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Wear full sleeved clothing and trousers
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Use personal repellents each time before stepping outdoors
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Use of insect repellents like electric vapourisers, coils, cards while indoors
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Use mosquito nets and secure screens/nets on windows and doors to keep mosquitoes out
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Keep the surroundings clean and avoid water stagnation
CDC recommends using insect repellent is the best way to prevent diseases such as dengue, chikungunya and Zika that are spread by mosquitoes[3]
Protecting from mosquito bites is the key to prevent mosquito-borne diseases

Prescribe protection to make a difference.
Recommend Fabric Roll-On to protect your patients from 3x higher chances of mosquito bites outdoors.[4]
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Apply 4 dots on clothes.
Fabric Roll-On is safe to use:
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