Senegal, Fathala Wildlife Reserve

Sunday

Today

Low

Monday

Tomorrow

Moderate

Tuesday

Apr 29

Moderate

Wednesday

Apr 30

Moderate

Thursday

May 1

Moderate

Mosquitoes are a prevalent issue in Senegal, particularly in the Fathala Wildlife Reserve. The warm and humid climate provides the perfect breeding ground for these pesky insects, leading to high populations in the area. Mosquitoes are not only a nuisance but also pose a significant health risk due to the potential spread of mosquito-borne diseases.


Year round mosquito forecast

In Senegal, Fathala Wildlife Reserve is no exception when it comes to the prevalence of mosquito-borne diseases. Malaria, dengue fever, and yellow fever are among the most common diseases transmitted by mosquitoes in the region. These diseases can have serious consequences if left untreated, making it crucial for visitors to take precautionary measures to protect themselves from mosquito bites.

The Fathala Wildlife Reserve in Senegal has implemented various measures to combat the mosquito population and reduce the risk of mosquito-borne diseases. These efforts include mosquito control programs, such as insecticide spraying and the use of mosquito nets. Additionally, visitors are advised to use insect repellent, wear long-sleeved clothing, and avoid being outdoors during peak mosquito activity times.


Mosquito-borne diseases in the area

Malaria

Zika

Dengue

Yellow Fever

Chikungunya

West Nile Fever


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