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What are Bed Nets?
Bed nets, often referred to as
mosquito nets
, are a type of barrier used to prevent mosquito bites while people sleep. These nets are typically treated with
insecticides
to kill or repel mosquitoes, thereby reducing the risk of
vector-borne diseases
such as
malaria
,
dengue fever
, and
zika virus
.
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