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	<title>Comments on: The Climate Connection to Dengue Fever By Nicole Heller</title>
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		<title>By: Oliver</title>
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		<dc:creator>Oliver</dc:creator>
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		<description>One of my observation nowadays like in my native place Bacolod I used to observed swamps &amp; canals on my younger days (70s)  there used to be plenty of mosquito fish &amp; other local fresh water fish. I believe partly  they feed by larvae of mosquitoes but right now they cant be seen in our canals, swamp and watery areas. Outbreak partly contributed by damage of our environment ecosystem in which mosquitoes breeding right now are uncontrollable. Even our local common lizard on ceilings cannot be seen anymore they used to eat insects before. 

Smalls living thing sometimes contributes to our wellness and ecosystem. I would suggest on dengue control people to used natural method, restoring this environment. Modern technology sometimes forgot the basic ecosystem.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>One of my observation nowadays like in my native place Bacolod I used to observed swamps &amp; canals on my younger days (70s)  there used to be plenty of mosquito fish &amp; other local fresh water fish. I believe partly  they feed by larvae of mosquitoes but right now they cant be seen in our canals, swamp and watery areas. Outbreak partly contributed by damage of our environment ecosystem in which mosquitoes breeding right now are uncontrollable. Even our local common lizard on ceilings cannot be seen anymore they used to eat insects before. </p>
<p>Smalls living thing sometimes contributes to our wellness and ecosystem. I would suggest on dengue control people to used natural method, restoring this environment. Modern technology sometimes forgot the basic ecosystem.</p>
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