The entity joined the campaigns that are being carried out for the prevention of the disease. This is a new assistance.
The Comprehensive Medical Care Program (PAMI) added to its extensive list of benefits, a new benefit for retirees and pensioners. In this case, it seeks to assist them in the face of the spread of the denguegiving them tools to combat it.
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Different national entities are carrying out campaigns to combat the presence of the mosquito that carries the disease and PAMI presented a new benefit for retirees and pensioners with a comprehensive prevention plan.


PAMI made official a new benefit against dengue
The great news of PAMI is its assistance in the education of its beneficiaries through a comprehensive plan of prevention. He dengue has been alerting Argentines for some time, since it is not a insect normal, but one whose sting It can bring great complications and consequences for the person’s health.
As a result of this national problem, PAMI chose to generate a comprehensive plan of prevention with the objective of accompanying the retired and pensioners with essential information to face this fight against dengue.
This comprehensive plan PAMI It is made up of vital information that the retired and pensioners Regarding the dengue mosquito:
- How to eliminate breeding sites
- How to prevent bite
- What is the dengue mosquito like?
- Symptoms of dengue
PAMI: recommendations against Dengue for retirees and pensioners
PAMI: How can I prevent mosquito breeding sites?
PAMI recommends attacking the mosquito directly dengue avoiding the generation of mosquito breeding sites, which is why it is recommended to retired and pensioners take the following habits:
- Discard unused containers that can accumulate water.
- Empty and brush objects that accumulate water, such as air conditioning manifolds.
- Keep yards and gardens clean, tidy and weeded.
- Renew the water in animal drinkers every three days.
- Clean gutters and rain drains.
- Cover and turn frequently used containers that contain water.
- Fill vases and pot holders with wet sand.
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The PAMI joined the series of campaigns that are being carried out to prevent the disease.
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PAMI: How can I prevent mosquito bites?
- Use repellents and follow the recommendations on the packaging.
- Wear light clothing that covers your arms and legs, especially during outdoor activities.
- Place mosquito nets on doors and windows.
- Protect cribs and baby strollers with mosquito nets.
- Use environmental repellents such as tablets (inside) and spirals (outside).
PAMI: What is the mosquito that transmits dengue like?
The mosquito Aedes aegypti It is dark in color with white stripes and breeding in containers with water. In addition to dengue, the bite of this mosquito can transmit other viral diseases such as zika and chikungunya fever. According to what is stated PAMI, It is a black mosquito with white spots that usually roams during the day and can be found in home places.
What are the main symptoms of dengue?
- Headache and pain behind the eyes
- Muscle and/or joint pain
- Nausea and/or vomiting
- Intense fatigue or general malaise
- Appearance of red spots on the skin
- Itch
- Nose and/or gum bleeding
Source: Ambito