With the aim of finding better and more sustainable solutions, MSF and our Honduran partners decided to trial prevention methods that have not been used in Honduras before, but that have proven effective in other countries with high levels of dengue. This includes releasing Aedes aegypti mosquitoes carrying the natural Wolbachia bacteria, which reduces mosquitoes’ ability to transmit arboviruses.
“When the mosquitoes carry Wolbachia, the bacteria compete with viruses like dengue, making it harder for viruses to reproduce inside the mosquitoes,” says Claire Dorion, MSF technical adviser.
“This means that mosquitoes are much less likely to spread viruses from person to person, reducing dengue fever in an area where Wolbachia is established in the local mosquito population.”