Singapore wages war on Zika-bearing mosquitoes | Inquirer News

Singapore wages war on Zika-bearing mosquitoes

/ 03:28 PM August 29, 2016

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Residents walk to work past a public service announcement banner against the spread of Aedes mosquitoes, a carrier for the Zika virus, at a residential block at Aljunied Crescent neighborhood in Singapore on August 29, 2016. Singapore on August 28 confirmed 41 locally transmitted cases of the Zika virus, which can cause deformities in unborn babies, and said more infections are likely. AFP

Singapore officials armed with protective suits and insecticide spray cans went door-to-door Monday to wipe out mosquitoes after the discovery of 41 locally transmitted cases of Zika virus alarmed the city-state.

Inspectors from the National Environment Agency visited homes in the suburban district where all the cases — mostly foreign construction workers — were reported, to check for potential breeding sites.

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As neighboring countries took steps to prevent the spread of the disease from Singapore, officers also carried out insecticide fogging operations in the district.

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Zika causes only mild symptoms for most people, such as fever and a rash, and has been detected in 58 countries particularly Brazil.

But in pregnant women, it can cause microcephaly, a deformation in which babies are born with abnormally small brains and heads.

Singapore, a densely-populated tropical island with frequent rain, has a chronic problem with dengue, which is spread by the same Aedes mosquito that transmits Zika through bites from an infected person to another human.

Inspectors checked toilets and other areas for stagnant water that could help mosquitos breed.

Owners of homes found with such sites can be fined  up to Sg$5,000 ($3,700).

Contractors also carried out insecticide fogging in public places, pumping a mosquito-killing mist over large areas on the ground.

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The government Sunday confirmed the 41 cases, of whom 36 are foreigners working at a condominium construction site.

Work was halted at the site on Saturday after environment agency officers found that housekeeping was “unsatisfactory with potential breeding habitats” for mosquitoes.

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