Overview

This is No Small Matter. Dengue Prevention is in Your Hands.
Remember "little mosquitoes can be lethal"? It is easy to underestimate something small like the Aedes mosquito, but the severe consequences it can bring to our health are no small matter.
This year's tagline, "This is No Small Matter," reinforces this crucial point. It reminds us that both the seemingly insignificant mosquito and the serious disease it carries demand our full attention and proactive action.
Why is Dengue Prevention No Small Matter?
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Dengue affects all of us. Thinking "it won't happen to me" is a risk we cannot afford. This disease can impact your family, your neighbours, and the entire community.
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The risk is real and present. With warm weather and high Aedes mosquito population, the threat of dengue is constant. Ignoring potential breeding spots or skipping preventive measures can have real consequences.
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Severe dengue can be fatal. It can lead to serious complications, hospitalisation, and even be life-threatening. Visit the Ministry of Health’s website for information on symptoms, potential complications, and treatment of dengue.
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Dengue can spread from person to mosquito to person. A female mosquito becomes infected after taking the blood of a person infected with the virus. After about one week, the mosquito can transmit the virus while biting a healthy person.
Your Actions Can Have a Lethal Impact on Mosquitoes
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Remove stagnant water in your home. Mosquitoes can breed in stagnant water the size of a 20-cent coin. Prevent mosquito breeding and safeguard your home with B-L-O-C-K.
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Break dengue transmission. Check if you live in a dengue cluster area or in an area with more Aedes mosquitoes, as you will have a higher risk of being bitten and infected with the dengue virus. Protect yourself and your family with S-A-W.
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Download the myENV app. Get notifications on dengue clusters and areas with higher Aedes aegypti mosquito population.
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If you notice potential mosquito breeding habitats in your community, report them on the NEA website, myENV appor OneService app. Every report helps us to keep our community safe from dengue.
Our collective effort makes a big difference. Every action, no matter how small it seems, contributes to reducing the risk and impact of dengue in Singapore.