most widespread viruses he can send to us are dengue, chikununya et and zika. However, Why should we protect it? In addition, Because we could end up with epidemics in the event of massive transmission. However,

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For what reason (s) the tiger mosquito stings humans? For example,

It is above all the female that stings. Meanwhile, For the survival of the species. it needs human blood to nourish and produce its eggs, unlike the adult male mosquitoes that feed on flowers, sugar. Concretely. she adapted to living with humans. which explains her absence in countryside or in public health france tiger mosquito new forests: we find it rather nearby or in dwellings.

How are chikungunya, zika and dengue?

The transmission goes through a mosquito public health france tiger mosquito bite [exception faite au zika qui peut. dans certains cas très rares, se transmettre par voie sexuelle, NDLR]. It is first necessary that the insect stings a first person whose blood was contaminated by one of the. three viruses. Most of the time. these people come back sick after a trip to a tropical area. such as Central America, Latin America, the Caribbean, Africa or Asia. It is said that the virus is developing in our blood after a week. It will take a few days for a week for the virus to be replied in the body of. the insect. He will then be able to transmit the virus in question to a second person.

What are the symptoms linked public health france tiger mosquito new to these viruses?

They are almost identical. We talk aboutinfection viraleso there will be fever, headache, muscle or joint pain and possibly eruptions. Retro-orbital pain [derrière les public health france tiger mosquito yeux, NDLR] are a specificity of dengue. It closes in bed: we can’t move any more. we have aches everywhere, it’s like a big flu, but without pulmonary infection. For the chikungunyawe talk a lot about joint pain. They can remain persistent for several months. It is therefore necessary to go to the doctor who will prescribe a prescription in order to carry out. a blood test in the laboratory. It is she who will detect the virus.

Public health france tiger mosquito new

Public health france tiger mosquito

90 % of cases come from the meeting

How. many cases have been identified in Beaujolais?

In Beaujolaisthere were no indigenous cases [un cas autochtone est une personne qui n’a public health france tiger mosquito new pas voyagé et qui va. pourtant contracter un des virus sur le territoire. NDLR]. Nevertheless, in the Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes region, since the start of the season, we have already 113 cas of Chikungunya. 90 % are people who public health france tiger mosquito come back from the meeting. There are also 68 cases of dengue Against fifty in 2023. On the other hand, there is no case of Zika. You should also know that some people can be asymptomatic. It is more common in cases of dengue. In total. it is estimated that 75 % of the inhabitants of the region are exposed to Tiger mosquito : It is more than in 2022 (66 %). because each year, new municipalities are colonized. Regarding Beaujolaisnot all are. Those spared remain the least populated municipalities. Conversely, the Metropolis of Lyon is completely colonized. The risk of indigenous cases is therefore very high.

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