World Mosquito Day is observed yearly on August 20 to mark Sir Ronald Ross’s discovery in 1897 that the female anopheles mosquitoes transmit malaria from person to person. Mosquitos kill more people globally than any other animal. The theme of the World Mosquito Day 2024 is “Accelerating the fight against malaria for a more equitable world.” This theme is apt as low resource settings are disproportionately affected by malaria morbidity and mortality. In most malaria endemic countries, malaria is the leading cause of OutPatient visits, as well as work and school absenteeism. It is also a major cause of under five mortality. The theme of this year identifies the need for equity in access to much needed malaria prevention, diagnosis and treatment. Early diagnosis and treatment prevent complications from malaria.
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World Mosquito Day 2024
August 20, 2024
Recent mosquito-related publications in our ISID journals:
International Journal of Infectious Diseases (IJID)
→ Malaria burden and residual transmission: two thirds of mosquito bites may not be preventable with current vector control tools on Bioko Island, Equatorial Guinea
International Journal of Infectious Diseases (IJID)
→ Persistent carriage of subpatent Plasmodium falciparum parasites associated with clinical malaria in a low transmission area in Senegal
International Journal of Infectious Diseases (IJID)
→ Dynamics of asymptomatic Plasmodium falciparum and Plasmodium vivax infections and their infectiousness to mosquitoes in a low transmission setting of Ethiopia: a longitudinal observational study