In Vietnam, dengue disease burden is most severe in the Mekong Delta region – south of Ho Chi Minh City. 70% of all dengue cases and 80% of dengue related deaths in the country are recorded in the Southern Vietnam region.
The World Mosquito Program has identified two high-risk areas in the region – My Tho City, Tien Giang Province and Thu Dau Mot City, Binh Duong Province as suitable sites to trial releases of Wolbachia Aedes aegypti mosquitoes.
Community engagement activities have begun in both cities with encouraging support for the project. First releases are expected to take place in early 2022.
The Southern Vietnam project operates in collaboration with the Institute Pasteur of Ho Chi Minh City (IPHCMC) and Action on Poverty (AoP) Vietnam. The IPHCMC is responsible for project implementation and AoP offers funding support, procurement and the provision of an implementing partner.
The project is divided into three stages: preparation, release and monitoring. In the preparation phase, traps are deployed in the release areas to identify the mosquito profile. A community profile is also conducted to assist in achieving strong community awareness and support for the project.
Mosquito releases are carried out by the field staff and deployed in public spaces like parks, suitable streets, sport complexes and riverside areas.
Mosquito releases are also supported by community members. Read about Nguyen Thi Den, a grandmother who cared for three family members because of dengue fever.