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The
Healthcare
and
Nutrition
Ministry
which
said
that
both BTI
bacteria
produced
in Sri
Lanka
and Cuba
would be
used as
a
subsidiary
strategy
to
destroy
dengue
mosquito
larvae,
called
upon the
public
to
vigorously
continue
the
eradication
of
mosquito
breeding
places
warning
that
dengue
which
has been
on the
wane
recently
is
likely
to raise
its head
once
again
with the
onset of
the
North
East
monsoon
in
mid-October.
The
Ministry
in a
press
release
said
that
Industrial
Technology
Institute
(ITI) is
the only
local
institution
which
has so
far
produced
the BTI
bacteria
locally
in a
scientific
manner
and
sought
Ministry
approval
to
produce
it on a
commercial
scale.
It said
claims
made by
certain
other
institutions
about
successfully
experiment
the
bacteria
production
locally
without
a
favorable
response
from the
Ministry
was
completely
false
since
the
Ministry
has not
received
any
information
from any
institution
other
than the
ITI.
The
release
said
however
Bio
Power
Lanka
Private
Ltd has
started
producing
the BTI
bacteria
at
present
and it
would
register
this
product
with the
Insecticide
Registration
Office
within
the next
week.
Dr.
Radhika
Samarasekera
in
collaboration
with the
Colombo
University,
Peradeniya
University
Post
Graduate
Institute
of
Medicine
and the
MRI has
developed
the BTI
bacteria
for the
ITI, and
it would
be used
to
control
dengue,
malaria,
filaria
and
Japanese
Encephalitis
causing
mosquitoes
in the
country.
According
to Dr.
Samarasekera
the ITI
will
complete
its
production
of BTI
within
the next
40 days,
the
release
added.
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