Infectious diseases are responsible for 14 million deaths worldwide every year, and those transmitted by mosquitoes are one of the main causes.
Malaria is responsible for over one million deaths every year.
While diseases carried by mosquitoes are primarily located in tropical areas, countries in temperate climates are not invulnerable.
World populations are and will be increasingly exposed to them, due to:
- Changes in climate conditions,
- Increased travel,
- Ecological changes,
- Lack of knowledge about bacteria,
- Social factors (demographics, poverty and therefore lack of prevention, etc.).
Infectious diseases due to mosquitoes are a problem that affects us all.