Scientific Seminar "The effects of Pyriproxyfen used in waste water to control mosquito larvae in waste water in Ba Ria – Vung Tau province"
On May 12th, the Department of
Science and Technology of Ba Ria – Vung Tau province held the scientific
conference "The effects of Pyriproxyfen used in mosquito larvae control in
waste water in Ba Ria – Vung Tau province" at the Meeting Hall of the Center
for Science and Technology Information and Statistics.
On
May 12th, the Department of Science and Technology of Ba Ria – Vung
Tau province held the scientific conference "The effects of Pyriproxyfen
used in mosquito larvae control in waste water in Ba Ria – Vung Tau province"
at the Meeting Hall of the Center for Science and Technology Information and
Statistics. The conference saw the presence of Eng. Nguyen Kim Truong - Deputy
Director of Department of Science and Technology, Prof. Dr. Le Huy Ba - Institute
for the Environmental Science, Engineering and Management (IESEM), Ho Chi Minh
University of Technology (IUH), Dr. Pham Hong Nhat - Vietnam Institute for
Tropical Technology and Environment Protection (VITTEP) , Dr. Le Thanh
Dong - Director of the Institute of Malaria-Parasitology-Entomology of Ho
Chi Minh City and 60 other scientists, researchers and representative from
local government agencies and Ba Ria – Vung Tau Urban Sewerage and Development Ltd.,
Co.
The
objective of the conference was to review and assess the potential impact on
human health and environment of chemicals containing Pyriproxyfen used in waste
water with the purpose of mosquito larvae control. The ultimate purpose was to
provide alternative approaches to ensure the province’s sustainable development
goal.
According
to Professor and Doctor Le Huy Ba, Pyriproxyfen is often used to kill mosquito
larvae or to kill insect larvae in order to protect crops. In small doses, pyriproxyfen
poses no risk or a minimum risk to humans and mammals health. However with
higher concentration such as more than 5 milligram per one kilogram body
weight, it may have impact on livers, kidneys and cause digestive disorders or esterozen.
However, there is no research or documentation on the impact of Pyriproxyfen
used in wastewater currently.
Source:
Source Hoang Long, Translated by Ngoc