It was World Mosquito Day today and while that may not sound like the most exciting day to anyone who isn't an insect lover, it did provide us with the perfect opportunity to debunk some of the myths related to both mosquitoes and the transmission of malaria.
What is World Mosquito Day?
World Mosquito Day is an annual commemoration of the British Doctor Sir Ronald Ross; his discovery in 1987 successfully linked mosquitoes to the transmission of malaria and fueled decades of research into finding a cure for the disease. Fast forward to today and unfortunately we are still fighting the battle against malaria but World Mosquito Day falls on the 20th of August each year, with the idea behind it being to promote safe practice in mosquito prone areas, to generate funds to help with research into cures against mosquito transmitted diseases and to celebrate Dr Ross' groundbreaking discovery.
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