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Latest revision as of 01:30, 20 February 2025

Mosquito net

A mosquito net is a type of meshed curtain that is circumferentially draped over a bed or a sleeping area, to offer the sleeper barrier protection against bites and stings from mosquitos, flies, and other pest insects, and thus against the diseases they may carry. Examples of such preventable insect-borne diseases include malaria, dengue fever, yellow fever, Zika virus, and various forms of encephalitis, including the West Nile virus.

History[edit]

The concept of the mosquito net originated from the mosquito-infested tropics of sub-Saharan Africa. One of the earliest documented uses of mosquito nets is by the ancient Egyptians, who used them to protect themselves from mosquito bites.

Types of Mosquito Nets[edit]

There are two main types of mosquito nets: the circular (or conical) net and the rectangular net. The circular net, which is the most common type, is hung from a single point above the bed. The rectangular net, on the other hand, is hung from four points and provides more space and air circulation.

Usage[edit]

Mosquito nets are often used in developing countries to help combat the spread of diseases. They are also used in other situations where the infestation of mosquitoes is a detriment. This could include outdoor activities such as camping or going on a safari.

Effectiveness[edit]

Mosquito nets treated with insecticides—known as insecticide-treated nets (ITNs) or bed nets—are designed to kill mosquitoes, as well as other insects. When used properly, a mosquito net can drastically reduce the rate of mosquito bites.

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