Algeria, Mascara

Tuesday

Today

Moderate

Wednesday

Tomorrow

Moderate

Thursday

May 1

Low

Friday

May 2

Moderate

Saturday

May 3

Moderate

The mosquito situation in Mascara, Algeria is a concern for the local population. Mosquitoes are prevalent in the region due to the favorable climate and the presence of standing water sources such as rivers, lakes, and irrigation systems. These mosquitoes pose a threat to public health as they are known carriers of diseases such as malaria, dengue fever, and West Nile virus. The mosquito population tends to peak during the warmer months, particularly from May to September, when the conditions are most suitable for their breeding and proliferation.


Year round mosquito forecast

Local authorities in Mascara, Algeria have implemented various measures to control the mosquito population and minimize the risk of disease transmission. These include regular surveillance and monitoring of mosquito breeding sites, larvicidal treatments to eliminate mosquito larvae, and public awareness campaigns to educate the community about mosquito bite prevention and personal protection measures. Additionally, efforts are made to improve sanitation and drainage systems to reduce the availability of stagnant water, which serves as breeding grounds for mosquitoes. Despite these efforts, it is important for residents and visitors to take necessary precautions such as using mosquito repellents, wearing protective clothing, and avoiding outdoor activities during peak mosquito activity hours.


Mosquito-borne diseases in the area

Malaria

Zika

Dengue

Yellow Fever

Chikungunya

West Nile Fever


Further information