Wolbachia mosquitoes released in Fiji to curb dengue

IANS  |  Suva 

has identified hot spots for where officials of the World Programme (WMP) will release the mosquitoes on Monday to curb the spread of dengue, Zika and diseases.

According to Broadcasting Corporation (FBC), over 7 million Fijian dollars ($3 million) is being spent on piloting the project across Fiji, and Kiribati, reports

The first batch of Aedes aegypti mosquito, carrying bacteria will be released on Monday along the roadsides between the Lami to Nausori corridor on Fiji's Queens Road.

is a natural and safe bacteria that reduce the ability of Aedes aegypti mosquitoes to transmit viruses between people. The bacteria-carrying mosquitoes breed with the wild Aedes aegypti mosquitoes in the area, passing Wolbachia to their offspring.

It is not an emergency measure but is a long term, to significantly reduce the risk of future outbreaks in high-risk areas. The WMP's Wolbachia method is also compatible with other methods such as insecticides and vaccines.

Mosquito-borne diseases are a health concern for people living in In 2017, approximately 2,200 dengue cases were reported in the island nation.

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First Published: Mon, July 16 2018. 17:12 IST