Wolbachia Mosquito Emissions Implemented in Five Big Cities to Combat Dengue Fever, Health Minister Says

Wolbachia Mosquito Emissions Implemented in Five Big Cities to Combat Dengue Fever, Health Minister Says

TEMPO.CO, Jakarta – Minister of Health (Menkes) Budi Gunadi Sadikin said that dealing with dengue fever (DBD) through mosquito emissions Wolbachia started to be implemented in five big cities. “It has started to be carried out in Bandung, in Bontang, Kupang, Jakarta, another one in Semarang,” said Budi when met by journalists at the Presidential … Read more

Dengue Hemorrhagic Fever Cases on the Rise in East Java Province, 3,683 Cases Reported

Dengue Hemorrhagic Fever Cases on the Rise in East Java Province, 3,683 Cases Reported

The East Java Provincial Government (Pemprov) recorded an increase in cases of Dengue Hemorrhagic Fever (DHF) in early 2024. From current records, the total number of dengue fever cases has reached 3,683 cases. “We calculated that there was indeed an upward trend of 3,683 cases in the third week of February. From the data, there … Read more

Wolbachia Mosquito Safe and Effective in Eradicating Dengue Fever in West Java

Wolbachia Mosquito Safe and Effective in Eradicating Dengue Fever in West Java

REPUBLIKA.CO.ID, BANDUNG — Acting (Pj) Governor of West Java Bey Triadi Machmudin confirmed Wolbachia mosquito safe. This mosquito is being tested in the city of Bandung to eradicate dengue hemorrhagic fever (DHF). Bey said by using wolbachia bacteria on mosquitoes Temples of the Egyptians can prevent the emergence of the virus that causes dengue fever. … Read more

The Effectiveness of Wolbachia Mosquito to Control Dengue Fever in Yogyakarta Sparks Controversy

The Effectiveness of Wolbachia Mosquito to Control Dengue Fever in Yogyakarta Sparks Controversy

Yogyakarta – The effectiveness of the spread of the Wolbachia mosquito to control cases of dengue hemorrhagic fever (DHF) has sparked controversy. Regarding this, the Bantul Regency Health Service (Dinkes) said there was a very significant decrease in dengue cases this year due to the spread of the Wolbachia mosquito. Head of the Disease Management … Read more