Mosquitoes are among humankind’s deadliest enemies because of their ability to transmit diseases such as malaria and Zika virus disease, which can cause devastation on a global scale. However, some countries are using a nuclear-based birth control method, the sterile insect technique (SIT), to combat mosquito-borne illnesses such as dengue. One such country is Bangladesh.
“Dengue ravished Bangladesh on an unprecedented scale in 2019. There were over 100 000 reported cases, our health system was overwhelmed with people suffering from severe flu-like symptoms, and more than 150 people lost their lives,” said Mahfuza Khan, Director of the Institute of Food and Radiation Biology at the Bangladesh Atomic Energy Commission. Prolonged monsoon rains provided the ideal breeding ground for the Aedes species of mosquito, which spread dengue and other diseases such as Zika and chikungunya. “As we are fighting to save people from these diseases, our efforts to control mosquitoes should be focused on an integrated approach, including the use of the SIT.”