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For war on dengue, Vietnam offers a few good tips

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  • The ideal solution for India’s dengue trouble may not be in Singapore which annually fights the problem. It perhaps lies with a couple of developing countries: Vietnam and Cuba.

    Both countries have achieved spectacular success in prevention of the disease by releasing into stagnant water bodies organisms that feed on mosquito larvae.

    The Vietnam programme used mesocyclops, a tiny one-eyed shrimp-like creature that can eliminate 96-100 per cent of mosquito larvae in a water body.

    The programme, carried out from 1998 to 2003, was reported in the February 2005 issue of The Lancet. It said over 3.80 lakh people had been protected from dengue fever in 12 provinces.

    Mesocylops was introduced in all water bodies likeliest to allow large-scale breeding of the Aedes mosquito. This was backed with a community education campaign that told people to take care so as to prevent mosquito breeding in water containers.

    The authors, Brian Kay and Vu Sihn Nam, reported that the mosquito had been eradicated in most villages in the programme and no case of dengue had been reported since 2002. They said such a strategy could be used wherever the major breeding ground for A. aegypti is water bodies and containers. This could well apply to the current outbreak in India.

    Experts here say the strategy is “not a universal answer, but has the potential to make an important difference in rural communities.” Says Dr A P Dash, director of the Malaria Research Centre, “There’s no vaccine for the disease and the only way to stop it is to prevent mosquito breeding. One of the most important strategies is biological control.”

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