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Mosquito Bacteria Slashes Dengue Cases 70 Percent

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- Singapore’s innovative mosquito control reduced populations by 77%.
- Dengue transmission dropped 71% in treated areas.
- First gold-standard trial proves Wolbachia method works wonders.
A groundbreaking trial in Singapore used Wolbachia bacteria in male Aedes aegypti mosquitoes to curb dengue fever effectively.
Researchers released these specially bred males in 15 densely populated areas, rendering eggs from matings sterile through the IIT-SIT technique.
Over 20 months, mosquito traps showed a 77% drop in treated zones, while dengue positives fell to 6% there versus 21% in controls.
This robust evidence highlights a promising, humane way to combat mosquito-borne diseases amid rising global cases.
Celebrate these uplifting health breakthroughs and share the positive impact with friends today!
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