The National Malaria Eradication Service (SENEPA) continues with the work of raking, physical blocking, focal misting and fogging space to stop the proliferation of the Aedes aegypti mosquito, a transmitter of chikungunya, dengue and zika.
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The tentative schedule of said works, covers from today until next Wednesday, in morning and afternoon shifts, with the realization of environmental mingas and focal and spatial nebulizations, in different neighborhoods of the capital and in the following districts of Central, such as Lambaré, San Lorenzo, Limpio and San Antonio.
Lastly, SENEPA recalls that the activities and coverage areas could undergo modifications according to the epidemiological situation that arises or due to inclement weather.
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For verify the neighborhood and the turn of the itineraryyou can enter the following link: https://www.mspbs.gov.py/dependencias/portal/adjunto/bd934c-CRONOGRAMADEACTIVIDADESDEL17AL19DEABRIL.pdf
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