Driving Down Dengue in Laos: Wolbachia in action on the ground
YouTube video by World Mosquito Program
Our new video from Laos captures our second phase of implementation, building on the 2023 pilot in parts of Vientiane. Our goal: protecting more than 1.2 million people.
Supported by the Australian Government .
#WeWelcomeWolbachia #DrivingDownDengueInLaos #dengue
youtu.be/Wre7jW5INnc
02.03.2026 12:16
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Our new video from Laos captures our second phase of implementation, building on the 2023 pilot in parts of Vientiane. Our goal: protecting more than 1.2 million people.
Supported by the Australian Government .
#WeWelcomeWolbachia #DrivingDownDengueInLaos #dengue
https://youtu.be/Wre7jW5INnc
02.03.2026 08:15
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A Tuesday in Vientiane. Dengue prevention on the ground.
Teaser from our latest video, showing the second phase of implementation in Laos, building on the 2023 pilot. Full video on Monday.
#WeWelcomeWolbachia #DrivingDownDengueInLaos #Wolbachia #dengue
27.02.2026 09:44
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Luciano Moreira, Special Advisor to the World Mosquito Program has been named to TIMEβs 2026 TIME100 Health list.
The recognition reflects sustained scientific leadership and public health collaboration to reduce the impact of mosquito-borne diseases.
http://time.com/time100health
#TIME100HEALTH
11.02.2026 14:40
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Joinvilleβs Early Success Using Wolbachia to Fight Dengue|World Mosquito Program
Early results from Wolbachia mosquito releases in Joinville, Brazil show promising reductions in dengue, offering hope after a devastating epidemic.
"I got dengue... it was a very tough experience."
Tamila Kleine lost friends to dengue in Joinville, Brazil. Now she's leading the fight back using our Wolbachia method.
"Working with the #Wolbachia method has been extremely rewarding."
Read her story:
www.worldmosquitoprogram.org/news-stories...
23.01.2026 14:50
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The Aedes aegypti mosquito didnβt adapt by accident. It adapted to us.
It thrives in cities, breeding in small pockets of still water.
Thatβs why we focus on understanding their behaviour, not just fighting outbreaks. Smarter prevention starts with how the problem actually works.
#FunFactFriday
09.01.2026 13:32
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The world's fastest-spreading mosquito-borne disease now threatens more than half of humanity.
Dengue's scale and speed make it one of our most urgent public health challenges which is exactly why our #Wolbachia method matters. We're working with nature to protect communities.
#FunFactFriday
19.12.2025 12:34
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From "tiny heated room with pipettes" to 5B mosquitoes/year. Following Nature's recognition yesterday, here is our Q&A with Luciano Moreira on scaling Wolbachia in Brazil
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09.12.2025 08:58
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Nature names Luciano Moreira one of 2025's most influential scientists. He convinced Brazil to release billions of mosquitoesβdengue dropped 89% in NiterΓ³i.
Profile: https://www.nature.com/articles/d41586-025-03844-5
08.12.2025 17:40
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Our Wolbachia method|World Mosquito Program
Learn more about our #Wolbachia method: www.worldmosquitoprogram.org/en/work/wolb...
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05.12.2025 13:55
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Did you know mosquitoes hibernate when it gets cold?
Below 10Β°C, they shut down & their eggs wait for warmer weather to hatch.
Our #Wolbachia method works with mosquitoes' natural biology to protect communities from #dengue, #Zika & #chikungunya β nature working smarter.
#funfactfriday
21.11.2025 11:47
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Ever wondered why mosquito bites itch? Mosquitoes inject saliva containing anticoagulants that stop your blood from clotting. Your immune system releases histamine to fight it, causing inflammation and that irresistible urge to scratch. Our #Wolbachia method blocks disease transmission naturally.
14.11.2025 12:47
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The best partnerships are built on shared commitment & scientific rigour. Last Wednesday we welcomed a delegation from Kiribati's Ministry of Health & Medical Services to our Melbourne insectaries.
Together with the Australian Government, we're expanding our #Wolbachia method across South Tarawa.
07.11.2025 11:46
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Indonesia began releasing our #Wolbachia mosquitoes in Yogyakarta in 2014.
11 years later, we're working as a technical advisor to the government across five cities, protecting 1.75 million people from mosquito-borne diseases, supporting Indonesia's goal of zero #dengue deaths by 2030.
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06.11.2025 13:05
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Did you know mosquitoes have been around for 220 million years β since dinosaur times? π¦π¦
Our Wolbachia method works with nature to protect communities from diseases like dengue. We work with mosquitoes, not against them.
#Funfactfriday #Mosquitofacts #Wolbachia
31.10.2025 12:02
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Mosquitoes live <2 months. Males: 10 days. Females: 8 weeks.
Why this matters: female Aedes aegypti with Wolbachia pass the bacteria to future generations throughout their lives.
Our #Wolbachia method is self-sustaining. One deployment.
Decades of protection.
#Redefinepossible #FunFactFriday
17.10.2025 13:45
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Before 2011, dengue outbreaks happened every summer in north Queensland. Today, the region is effectively dengue-free.
It started in Cairns, January 2011. Communities learned about the Wolbachia method and agreed to participate.
"No one's talking about dengue anymore"
#ThrowbackThursday #TBT
16.10.2025 11:57
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How Billions of Hacked Mosquitoes and a Vaccine Could Beat the Deadly Dengue Virus
Outbreaks of dengue are killing thousands of people in South America each year and getting worse. Brazil hopes to turn the tide with a home-grown vaccine and an army of mosquitoes infected with...
Nature Magazine just explored our work in Brazil protecting millions from dengue. Our #Wolbachia method showed an 89% case reduction - self-sustaining prevention for the 3.9 billion people at risk worldwide. Building infrastructure for the next decade of public health. Read the story now π
15.10.2025 15:04
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NPR's All Things Considered visited Brazil recently to explore how our Wolbachia method is helping combat dengue and other mosquito-borne diseases.
Here's a snipped of what science journalist, Ari Daniel, had to say. Listen to the full episode here: www.npr.org/sections/goa...
13.10.2025 11:13
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Did you know male mosquitoes locate females by the sound of their wings? Around 400-500 wingbeats p/second.
Only female mosquitoes bite. We release both sexes with #Wolbachia so the bacteria spreads naturally as they breed.
Self-sustaining protection. That's how we redefine possible.
#FunFactFriday
10.10.2025 07:19
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Fighting Dengue: LΓΊcia's Wolbachia Mission|World Mosquito Program
Meet LΓΊcia Jordan, an endemic control agent releasing Wolbachia mosquitoes in Joinville, Brazil. Discover how our Wolbachia method has reduced dengue deaths to zero and is protecting 75% of the city's...
"While I am releasing the mosquitoes, I feel as if I am saving lives."
LΓΊcia Jordan releases #Wolbachia mosquitoes in Joinville, Brazil.
After contracting #dengue herself, she joined our wolbachia method project. Her work has helped reduce 86 dengue deaths to zero.
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08.10.2025 14:39
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Most mosquitoes stay under 7.6m, but some climb to 2,400m!
Our Wolbachia method is proving effective in diverse project sites, from Australia to the AburrΓ‘ Valley. Real results from working with nature.
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#funfactfriday #wolbachia #redefinepossible #dengue
29.08.2025 06:57
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