It is self-sustainable, efficient and has being applied in 11 countries around the world: the Wolbachia Method, developed in Australia, has the potential to eradicate the deadly dengue virus in Brazil and other parts of the world.
The technique consists of introducing a natural bacteria called Wolbachia into Aedes aegypti mosquitoes, reducing the ability of dengue and other viruses to replicate in the mosquito and therefore to be passed on.
The Wolbachia-carrying mosquitoes are released in areas where these mosquito-borne viruses (dengue, Zika, chikungunya and yellow fever) are endemic.
“For about four months, once a week, we walk or drive through the suburbs releasing the infected mosquitoes. The goal is to create a new population of dengue-free mosquitoes.
“Cases of dengue and chikungunya fell by more than 70% in 2018 - 2019 among 100,000 people in two different areas of Rio de Janeiro following the release of the mosquitoes in these areas,” said Dr Luciano Moreira, from Fiocruz Foundation and Program Lead of the World Mosquito Program in Brazil.
Luciano Moreira, líder do Método Wolbachia no Brasil: uma vida dedicada ao combate de doenças transmitidas por mosquitos Source: wolbitonaescola.org
Since then Dr Moreira has successfully applied the Method, with the support of the World Mosquito Program, in Brazilian municipalities.
But the decade-long partnership with Australia hasn't ended, Dr Moreira recently launched the , with Direct Aid Program support – a small grants program funded from Australia's aid budget.The Educator's Guide aims to expand the knowledge of school-age children and young people about the Wolbachia Method.
O programa wolbitonaescola.org foi prejudicado devido à Covid 19, mas mesmo assim, alcançou mais de 5 mil crianças. Source: wolbitonaescola.org
It is part of a dengue awareness campaign for teachers and students that reached more than 5,000 children in public schools. An itinerant exhibition is scheduled at schools in Belo Horizonte, capital city of Minas Gerais, a large inland state of southeastern Brazil.
It is important to make the population aware of the method, and we are doing this by training teachers so that they can pass this knowledge on to students and those to their families
O objetivo é fazer com que campanhas de conscientização como essa auxiliem no combate ao aedes aegypti, presente na maioria dos municípios brasileiros. Source: wolbitonaescola.org
Método Wolbachia: mosquitos infectados com a bactéria Wolbachia são soltos nos bairros das cidades para que se reproduzam e estabeleçam uma nova população de insetos, incapazes de transmitir a dengue, zika e chikungunya Source: wolbitonaescola.org
Today, Brazil has the greatest number of dengue cases in the world. Brazil has also been severely affected by outbreaks of Zika virus and chikungunya in the last few years. The Wolbachia Method aims to change these numbers.
O Método Wolbachia foi desenvolvido na Austrália e está presente em onze países Source: Fundación Universidad de Antioquia/World Mosquito Program
Source: wolbitonaescola.org
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