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Why Sustainable Traps and Vaccines Are Stronger Together in the Fight Against Dengue

  • Writer: Team Earthwise
    Team Earthwise
  • Jan 27
  • 1 min read

Vaccines are a major step forward in the fight against dengue, as they help protect people and reduce the risk of severe cases. But that doesn’t mean other strategies become unnecessary. Vaccines and mosquito traps don’t compete with each other—they address different parts of the same problem.


Vaccination strengthens individual protection. Sustainable traps, on the other hand, act on the environment by helping reduce the presence of Aedes aegypti. Even with vaccination, the mosquito continues to circulate, find breeding sites, and transmit not only dengue but also Zika and chikungunya. Additionally, vaccine coverage doesn’t happen instantly or universally; it depends on distribution, availability, and public uptake.


That’s why the most effective prevention comes from combining multiple approaches: vaccination when recommended, eliminating breeding sites, public awareness, and complementary control technologies. In this context, Aedes Mosquito Killers serve as a practical, ongoing solution with lower environmental impact, helping reduce daily transmission risk.


In practice, public health relies on layered protection. When one measure fails or takes time to reach people, another helps maintain control. It’s this combination of efforts that makes the fight against arboviruses more consistent throughout the year, especially during high‑risk periods such as hot and rainy seasons, when mosquito reproduction increases more easily.

 
 
 

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