Sri Lanka, Hambantota

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The mosquito situation in Sri Lanka, specifically in Hambantota, is a significant concern due to the prevalence of mosquito-borne diseases in the region. Mosquitoes thrive in the warm and humid climate of Hambantota, making it an ideal breeding ground for these pesky insects. The presence of stagnant water bodies, such as ponds and puddles, further exacerbates the problem by providing breeding sites for mosquitoes.


Year round mosquito forecast

One of the most common mosquito-borne diseases in Hambantota is dengue fever, which is transmitted by the Aedes aegypti mosquito. Dengue fever can cause severe flu-like symptoms and, in some cases, lead to life-threatening complications. Another prevalent disease is malaria, which is spread by the Anopheles mosquito. Malaria can also have serious health consequences if left untreated.

Efforts to control the mosquito population in Hambantota include regular fogging and spraying of insecticides to eliminate breeding sites and reduce the adult mosquito population. Public health campaigns also aim to raise awareness about the importance of taking preventive measures, such as using mosquito nets and repellents, to avoid mosquito bites. However, despite these efforts, the mosquito situation remains a persistent issue in the region.


Mosquito-borne diseases in the area

Malaria

Zika

Dengue

Yellow Fever

Chikungunya

West Nile Fever


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