Assalamualaikum...
Sebentar tadi saya telah digigit oleh makhluk kecik, Si Nyamuk a.k.a mosquito. Berkemungkinan nyamuk ni, nyamuk Aedes kerana badannya yang berbelang putih. Ish! Nauzubillah.. Mungkin juga tidak kerana Aedes selalunya aktif pada waktu senja, padahal saya kena gigit pada waktu Isya'.. Tengok nyamuk ni, teringat dekat cerita 'Dangerou Dengue' yang Teacher Rosnani, my English teacher in Year 6, buat sempena Pertandingan Bercerita BI untuk Konvensyen Doktor Muda 2011.. Segar lagi di ingatan saya.. So, saya nak share cerita tu kat blog ni..
DANGEROUS DENGUE
Thank you to the chairperson…Bismillahirrahmanirrahim…In the
name of Allah The Most Gracious,The Most Merciful…Assalamualaikum and a very
good morning to the respectful teachers
and all my fellow friends…I’m Mahfuzah Hamizah bt Mohd Ariff from Class 1 Ibnu Sina. Today, I’m going
to tell you a story about “The Danger of Dengue Fever”. Please kindly lend me
your ears.
One fine
day, there is a mosquito singing happily in the kitchen. “Whoa,
you look happy. Have you won the lottery?”
the cockroach asked Aedes, the mosquito who seemed too happy, singing
with ultimate joy.
“Oh,
Roach! It’s you! You scared me! Didn’t you know, 3 of Pak Jali’s family members
had dengue fever? I was the one who gave them dengue!” announced Aedes,
full of pride.
“Oh, is that so? Are you sure?
How did you do that?” asked the cockroach curiously. “Hahaha…Why are
you so slow? I’m Aedes and I carry the virus of dengue fever. In one bite I could
suck 2 to 4 milligram of human blood. I like to lay eggs in clear water. See
for yourself! Pak Jali’s house is full of empty cans and old tyres, plus the
drains are clogged too! This is where me and my Aedes family belong. We find
Pak Jali’s house as a great heaven!” explained Aedes so excitedly.
“Hey, you’re right! I love Pak Jali’s house too! Full of
leftovers here. See, they don’t cover their dishes and cooking pot. That’s my
part…” said the cockroach. “By the way, how are Pak Jali’s family members doing? Are
they getting any better?” asked the cockroach. “Not yet. They are still warded. One of
them is critical. He’s down with dengue hemorragic fever. Blood rashes through
his blood capillaries.” explained Aedes.
“What a pity!”
The cockroach expressed his sympathy. “Why do we have to feel pity? It is clearly their fault.
They do not care about their own cleanliness. They deserve dengue! Stop it,
Roach! Chatting with you is a waste of time. I’m going now. I’ve got to find
more careless human. I’d like to suck more and more blood. Lalalala…”
Aedes flew away, leaving the cockroach, singing along the way.
Do you know what
happened to Pak Jali’s family in the hospital?