World Mosquito Day

August 20, Wednesday

World Mosquito Day
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World Mosquito Day — a day dedicated to raising awareness about the role of mosquitoes in spreading diseases and measures to combat them.

Date of celebration
Observed annually on August 20.

History and establishment
— World Mosquito Day was established in honor of the discovery by British doctor Sir Ronald Ross in 1897 that mosquitoes transmit malaria.
— This discovery was a breakthrough in medicine and allowed the development of methods for preventing and fighting malaria.
— The day aims to draw attention to health issues related to mosquitoes and to support the fight against mosquito-borne diseases.

Meaning and goals
— Increasing public awareness of risks associated with mosquitoes, such as malaria, dengue fever, Zika, and others.
— Promoting preventive measures, including the use of nets, repellents, and sanitation activities.
— Supporting scientific research and global programs combating mosquitoes and the diseases they carry.

How it is celebrated
— Educational campaigns, seminars, and lectures are held for the public.
— Health organizations and charities run campaigns to spread information and fight malaria.
— Some countries organize themed events and exhibitions dedicated to fighting mosquitoes.

Brief summary
World Mosquito Day is an important day that reminds us of the significance of science in fighting infectious diseases and the need for joint efforts to protect the health of millions of people worldwide.

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