Marikina, Philippines, launched the activity of "catching rats for money" to curb the spread of infectious diseases. What's the disease?
Within two days after the launch, more than 3,700 rats were received locally, which can also be seen in the process of catching rats. Marikina also has many mice, which can be seen in the street. Some mousetraps will be placed in every corner of the city. I have to say that this measure is also more creative and solves the problem well. It also effectively avoids the harm caused by infectious diseases to the human body. Mice also have many germs, and many families can see this animal.
If mice eat food, humans can't continue to eat it, which will easily lead to the spread of diseases from mice to humans, seriously affecting their health, and may even lead to human transmission. Many people don't know much about high-end spirochete. This is not the case in all regions. This is a common disease in the Philippines.
There are also many viruses in local mice, which can be easily transmitted to humans if they are not careful. This infectious disease is common in mice, and it is easy to appear in rainy weather. If measures are not taken in time, the consequences will be unimaginable. After these mice were caught, the risk of local transmission was also effectively reduced.