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World Mosquito Program (WMP)

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WMP is the leading not-for-profit initiative working to protect the global community from mosquito-borne diseases.

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Your garden could be a mosquito nursery. Plant saucers breed Aedes aegypti mosquitoes - disease vectors affecting millions. Simple weekend action: empty plant trays, clear gutters. Combined with our Wolbachia method, we're protecting 13.5 million people globally!

Your garden could be a mosquito nursery.

Plant saucers breed Aedes aegypti mosquitoes - disease vectors affecting millions. Simple weekend action: empty plant trays, clear gutters.

Combined with our Wolbachia method, we're protecting 13.5 million people globally!
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Up to 400 million face dengue annually - but breakthrough solutions are proven 💙 Yesterday's #ASEANDengueDay reminded us why our Wolbachia method protecting millions across Indonesia, Laos, Vietnam & beyond matters. At this week's Asia Dengue Summit in Manila, we're sharing

Up to 400 million face dengue annually - but breakthrough solutions are proven 💙

Yesterday's #ASEANDengueDay reminded us why our Wolbachia method protecting millions across Indonesia, Laos, Vietnam & beyond matters.

At this week's Asia Dengue Summit in Manila, we're sharing
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Happy #Iceland National Day! 🇮🇸 The only country that will never call us for help - they're naturally mosquito-free! 🤣 Meanwhile, we're protecting 13.5 million people worldwide. #IcelandNationalDay #Wolbachia

Happy #Iceland National Day! 🇮🇸 The only country that will never call us for help - they're naturally mosquito-free! 🤣 Meanwhile, we're protecting 13.5 million people worldwide. #IcelandNationalDay #Wolbachia
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📊 Our 2024 impact at a glance: From 14 countries implementing #Wolbachia to 1M #dengue cases prevented—every number represents communities staying healthier. 92% acceptance + 0% GMO = trusted protection. Full breakdown 👇 #ImpactData #Dengue #annualreview

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On this #solstice day, mosquitoes remain incredible hunters, detecting CO2 and body heat with amazing precision regardless of daylight hours. Fortunately, our #Wolbachia method works just as consistently to reduce #dengue transmission, protecting communities 24/7.

On this #solstice day, mosquitoes remain incredible hunters, detecting CO2 and body heat with amazing precision regardless of daylight hours.   

Fortunately, our #Wolbachia method works just as consistently to reduce #dengue transmission, protecting communities 24/7.
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🌍✨ From the field to the world stage! On the final day of the 8th Asia Dengue Summit, dr. Riris Andono Ahmad, MPH, Ph.D joined global experts in the Operational Workshop: Integrating Wolbachia into Dengue Prevention Programs, supported by the World Mosquito Program.

🌍✨ From the field to the world stage!
On the final day of the 8th Asia Dengue Summit, dr. Riris Andono Ahmad, MPH, Ph.D joined global experts in the Operational Workshop: Integrating Wolbachia into Dengue Prevention Programs, supported by the World Mosquito Program.
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Months without water, then instant action! 🦟 #Aedesaegypti eggs survive dry periods for months, then hatch rapidly when water returns. This explains why mosquito populations can quickly rebound after dry spells. Our #Wolbachia method provides sustained protection against

Months without water, then instant action! 🦟

#Aedesaegypti eggs survive dry periods for months, then hatch rapidly when water returns. This explains why mosquito populations can quickly rebound after dry spells. Our #Wolbachia method provides sustained protection against
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This is why we invest in #partnership. With long-term relationships & local experience, 🇦🇺-funded PacMOSSI Consortium & World Mosquito Program (WMP) were ready to leap into action to assist #Kiribati enhance efforts to target #dengue outbreak & adapt proven training techniques for local needs!🦟

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Here's a mind-blowing fact: 3,500+ mosquito species exist, but Aedes aegypti is the PRIMARY vector spreading most #dengue, #Zika & #chikungunya globally. Our Wolbachia method targets this main threat, protecting 13.5M people. It's why we exist.  #FunFactFriday #DidYouKnow

Here's a mind-blowing fact: 3,500+ mosquito species exist, but Aedes aegypti is the PRIMARY vector spreading most #dengue, #Zika & #chikungunya globally.

Our Wolbachia method targets this main threat, protecting 13.5M people. It's why we exist. 

#FunFactFriday #DidYouKnow
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When breakthrough vision meets strategic investment, extraordinary change happens. 5 years ago Macquarie Group Foundation recognised our potential. Today: 13.5M people protected from dengue across 4 new countries. This is strategic philanthropy at work 👇

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France's earliest #chikungunya outbreak on record has Le Monde asking: what new weapons work against mosquito diseases? Our #Wolbachia method gets called out for "spectacular results" - zero #dengue outbreaks in New Caledonia since 2019. lemonde.fr/planete/articl…

France's earliest #chikungunya outbreak on record has
<a href="/lemondefr/">Le Monde</a> asking: what new weapons work against mosquito diseases?  Our #Wolbachia method gets called out for "spectacular results" - zero #dengue outbreaks in New Caledonia since 2019.

lemonde.fr/planete/articl…