| Volume 6 No. 2 - 2002 | |||
by Bruce E. Beans In the battle against dengue fever,community involvement is the best weapon. |
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Each fall, Ms. Josephine Colón, a Head Start teacher in Barceloneta, Puerto Rico, gathers her class for a parade. Masquerading as nurses, doctors, patients, fumigators-even mosquitoes and insecticide cans-the pupils join 400 other three- and four-year-old Head Start students near the center of town. Accompanied by teachers, fire fighters, and police, they march with sirens blaring a quarter mile up Calle Georgetti, singing songs about dengue fever and handing out fliers to the cheering crowds that flank their route.
"Everyone stops to listen to the message of how we can eliminate mosquitoes," says Ms. Colón. And with them, dengue fever.
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