Rev Sci Tech. 2022 May;41(1):91-99. doi: 10.20506/rst.41.1.3306.
The Wolbachia insect control method, employed by the World Mosquito Program (WMP), relies on introgressing Wolbachia through target Aedes aegypti populations to reduce the incidence of dengue. Since 2010, the WMP has been producing Wolbachia-infected mosquitoes at numerous sites across the globe for release in 11 countries. As the technology has matured, greater focus has been placed on mosquito production at larger central facilities for transport to remote release sites, both domestically and internationally. Of particular note is the production of Wolbachia-infected mosquitoes at the WMP's Australian production facility for successful international deployments in Fiji, Vanuatu, Kiribati and Sri Lanka. This requires careful management of both production and supply-chain processes to ensure that the quality of the mosquito eggs, specifically the hatch rate and Wolbachia infection rate, is maintained. To ensure the cost-effectiveness and scalability of the Wolbachia method, these processes will be further refined to facilitate deployment from large centralised production facilities.
世界蚊子计划(WMP)采用的沃尔巴克氏体昆虫控制方法依赖于通过目标埃及伊蚊种群导入沃尔巴克氏体,以降低登革热的发病率。自 2010 年以来,WMP 一直在全球多个地点生产感染沃尔巴克氏体的蚊子,并在 11 个国家释放。随着技术的成熟,人们越来越关注在更大的中心设施中生产蚊子,以便在国内外的偏远释放地点进行运输。值得特别注意的是,WMP 在澳大利亚生产设施中生产感染沃尔巴克氏体的蚊子,成功在斐济、瓦努阿图、基里巴斯和斯里兰卡进行了国际部署。这需要仔细管理生产和供应链流程,以确保蚊子卵的质量,特别是孵化率和沃尔巴克氏体感染率得到维持。为了确保沃尔巴克氏体方法的成本效益和可扩展性,将进一步改进这些流程,以方便从大型集中生产设施进行部署。