Wolbachia in Bantul

The Bantul Health Service, WMP Yogyakarta, and Yayasan Tahija have conveyed the achievements of the Wow Mantul program to the Regent of Bantul H. Abdul Halim Muslih at a hearing which took place on December 7, 2022.Wolbachia deployed in May…

“Besanan Nyamuk WoW Mantul” Deployment Grand Launching of More Than 19,000 Mosquito Egg Release Containers in Bantul

After completing the Wolbachia technology research that has proven to be effective in reducing 77% of DHF cases and reducing 86% of inpatient DHF cases from the results of the efficacy test study, the World Mosquito Program (WMP) Yogyakarta in…

New Hope from Sleman

The Wolbachia deployment in Sleman, which began on May 25, 2021, was completed in January 2022. The community in Sleman Regency has hosted 22,322 buckets of mosquito eggs in residential areas (94%) and public spaces (6%). The deployment in Sleman…

The Indonesian Academy of Science Supports Wolbachia Technology

The Indonesian Academy of Science (Akademi Ilmu Pengetahuan Indonesia – AIPI), through the Medical Sciences Commission, has overseen and supported innovations in preventing dengue fever with Wolbachia technology that has been running since 2011. The innovation of Wolbachia (wMel) technology…

Discussion with the Harvard Club of Indonesia on Wolbachia Technology in Fighting Dengue Fever in Indonesia

Dengue is the most rapidly spread mosquito-borne disease in the world, including Indonesia. Indonesia has been fighting against Dengue Hemorrhagic Fever (“DHF”) for the last 50 years. Many interventions have been carried out, however, there is no long-term method that…