Daily Observer (Jamaica)

St Elizabeth records reduction in Aedes aegypti mosquito population

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CHIEF public health inspector for St Elizabeth Everod Lewis says the Aedes aegypti mosquito population in the parish has been reduced to seven per cent as vector control measures continue in a bid to counter the spread of dengue fever.

Speaking at the recent monthly meeting of the St Elizabeth Municipal Corporatio­n in Black River, Lewis said approximat­ely 55 communitie­s across the parish have been inspected by vector control workers over the past month.

He said 14,000 homes were visited, with a total of 1,024 premises testing positive for having mosquito breeding sites.

“The necessary actions [inclusive of fogging] were taken in terms of treatment and those were resolved. The team has been working very well out there… and we have been managing fairly well,” he further informed.

Lewis said resources, such as pickup units that the parish received a year ago to help bolster the ongoing dengue eradicatio­n programme, have been invaluable in efforts to contain the spread of the mosquito-borne illness.

Additional­ly, he said several educationa­l activities have been ongoing in the parish to not only sensitise the public about the dangers of dengue fever, but also about the coronaviru­s.

“Our health education activities are ongoing. A total of 168 lectures were done across the parish focusing on…the coronaviru­s, mosquito control, and infection and prevention control,” Lewis said.

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