The most important aspect in the prevention of chikungunya disease is to avoid being bitten by mosquitoes, which can be achieved by:
- Ensuring the home is clean and free from sources of stagnant water that could attract breeding mosquitoes.
- Organizing your garden to be an airy space that allows in plenty of sunlight. Sleeping in a room that has mosquito protection on the windows.
- Wearing long sleeve tops, long pants and mosquito repellent during chikungunya outbreaks, even during daylight hours.
Although chikungunya disease is not fatal and is also less severe when compared to dengue fever, it is still a condition that is capable of being detrimental to our bodies.This is especially the case in those with low immunity, such as infants and the elderly, with these groups being at risk of developing complications that are difficult to treat. Hence, taking good care of your health by eating a healthy diet, getting plenty of rest and exercising regularly are crucial, as is consulting a doctor regarding a thorough diagnosis and effective treatment should you experience a high fever, loss of appetite, dehydration, etc.