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EPISODE · Mar 28, 2026 · 18 MIN

NEJM 3 26 26 Dengue Suppression by Male Wolbachia-Infected Mosquitoes.

from This Week In Medicine · host A.I.O.

This research study explores a biological method for controlling dengue fever in Singapore by releasing specially infected male mosquitoes into the environment. These males carry a bacterium called Wolbachia, which ensures that any offspring produced from mating with wild females are nonviable, effectively crashing the local mosquito population. Over a two-year period, the experiment successfully demonstrated that areas treated with these releases saw a dramatic reduction in wild mosquito abundance compared to control zones. Most importantly, the intervention resulted in a 71 to 72% decrease in dengue infections among residents, proving that sterile insect technology is a highly effective tool for public health protection

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