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HEIFER Mosquito Repellent 450ml Eco Product  

[Formulated NEA Guidelines]

Made from natural plant extracts, repels mosquitoes effectively.

Absolutely harmless to human health.

Formulated within NEA Guidelines.

Eco Product Certified.

Made in Singapore.





ZIKA virus (ZIKV) Q&A

Q. What is Zika virus ?

A. Zika Virus disease is caused by the Zika virus and was first discovered in 1947. It is named after the Zika Forest in Uganda. The virus can be transmitted by an Aedes aegypti mosquito which, in Australia, can be found in Tropical North Queensland. It is not usually found in other parts of Australia. The aedes mosquito is also known to transmit viruses like Dengue and Ross River Fever and is sometimes called the “Dengue” or “Yellow Fever” mosquito.

Q. How can I catch Zika virus?

A. The Zika Virus, like Dengue and Ross River Fever viruses, is spread if you are bitten by a mosquito carrying the virus. Recent cases have been linked to travellers from countries where Zika is known. 

Q. What are the symptoms?

A. The symptoms are usually mild and may present as fever, rash, joint pain, headache and conjunctivitis. These symptoms are unfortunately general to many viruses. Symptoms generally last for 2-7 days.

Q. What should I do if I think I have been bitten by a mosquito and think I have the virus?

A. See your GP or local practitioner. If you are returning from a country that has known Zika virus use mosquito protection measures and see your GP immediately. 

Q. How can I prevent being bitten?

A. The aedes mosquito is a container breeder, so it will breed in small areas/pools of water such as plant pots or water bowls. Regularly eliminating or screening any places where water can accumulate within 10 metres of your home will greatly help to reduce the problem at home. Wearing suitable clothing like long sleeves and long pants can also help reduce bites. In addition, use a good insect repellent to avoid being bitten, as the aedes mosquito likes to bite during the day.