Vientiane Takes Bold Step to Beat Dengue with Wolbachia Mosquitoes

11/08/2025 13:45
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KPL Vientiane has launched a groundbreaking initiative to combat dengue fever by releasing mosquitoes carrying the natural bacteria Wolbachia, which blocks the transmission of dengue and other mosquito-borne diseases.

(KPL) Vientiane has launched a groundbreaking initiative to combat dengue fever by releasing mosquitoes carrying the natural bacteria Wolbachia, which blocks the transmission of dengue and other mosquito-borne diseases.

On August 9, the Ministry of Health, in collaboration with Save the Children and with support from the Australian Government, officially kicked off the project at Patuxay Park. Minister of Health Baikham Khattiya opened the event, joined by local and international leaders, community health workers, and residents. A symbolic “Walk for Health” underscored the community’s united commitment to a healthier future.

Wolbachia-carrying Aedes aegypti mosquitoes do not harm humans but can prevent the spread of the virus. From August 2025 to early 2026, these mosquitoes will be released across five districts in Vientiane over an 18-week period, building on the project’s success since its launch in 2022.

Expanding Nationwide

In 2026, the project will extend to Luang Prabang, Oudomxay, Champasak, and Savannakhet, marking the start of a nationwide movement to eliminate dengue outbreaks.

Minister Baikham expressed optimism: “This innovation could become a powerful tool to control dengue. With cross-sector cooperation, we can make this a national success story.”

Thanks to the dedication of the Ministry of Health, local communities, Save the Children, and the Australian Government, the project stands as a shining example of global partnership in action.

Together, Laos is protecting lives, empowering communities, and building a healthier future for generations to come.

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