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Shieldtox Supports The Ministry Of Health To Safeguard Malaysians From Harmful Pest Related Diseases

Shieldtox, the leading aerosol pesticide brand in Malaysia, joined the Ministry of Health at the launch of Madani Afiat State Programme to enhance public awareness about dengue, providing Malaysians with the education needed to prevent its spread. This collaborative effort seeks to equip Malaysians with the knowledge needed to prevent the rising infection and death rates, reflecting Shieldtox's commitment to promoting pest-free environments and safeguarding public health. Dengue fever remains a significant health concern, primarily transmitted by the Aedes mosquito. Malaysia has witnessed an alarming 139% increase in dengue cases due to rising temperatures, floods, and the reopening of all sectors, creating a conducive environment for Aedes mosquito breeding. This trend is expected to continue in 2023 and peak in the next two years. In response to the pressing issue of the rapid spread of dengue, Shieldtox has taken proactive steps to mitigate its impact through extensive education

Shieldtox Joins Forces With The Combi Volunteer Group To Combat Dengue Fever

Shieldtox, the leading aerosol pesticide brand in Malaysia, teamed-up with the Communication for Behavioural Impact (COMBI) Volunteer Group to support a One Hour Malaysia Clean Up and Gotong-Royong Mega Perangi Aedes 1.0 event to enhance public awareness about dengue, providing Malaysians with the education needed to prevent its spread. This collaborative effort aims to combat the prevalent threat of dengue fever by equipping communities with the right tools and pest-control solutions to promote environments free from pest-borne diseases, in line with Shieldtox’s views and mission. (From left) Mr Shieldtox, Syed Fazli Syed Ali, Health Minister Dr Zaliha Mustafa and the Shieldtox team during the launch of Madani Afiat as well as the national-level Gotong-Royong Mega Perangi Aedes 1.0 and One Hour Malaysia Clean Up 2023 programme at Dewan Rakyat Batu Caves. Dengue fever has proven a significant health concern, with the Aedes mosquito being the primary vector for its transmission. To