In 2022, the World Mosquito Program began work in Vientiane, the capital of Laos, to combat the growing threat of mosquito-borne diseases.
Dengue is endemic in Laos, with cases increasing during the warmer and wetter months. The last major epidemic in 2019 resulted in 39,091 dengue cases, with 10,813 in Vientiane alone. Dengue epidemics usually peak between May and October. The districts of Chanthabouly and Xaysettha in the capital of Vientiane have been identified as high priority areas due to their high dengue burden.
(Date updated June 2023)
ທ່ານກຳລັງຊອກຫາຂໍ້ມູນທີ່ເປັນພາສາລາວແມ່ນບໍ່?
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The World Mosquito Program, Lao PDR Ministry of Health and Save the Children International have joined forces to address the danger of dengue and other mosquito-borne diseases including chikungunya in Laos.
The pilot project sees Wolbachia mosquitoes – a safe, natural and effective method for preventing mosquito-borne diseases – release in the country’s dengue hotspots. The releases began at the end of April in both the Chanthabouly and Xaysettha districts of the capital, cover an area of approximately 11 km2, protecting more than 60,000 people.
Community involvement is crucial to the success of our mosquito releases.
Read more about how our Wolbachia method offers hope in Laos