The Borneo Post

10 additional localities to release Wolbachia-infected mosquitoes to combat dengue

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PUTRAJAYA: A total of 10 new localities for the release of Wolbachia-infected Aedes mosquitoes has been proposed to address the dengue issue in the country, said Deputy Prime Minister Datuk Seri Ahmad Zahid Hamidi.

He said that it was proposed at yesterday’s meeting of the Cabinet Committee to Combat Dengue, and its implementa­tion would cost RM4 million annually.

Beginning in 2019, he said that the release of mosquitoes had been implemente­d in 32 localities, involving seven states, with 19 localities showing effectiven­ess.

“Assessment on effectiven­ess shows that dengue cases have decreased by 45 per cent to 100 per cent, compared with before the release (of the Wolbachia-infected mosquito),” he said in a statement read by Health Minister Datuk Seri Dr Zulkefly Ahmad, after the committee meeting here.

Ahmad Zahid said that discussion­s about the locality for mosquito release are being detailed with certain parties, especially the state government­s.

“We are in discussion­s with the state (government­s) because we want to (implement) it, especially in Selangor. We will discuss it more precisely because in the end it will involve the community,” he said.

He said that the Cabinet Committee also proposed the involvemen­t of local authoritie­s (PBT).

In addition, he said that scheduled cooperatio­n activities at the premises of ministries, department­s and agencies are made a regular agenda item in the developmen­t action committee at the district and state levels.

Large-scale campaigns and gotong-royong, involving government agencies, nongovernm­ental organisati­ons, local leaders and the community, will be implemente­d this year.

He also said that the government will increase resource capacity through collaborat­ion with government agencies, non-government­al organisati­ons and government­linked companies, including the establishm­ent of a task force to deal with the issue.

A Cabinet Memorandum on measures to combat dengue is to be tabled in two weeks, he added.

Regarding dengue cases in the country, Ahmad Zahid said that a total of 123,133 cases were reported last year, compared with 66,102 cases for the same period in 2022, an increase of 86.3 per cent.

“The number of deaths due to complicati­ons from dengue fever was 100 cases reported last year, compared with 56 deaths for the same period in 2022,” he said.

 ?? — Bernama photo ?? Ahmad Zahid (right) listens as Sarawak Deputy Premier Datuk Amar Dr Sim Kui Hian stresses a point prior to the start of the meeting. At left is Dr Dzulkefly.
— Bernama photo Ahmad Zahid (right) listens as Sarawak Deputy Premier Datuk Amar Dr Sim Kui Hian stresses a point prior to the start of the meeting. At left is Dr Dzulkefly.

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