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8. A Treat for Mosquitoes
Blood test
Rajat is back at school today. He had been absent for
many days. “How are you now?” asked Aarti. “I’m
alright,” Rajat replied softy.
Jaskirat: You must have played a lot while you were
at home.
Rajat : Who wants to play when you have fever! On
top of it I had to take a bitter medicine! I even had a
blood test.
Jaskirat: A blood test? Why? It must have been very
painful.
Rajat: Actually, when the needle pricked my finger, it
felt like an ant bite. They took 2-3 drops of blood, and
sent it for testing. That’s how we came to know that I
had malaria.
Nancy: But you get malaria when a mosquito bites you.
Rajat: Yes, but we find out by the blood test.
Jaskirat: There are a lot of mosquitoes in my house
these days, but I did not get malaria.
Nancy: Who says that every mosquito bite causes
malaria? Malaria spreads only by the disease carrying
mosquitoes.
Aarti: All mosquitoes look the same to me.
Rajat: There must be some difference.
Jaskirat
Rajat
Nancy
Aarti
67 67 67 67 67
2024-25
Page 2


8. A Treat for Mosquitoes
Blood test
Rajat is back at school today. He had been absent for
many days. “How are you now?” asked Aarti. “I’m
alright,” Rajat replied softy.
Jaskirat: You must have played a lot while you were
at home.
Rajat : Who wants to play when you have fever! On
top of it I had to take a bitter medicine! I even had a
blood test.
Jaskirat: A blood test? Why? It must have been very
painful.
Rajat: Actually, when the needle pricked my finger, it
felt like an ant bite. They took 2-3 drops of blood, and
sent it for testing. That’s how we came to know that I
had malaria.
Nancy: But you get malaria when a mosquito bites you.
Rajat: Yes, but we find out by the blood test.
Jaskirat: There are a lot of mosquitoes in my house
these days, but I did not get malaria.
Nancy: Who says that every mosquito bite causes
malaria? Malaria spreads only by the disease carrying
mosquitoes.
Aarti: All mosquitoes look the same to me.
Rajat: There must be some difference.
Jaskirat
Rajat
Nancy
Aarti
67 67 67 67 67
2024-25
68 Looking Around
Nancy: Did they take the blood
from the place where the mosquito
had bitten you?
Find out
w Do you know anyone who has had malaria?
w How did they find out that they had malaria?
w What problems did they have on having malaria?
w What other diseases can be caused by mosquito
bites?
w In which season is malaria more common? Why do
you think this happens?
w What do you do in your house to protect yourself
from mosquitoes? Also find out from your friends
about what they do.
Taking the blood on the glass slide for test
Malaria spreads through female
mosquitoes (Anopheles)
Dr Maryam looking at the blood slide
under the microscope. This microscope
makes things look thousand times bigger.
The details inside the blood can be seen
clearly. There are some microscopes which
make things look even more bigger than
this one.
Abid Shamshad
Rajat: Of course not! How do I know when and where
the mosquito bit me?
Nancy: But how could they find out that you had
malaria by your blood test? Do you think they could
see something in the blood?
2024-25
Page 3


8. A Treat for Mosquitoes
Blood test
Rajat is back at school today. He had been absent for
many days. “How are you now?” asked Aarti. “I’m
alright,” Rajat replied softy.
Jaskirat: You must have played a lot while you were
at home.
Rajat : Who wants to play when you have fever! On
top of it I had to take a bitter medicine! I even had a
blood test.
Jaskirat: A blood test? Why? It must have been very
painful.
Rajat: Actually, when the needle pricked my finger, it
felt like an ant bite. They took 2-3 drops of blood, and
sent it for testing. That’s how we came to know that I
had malaria.
Nancy: But you get malaria when a mosquito bites you.
Rajat: Yes, but we find out by the blood test.
Jaskirat: There are a lot of mosquitoes in my house
these days, but I did not get malaria.
Nancy: Who says that every mosquito bite causes
malaria? Malaria spreads only by the disease carrying
mosquitoes.
Aarti: All mosquitoes look the same to me.
Rajat: There must be some difference.
Jaskirat
Rajat
Nancy
Aarti
67 67 67 67 67
2024-25
68 Looking Around
Nancy: Did they take the blood
from the place where the mosquito
had bitten you?
Find out
w Do you know anyone who has had malaria?
w How did they find out that they had malaria?
w What problems did they have on having malaria?
w What other diseases can be caused by mosquito
bites?
w In which season is malaria more common? Why do
you think this happens?
w What do you do in your house to protect yourself
from mosquitoes? Also find out from your friends
about what they do.
Taking the blood on the glass slide for test
Malaria spreads through female
mosquitoes (Anopheles)
Dr Maryam looking at the blood slide
under the microscope. This microscope
makes things look thousand times bigger.
The details inside the blood can be seen
clearly. There are some microscopes which
make things look even more bigger than
this one.
Abid Shamshad
Rajat: Of course not! How do I know when and where
the mosquito bit me?
Nancy: But how could they find out that you had
malaria by your blood test? Do you think they could
see something in the blood?
2024-25
A Treat for Mosquitoes 69
Anaemia–What’s that?
Aarti: You know, I also had to get a blood test done. But they took
a syringe full of blood. The blood test showed that I had anaemia.
Rajat: What is that?
Aarti: The doctor said that there is less ‘haemoglobin’ or iron in
the blood. The doctor gave some medicines to give me strength.
He also said that I should eat jaggery, amla and more green leafy
vegetables, because these have iron.
Nancy: How can there be iron in our blood?
Jaskirat: There was something about this in the newspaper
yesterday.
Rajat (laughing) : So then you ate iron or what?!
Aarti: Silly! This is not the iron used to make these keys. I don’t
know exactly what it was. After I ate a lot of vegetables and
whatever the doctor had said, my haemoglobin went up.
Teacher’s Note : You can bring a blood report in the class and discuss with the children.
Medicine for Malaria
      From early times, the dried and
powdered bark of the Cinchona
tree was used to make a
medicine for malaria. Earlier
people used to boil the bark
powder and strain the water
which was given to
Dyhfudy foo`Qfr fjiksVZ
CLINICAL PATHOLOGY REPORT
osaQnzh; ljdkj LokLF; ;kstuk
Central Govt. Health Scheme
18/08/2007
uke@Name............ vk;q@Age..........L=kh ;k iq#"k@Sex.............
jksx dh igpku@Diagnosis..............................................
Pathologist
Rajat 11
Male
Fever with Chills and Rigors
(BaM yxdj oaQidih osQ lkFk cq[kkj)
Malarial Parasite Found in Blood Sample
([kwu esa eysfj;k osQ thok.kq ik, x,)
w Look at the report of the
blood test given here. Which
words in the report help us
to know that the person has
malaria?
patients. Now tablets are
made from this.
2024-25
Page 4


8. A Treat for Mosquitoes
Blood test
Rajat is back at school today. He had been absent for
many days. “How are you now?” asked Aarti. “I’m
alright,” Rajat replied softy.
Jaskirat: You must have played a lot while you were
at home.
Rajat : Who wants to play when you have fever! On
top of it I had to take a bitter medicine! I even had a
blood test.
Jaskirat: A blood test? Why? It must have been very
painful.
Rajat: Actually, when the needle pricked my finger, it
felt like an ant bite. They took 2-3 drops of blood, and
sent it for testing. That’s how we came to know that I
had malaria.
Nancy: But you get malaria when a mosquito bites you.
Rajat: Yes, but we find out by the blood test.
Jaskirat: There are a lot of mosquitoes in my house
these days, but I did not get malaria.
Nancy: Who says that every mosquito bite causes
malaria? Malaria spreads only by the disease carrying
mosquitoes.
Aarti: All mosquitoes look the same to me.
Rajat: There must be some difference.
Jaskirat
Rajat
Nancy
Aarti
67 67 67 67 67
2024-25
68 Looking Around
Nancy: Did they take the blood
from the place where the mosquito
had bitten you?
Find out
w Do you know anyone who has had malaria?
w How did they find out that they had malaria?
w What problems did they have on having malaria?
w What other diseases can be caused by mosquito
bites?
w In which season is malaria more common? Why do
you think this happens?
w What do you do in your house to protect yourself
from mosquitoes? Also find out from your friends
about what they do.
Taking the blood on the glass slide for test
Malaria spreads through female
mosquitoes (Anopheles)
Dr Maryam looking at the blood slide
under the microscope. This microscope
makes things look thousand times bigger.
The details inside the blood can be seen
clearly. There are some microscopes which
make things look even more bigger than
this one.
Abid Shamshad
Rajat: Of course not! How do I know when and where
the mosquito bit me?
Nancy: But how could they find out that you had
malaria by your blood test? Do you think they could
see something in the blood?
2024-25
A Treat for Mosquitoes 69
Anaemia–What’s that?
Aarti: You know, I also had to get a blood test done. But they took
a syringe full of blood. The blood test showed that I had anaemia.
Rajat: What is that?
Aarti: The doctor said that there is less ‘haemoglobin’ or iron in
the blood. The doctor gave some medicines to give me strength.
He also said that I should eat jaggery, amla and more green leafy
vegetables, because these have iron.
Nancy: How can there be iron in our blood?
Jaskirat: There was something about this in the newspaper
yesterday.
Rajat (laughing) : So then you ate iron or what?!
Aarti: Silly! This is not the iron used to make these keys. I don’t
know exactly what it was. After I ate a lot of vegetables and
whatever the doctor had said, my haemoglobin went up.
Teacher’s Note : You can bring a blood report in the class and discuss with the children.
Medicine for Malaria
      From early times, the dried and
powdered bark of the Cinchona
tree was used to make a
medicine for malaria. Earlier
people used to boil the bark
powder and strain the water
which was given to
Dyhfudy foo`Qfr fjiksVZ
CLINICAL PATHOLOGY REPORT
osaQnzh; ljdkj LokLF; ;kstuk
Central Govt. Health Scheme
18/08/2007
uke@Name............ vk;q@Age..........L=kh ;k iq#"k@Sex.............
jksx dh igpku@Diagnosis..............................................
Pathologist
Rajat 11
Male
Fever with Chills and Rigors
(BaM yxdj oaQidih osQ lkFk cq[kkj)
Malarial Parasite Found in Blood Sample
([kwu esa eysfj;k osQ thok.kq ik, x,)
w Look at the report of the
blood test given here. Which
words in the report help us
to know that the person has
malaria?
patients. Now tablets are
made from this.
2024-25
70 Looking Around
w Look at Aarti’s blood report and find out the minimum
required haemoglobin?
w How much did Aarti's haemoglobin go up and how long
did it take for that?
w What does the newspaper report say about the problems
caused by anaemia?
w Have you or anyone in your family ever needed to get a
blood test? When and why?
Anaemia common in Delhi school
17 November, 2007 - Thousands
of children studying in the
Municipal Corporation schools in
Delhi suffer from anaemia. This
is affecting both their physical as
well as mental health. Due to
anaemia, children do not grow
well, and their energy levels are
low. This also affects their ability
to study properly. Now health
check ups are being done in the
schools and health cards are
being made for all the children.
Anaemic children are also being
given iron tablets.
Tell
Teacher’s Note : A discussion can be initiated in the classroom, about how
diseases spread through the housefly. Newspaper reports can also be used in
the class.
Dyhfudy foo`Qfr fjiksVZ
CLINICAL PATHOLOGY REPORT
osaQnzh; ljdkj LokLF; ;kstuk
Central Govt. Health Scheme
20/06/2007
uke@Name............ vk;q@Age.......L=kh ;k iq#"k@Sex..........
jksx dh igpku@Diagnosis..........................................
Pathologist
Normal Range
(ukWjey jsat)
Haemoglobin     ........ gm/dl       12 to 16gm/dl
(gheksXyksfcu)
Aarti
12
Female
Anaemia  (vuhfe;k)
8
Dyhfudy foo`Qfr fjiksVZ
CLINICAL PATHOLOGY REPORT
osaQnzh; ljdkj LokLF; ;kstuk
Central Govt. Health Scheme
15/09/2007
uke@Name............ vk;q@Age.......L=kh ;k iq#"k@Sex..........
jksx dh igpku@Diagnosis..........................................
Pathologist
Normal Range
(ukWjey jsat)
Haemoglobin     ........ gm/dl       12 to 16gm/dl
(gheksXyksfcu)
Aarti
12
Female
Anaemia  (vuhfe;k)
10.5
2024-25
Page 5


8. A Treat for Mosquitoes
Blood test
Rajat is back at school today. He had been absent for
many days. “How are you now?” asked Aarti. “I’m
alright,” Rajat replied softy.
Jaskirat: You must have played a lot while you were
at home.
Rajat : Who wants to play when you have fever! On
top of it I had to take a bitter medicine! I even had a
blood test.
Jaskirat: A blood test? Why? It must have been very
painful.
Rajat: Actually, when the needle pricked my finger, it
felt like an ant bite. They took 2-3 drops of blood, and
sent it for testing. That’s how we came to know that I
had malaria.
Nancy: But you get malaria when a mosquito bites you.
Rajat: Yes, but we find out by the blood test.
Jaskirat: There are a lot of mosquitoes in my house
these days, but I did not get malaria.
Nancy: Who says that every mosquito bite causes
malaria? Malaria spreads only by the disease carrying
mosquitoes.
Aarti: All mosquitoes look the same to me.
Rajat: There must be some difference.
Jaskirat
Rajat
Nancy
Aarti
67 67 67 67 67
2024-25
68 Looking Around
Nancy: Did they take the blood
from the place where the mosquito
had bitten you?
Find out
w Do you know anyone who has had malaria?
w How did they find out that they had malaria?
w What problems did they have on having malaria?
w What other diseases can be caused by mosquito
bites?
w In which season is malaria more common? Why do
you think this happens?
w What do you do in your house to protect yourself
from mosquitoes? Also find out from your friends
about what they do.
Taking the blood on the glass slide for test
Malaria spreads through female
mosquitoes (Anopheles)
Dr Maryam looking at the blood slide
under the microscope. This microscope
makes things look thousand times bigger.
The details inside the blood can be seen
clearly. There are some microscopes which
make things look even more bigger than
this one.
Abid Shamshad
Rajat: Of course not! How do I know when and where
the mosquito bit me?
Nancy: But how could they find out that you had
malaria by your blood test? Do you think they could
see something in the blood?
2024-25
A Treat for Mosquitoes 69
Anaemia–What’s that?
Aarti: You know, I also had to get a blood test done. But they took
a syringe full of blood. The blood test showed that I had anaemia.
Rajat: What is that?
Aarti: The doctor said that there is less ‘haemoglobin’ or iron in
the blood. The doctor gave some medicines to give me strength.
He also said that I should eat jaggery, amla and more green leafy
vegetables, because these have iron.
Nancy: How can there be iron in our blood?
Jaskirat: There was something about this in the newspaper
yesterday.
Rajat (laughing) : So then you ate iron or what?!
Aarti: Silly! This is not the iron used to make these keys. I don’t
know exactly what it was. After I ate a lot of vegetables and
whatever the doctor had said, my haemoglobin went up.
Teacher’s Note : You can bring a blood report in the class and discuss with the children.
Medicine for Malaria
      From early times, the dried and
powdered bark of the Cinchona
tree was used to make a
medicine for malaria. Earlier
people used to boil the bark
powder and strain the water
which was given to
Dyhfudy foo`Qfr fjiksVZ
CLINICAL PATHOLOGY REPORT
osaQnzh; ljdkj LokLF; ;kstuk
Central Govt. Health Scheme
18/08/2007
uke@Name............ vk;q@Age..........L=kh ;k iq#"k@Sex.............
jksx dh igpku@Diagnosis..............................................
Pathologist
Rajat 11
Male
Fever with Chills and Rigors
(BaM yxdj oaQidih osQ lkFk cq[kkj)
Malarial Parasite Found in Blood Sample
([kwu esa eysfj;k osQ thok.kq ik, x,)
w Look at the report of the
blood test given here. Which
words in the report help us
to know that the person has
malaria?
patients. Now tablets are
made from this.
2024-25
70 Looking Around
w Look at Aarti’s blood report and find out the minimum
required haemoglobin?
w How much did Aarti's haemoglobin go up and how long
did it take for that?
w What does the newspaper report say about the problems
caused by anaemia?
w Have you or anyone in your family ever needed to get a
blood test? When and why?
Anaemia common in Delhi school
17 November, 2007 - Thousands
of children studying in the
Municipal Corporation schools in
Delhi suffer from anaemia. This
is affecting both their physical as
well as mental health. Due to
anaemia, children do not grow
well, and their energy levels are
low. This also affects their ability
to study properly. Now health
check ups are being done in the
schools and health cards are
being made for all the children.
Anaemic children are also being
given iron tablets.
Tell
Teacher’s Note : A discussion can be initiated in the classroom, about how
diseases spread through the housefly. Newspaper reports can also be used in
the class.
Dyhfudy foo`Qfr fjiksVZ
CLINICAL PATHOLOGY REPORT
osaQnzh; ljdkj LokLF; ;kstuk
Central Govt. Health Scheme
20/06/2007
uke@Name............ vk;q@Age.......L=kh ;k iq#"k@Sex..........
jksx dh igpku@Diagnosis..........................................
Pathologist
Normal Range
(ukWjey jsat)
Haemoglobin     ........ gm/dl       12 to 16gm/dl
(gheksXyksfcu)
Aarti
12
Female
Anaemia  (vuhfe;k)
8
Dyhfudy foo`Qfr fjiksVZ
CLINICAL PATHOLOGY REPORT
osaQnzh; ljdkj LokLF; ;kstuk
Central Govt. Health Scheme
15/09/2007
uke@Name............ vk;q@Age.......L=kh ;k iq#"k@Sex..........
jksx dh igpku@Diagnosis..........................................
Pathologist
Normal Range
(ukWjey jsat)
Haemoglobin     ........ gm/dl       12 to 16gm/dl
(gheksXyksfcu)
Aarti
12
Female
Anaemia  (vuhfe;k)
10.5
2024-25
A Treat for Mosquitoes 71
Find out
w Ask a doctor or elders about the food items
which contain iron.
Baby mosquitoes
Jaskirat: There is a poster on malaria just outside our
class.
(Everyone goes out to look.)
BEWARE!
Don’t let water collect around your house. Fill up the pits.
Keep the water pots, coolers and tanks clean. They should be
dried every week.
Use mosquito nets to protect yourself.
Spray kerosene if water has collected at some place.
They Spread Malaria, Dengue, Chikungunya!
Are you inviting mosquitoes?
w What was found out by the blood test?
w Have you had a health check up in your school?
What did the doctor tell you?
Rajat: The poster says something about larvae. What are those?
Nancy: They are baby mosquitoes. But they don’t look like
mosquitoes at all.
2024-25
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1. What is the main content of the NCERT textbook chapter "A Treat for Mosquitoes"?
Ans. The main content of the NCERT textbook chapter "A Treat for Mosquitoes" is likely to be about understanding the behavior, life cycle, and control measures of mosquitoes.
2. How can mosquitoes be a threat to human health?
Ans. Mosquitoes can be a threat to human health as they are known vectors for various diseases such as malaria, dengue, Zika virus, and chikungunya. When they bite an infected individual, they can transmit the disease-causing pathogens to healthy individuals.
3. What are some effective ways to control mosquito populations?
Ans. Some effective ways to control mosquito populations include eliminating stagnant water sources, using insect repellents, installing window screens and bed nets, practicing proper waste disposal, and using larvicides or insecticides in breeding areas.
4. How does the life cycle of a mosquito progress?
Ans. The life cycle of a mosquito progresses through four stages: egg, larva, pupa, and adult. Female mosquitoes lay eggs in water, and after hatching, the larvae develop in water, feeding on organic matter. The pupa stage follows, during which the mosquito undergoes metamorphosis. Finally, the adult mosquito emerges and begins its life of seeking blood meals and reproducing.
5. What are some natural predators of mosquitoes?
Ans. Some natural predators of mosquitoes include dragonflies, bats, birds, fish, and certain species of frogs and insects. These predators feed on mosquitoes and help in controlling their populations naturally.
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