The Borneo Post

No plans to release Wolbachia mozzies nationwide — Subra

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IPOH: The Health Ministry has no plans to implement the release of mosquitos containing micro- organism ‘ Wolbachia’ in dengue-affected areas nationwide, says minister, Datuk Seri Dr S Subramania­m.

He said the pilot project currently implemente­d in Selangor involving areas in Section 7, Shah Alam and AU2, Keramat was still in the trial period to understand the behaviour of the diseasespr­eading mosquito species on whether that could reduce dengue cases in this country.

“This is because we are doing it on a trial basis until the end of next month at the two areas in Selangor before following up on the result.

“Once we know the result of its effectiven­ess and the challenges, only then will we be able to arrive at a decision on whether it is useful to release it (‘Wolbachia’) to all,” he told reporters after visiting the Klinik Kesihatan Buntong here yesterday.

Dr Subramania­m said it would be continued if capable of controllin­g the dengue fever, especially in areas where the disease was recorded.

The minister said the dengue epidemic was predicted to increase around July or August this year.

He said Selangor recorded the highest dengue fever cases at 7,355 cases, including 12 deaths during the Jan 1-Feb 2 period, followed by Johor (2,379) cases.

The deployment of the ‘ Wolbachia’ micro- organism was introduced in January last year by the Institute for Medical Research, in collaborat­ion with the Lancaster University, United Kingdom.

Last year, a Bernama report quoted Health Director- General Datuk Seri Dr Noor Hisham Abdullah as saying that injecting the Wolbachia micro- organism into the Aedes Aegypti mosquito eggs was seen as a method to prevent the spread of the dengue virus among humans.

He had said the eggs did not carry the dengue virus and thus, prevented the spread of dengue. — Bernama

Once we know the result of its effectiven­ess and the challenges, only then will we be able to arrive at a decision on whether it is useful to release it (‘Wolbachia’) to all. Datuk Seri Dr S Subramania­m, Health Minister

 ??  ?? Dr Subramania­m visits one of the victims of the boat explosion at the Seri Manjung Hospital. — Bernama photo
Dr Subramania­m visits one of the victims of the boat explosion at the Seri Manjung Hospital. — Bernama photo

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