Brazil, Marília

Thursday

Today

High

Friday

Tomorrow

Moderate

Saturday

Apr 26

Low

Sunday

Apr 27

Low

Monday

Apr 28

Low

Marília, Brazil, located in the state of São Paulo, experiences a fluctuating mosquito population due to its tropical climate, which provides ideal breeding conditions for mosquitoes. The region is home to mosquito species such as Aedes aegypti and Culex quinquefasciatus, which are known to transmit various diseases. Local authorities in Marília are proactive in controlling the mosquito population through larvicide treatments and public awareness campaigns.


Year round mosquito forecast

The rainy season in Marília typically falls between October and March, leading to an increase in the mosquito population as stagnant water becomes abundant. To combat this, efforts are made to control breeding grounds and educate the public on preventive measures. Residents and visitors are advised to use mosquito repellent, wear appropriate clothing, and eliminate standing water to reduce the risk of mosquito bites and potential disease transmission.

It is recommended to consult with healthcare providers or travel clinics before traveling to Marília, Brazil, to inquire about vaccinations for mosquito-borne diseases such as dengue, Zika, and West Nile virus. While there may not be specific vaccines for these diseases, taking preventive measures such as using insect repellent and wearing protective clothing can help reduce the risk of contracting mosquito-borne illnesses during your stay in Marília.


Mosquito-borne diseases in the area

Malaria

Zika

Dengue

Yellow Fever

Chikungunya

West Nile Fever


Further information