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vEctOR-BORnE disEAsEs – tOp tips ... Get rid of stagnant water (for example, in containers, flower pots and used tyres) in areas where mosquitoes breed. 7. check your body regularly for ticks. if you find one, remove it with tweezers and apply a …
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