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Robustness of Wolbachia-mediated incompatible-insect technique to future climate change scenarios

Wolbachia-mediated incompatible-insect technique (IIT) via wAlbB, wMel or wPip/wAlbA/wAlbB strains are promising approaches for suppressing wildtype Aedes mosquitoes and therefore Aedes-borne diseases. Yet, the effectiveness of this technique under climate change remains uncertain. Here, we evaluate the long-term robustness of male Wolbachia-infected mosquito releases to suppress wildtype Aedes aegypti and Ae. albopictus populations across future climate scenarios across diverse geographical regions. We compiled large publicly available datasets on Aedes abundance across Singapore, China, the European Union and the United States, historical and projected climatic conditions in these regions

public and global health