Marshall Islands, Kwajalein Atoll

Saturday

Today

Extreme

Sunday

Tomorrow

Extreme

Monday

Apr 28

High

Tuesday

Apr 29

Moderate

Wednesday

Apr 30

Moderate

Mosquitoes are a prevalent issue in the Marshall Islands, particularly on Kwajalein Atoll. The warm and humid climate provides the perfect breeding ground for these pesky insects, leading to high populations throughout the year. Residents and visitors alike often have to take precautionary measures to avoid being bitten and potentially exposed to mosquito-borne diseases.


Year round mosquito forecast

The mosquito situation in Kwajalein Atoll is further exacerbated by factors such as standing water and lack of proper waste management, which create additional breeding sites for mosquitoes. These insects are not only a nuisance but also pose a health risk due to the transmission of diseases such as dengue fever, Zika virus, and chikungunya. Prevention efforts, such as mosquito control programs and community education campaigns, are crucial in mitigating the spread of these diseases.

Local health authorities in the Marshall Islands have been working to address the mosquito situation and reduce the incidence of mosquito-borne diseases. This includes initiatives such as fogging, larvicide treatments, and public health outreach to educate the population on how to protect themselves from mosquito bites. Despite these efforts, the risk of mosquito-borne diseases remains a concern, especially during peak mosquito season.


Mosquito-borne diseases in the area

Malaria

Zika

Dengue

Yellow Fever

Chikungunya

West Nile Fever


Further information