Global Warming Heats Up Mosquito Threat – Faster Breeding and Aggressive Biting
The consequences of global warming go beyond weather changes – they also impact life on Earth.
Research confirms that rising temperatures lead to faster development, increased reproduction, and more frequent biting of Aedes mosquitoes, the main carriers of dengue virus.
Thailand’s hot and humid climate provides an ideal environment for their spread.
Dengue is caused by the dengue virus with four known strains. It’s transmitted by Aedes mosquitoes and causes thousands of deaths in Thailand each year.
Even those previously infected can catch dengue again, with higher risk of developing severe symptoms that could lead to death.
That’s why getting vaccinated against dengue is a crucial step not to be overlooked.






