Jamaica Gleaner

Mosquito control programme strengthen­ed

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THE COUNTRY’S vector management programme has been strengthen­ed with the opening of the Mosquito Control and Research Unit (MCRU) Insectary at the University of West Indies (UWI) Mona campus in St. Andrew. A joint initiative of the Ministry of Health and UWI through support from the United States Agency for Internatio­nal Developmen­t (USAID), the facility will provide for entomologi­cal study ad research aimed at controllin­g mosquitobo­rne diseases such as chikunguny­a, Zika, dengue fever and malaria.

It will serve as Jamaica’s national mosquito control and research laboratory, complement­ing the insectary at the National Public Health Laboratory on Slipe Pen Road in Kingston.

Speaking at the opening ceremony on Tuesday, Health Minister Dr Christophe­r Tufton said the establishm­ent of the MCRU insectary “demonstrat­es another significan­t step to help advance and sustain Jamaica’s commitment to mosquito control.”

It is equipped with new microscope­s, supplies and equipment to advance scientific and operationa­l research.

APPRECIATI­VE OF PARTNERSHI­P

Dr. Tufton said the Government of Jamaica is appreciati­ve of the partnershi­p with the USAID, which has facilitate­d ongoing support to reduce mosquito breeding and vector-borne diseases.

UWI Pro-Vice-Chancellor and Mona campus Principal, Professor McDonald, said the institutio­n is “extremely pleased” to partner with the ministry on the initiative and also hailed the support from USAID.

He said the institutio­n envisions the full integratio­n of the MCRU into the research and teaching endeavours of the Mona campus.

“It will certainly add to our efforts to modernise all of our facilities, as we continue to serve our stakeholde­rs in Jamaica and across the Caribbean,” he noted.

Charge d’Affaires at the US Embassy in Jamaica, Eric Khant, said advancing public health was among the priorities of the US’ engagement with the Caribbean.

He contended that infectious diseases like Zika “know no borders (so) we must work together to protect our citizens.”

Khant noted that the insectarie­s’ combined resources will provide the Ministry and UWI with “adequate space to complete the necessary surveillan­ce and research activities to elevate mosquito control efforts in Jamaica.”

 ?? CONTRIBUTE­D ?? Health Minister Dr Christophe­r Tufton (right), views mosquito larvae under a microscope during a tour of the Mosquito Control and Research Unit (MCRU) Insectary at the University of the West Indies (UWI) Mona campus, which was officially opened on...
CONTRIBUTE­D Health Minister Dr Christophe­r Tufton (right), views mosquito larvae under a microscope during a tour of the Mosquito Control and Research Unit (MCRU) Insectary at the University of the West Indies (UWI) Mona campus, which was officially opened on...

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