Public urged to continue strengthening anti-mosquito efforts

Source: Hong Kong Government special administrative region

     The Food and Environmental Hygiene Department (FEHD) today (July 8) announced that the monthly gravidtrap index for Aedes albopictus mosquitoes in June dropped to 9.8 per cent, at Level 2, indicating that the distribution of Aedes albopictus mosquitoes in the survey areas was fairly extensive. The FEHD and relevant government departments have stepped up mosquito prevention and control actions.

     In June, among the 62 survey areas, the area gravidtrap indexes (AGI) in two areas exceeded 20 per cent. The gravidtraps were mostly located in the vicinity of private residential areas, public housing estates, schools, hospitals/clinics, recreational and sports facilities and public places. The FEHD has collaborated with relevant government departments to take immediate actions to strengthen mosquito prevention and control work in the areas concerned. In June this year, the FEHD conducted over 69 000 inspections, initiated 30 prosecutions following the discovery of mosquito breeding, and issued 135 statutory notices requiring the clearance of stagnant water or stagnant water containers.