There is little to no risk for the humans, pets and the environment from the spread of Wolbachia-infected mosquitoes or eggs.
Experts have reasserted the safety of the relatively new technology, noting that available studies show it poses little to no ...
This will see 580,000 households covered by Project Wolbachia, first introduced in 2016 in dengue hot spots such as Bukit ...
Amid a rise in cases of dengue fever, the provincial government of Jakarta has decided to release Aedes aegypti mosquitoes ...
SINGAPORE: Male Wolbachia-carrying mosquitoes will be released at five additional sites to suppress the aedes mosquito population and mitigate the risk of dengue outbreaks, announced the National ...
Another 100,000 Singapore households will benefit from a programme that can lower the risk of dengue by 75%. Project Wolbachia will be rolled out to five more residential areas in Hougang, Serangoon ...
The National Environment Agency (NEA) will be expanding Project Wolbachia – Singapore to five more sites starting October.
Jakarta Provincial Government launched dengue fever handling program with Wolbachia Aedes Aegypti mosquito at Taman Agro ...
The National Environment Agency (NEA) will be expanding Project Wolbachia to help fight the spread of dengue transmitted by Aedes aegypti mosquitoes, Sustainability & Environment Minister Grace Fu ...