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FEHD Releases July Gravidtrap and Density Indexes for Aedes Albopictus in 23 Survey Areas

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FEHD Releases July Gravidtrap and Density Indexes for Aedes Albopictus in 23 Survey Areas
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FEHD Releases July Gravidtrap and Density Indexes for Aedes Albopictus in 23 Survey Areas

2026-07-17 18:32 Last Updated At:18:48

FEHD releases third batch of gravidtrap indexes for Aedes albopictus in July

The Food and Environmental Hygiene Department (FEHD) today (July 17) released the third batch of gravidtrap indexes and density indexes for Aedes albopictus in July, covering 23 survey areas, as follows:

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FEHD releases third batch of gravidtrap indexes for Aedes albopictus in July Source: HKSAR Government Press Releases

FEHD releases third batch of gravidtrap indexes for Aedes albopictus in July Source: HKSAR Government Press Releases

FEHD releases third batch of gravidtrap indexes for Aedes albopictus in July Source: HKSAR Government Press Releases

FEHD releases third batch of gravidtrap indexes for Aedes albopictus in July Source: HKSAR Government Press Releases

FEHD releases third batch of gravidtrap indexes for Aedes albopictus in July Source: HKSAR Government Press Releases

FEHD releases third batch of gravidtrap indexes for Aedes albopictus in July Source: HKSAR Government Press Releases

FEHD releases third batch of gravidtrap indexes for Aedes albopictus in July Source: HKSAR Government Press Releases

FEHD releases third batch of gravidtrap indexes for Aedes albopictus in July Source: HKSAR Government Press Releases

District Survey Area July 2026
First Phase Gravidtrap Index First Phase Density Index
Central and Western Kennedy Town and Shek Tong Tsui 9.6% 1.2
Eastern Shau Kei Wan and Sai Wan Ho 28.6% 1.3
Kwun Tong Kowloon Bay 7.3% 2.8
Kwun Tong Central 0.0% N/A
Yau Tsim Tsim Sha Tsui East and King's Park 9.3% 1.0
Sha Tin Ma On Shan 28.1% 1.1
Sha Tin Town Centre and Fo Tan 9.3% 1.0
Tai Po Tai Po East 15.4% 1.0
Tuen Mun So Kwun Wat 17.2% 1.2
Tuen Mun West 4.0% 1.0
Yuen Long Tin Shui Wai 12.0% 1.0

District Survey Area July 2026
Area Gravidtrap Index Area Density Index
Eastern North Point and Quarry Bay 13.8% 1.5
Southern Aberdeen and Ap Lei Chau 14.7% 1.6
Wan Chai Tin Hau and Causeway Bay 5.8% 1.5
Wan Chai 3.7% 1.0
Kowloon City Kai Tak 24.2% 1.5
Kowloon City 4.7% 1.0
Yau Tsim Tsim Sha Tsui and Yau Ma Tei 6.3% 1.1
Sha Tin Tai Wai 0.0% N/A
Kwai Tsing Kwai Chung East 7.2% 1.3
Tsing Yi South 7.1% 1.0
Tsuen Wan Tsuen Wan Town 6.9% 1.5
Tuen Mun Tuen Mun South 9.2% 1.9

The FEHD continues to carry out a series of measures, including:

  • convening special meetings of the interdepartmental task forces on anti-mosquito work to co-ordinate relevant departments and stakeholders, such as construction site contractors, schools and property management companies, in strengthening venues' mosquito control work;
  • conducting risk assessments to identify locations with more serious mosquito infestation to carry out intensive and targeted mosquito control work, including stepping up inspections, eliminating mosquito breeding and potential breeding grounds, applying larvicides, conducting fogging operations to eradicate adult mosquitoes, and placing mosquito trapping devices at appropriate locations;
  • organising exhibitions with the relevant departments and stakeholders, and distributing leaflets and posters; and
  • notifying residential estates that have subscribed to the gravidtrap Rapid Alert System, advising property management companies and residents to stay vigilant and work together in taking mosquito prevention and elimination measures.

During the follow-up actions and following the discovery of stagnant water or stagnant water containers at two parks, five public housing estates and three private housing estates in Eastern District, Southern District, Kowloon City District, Sha Tin District, Tai Po District and Yuen Long District, the FEHD has issued a total of 10 statutory notices to the responsible persons-in-charge, requiring the clearance of such items within a specified timeframe. In addition, the FEHD has initiated two prosecutions against the relevant construction site contractors following the discovery of mosquito breeding at two construction sites in Eastern District and Kowloon City District.

Public participation is crucial to the effective control of mosquito problems. The FEHD appeals to members of the public to continue to work together in strengthening personal mosquito control measures, including:

  • tidy up their premises and check for any accumulation of water inside the premises;
  • remove all unnecessary water collections and eliminate the sources;
  • check household items (those placed in outdoor and open areas in particular), such as refuse containers, vases, air conditioner drip trays, and laundry racks to prevent stagnant water;
  • change water in flower vases and scrub their inner surfaces thoroughly, and remove water in saucers under potted plants at least once a week;
  • properly cover all containers that hold water to prevent mosquitoes from accessing the water;
  • properly dispose of articles that can contain water, such as disposable meal boxes and empty cans; and
  • scrub drains and surface sewers with alkaline detergent at least once a week to remove any mosquito eggs.

Starting in August 2025, following the completion of the surveillance of individual survey areas, and once the latest gravidtrap index and the density index are available, the FEHD has been disseminating relevant information through press releases, its website and social media. It aims to allow members of the public to quickly grasp the mosquito infestation situation and strengthen mosquito control efforts, thereby reducing the risk of chikungunya fever (CF) transmission.

Following recommendations from the World Health Organization and taking into account the local situation in Hong Kong, the FEHD sets up gravidtraps in districts where mosquito-borne diseases have been recorded in the past, as well as in densely populated places such as housing estates, hospitals and schools to monitor the breeding and distribution of Aedes albopictus mosquitoes, which can transmit CF and dengue fever. At present, the FEHD has set up gravidtraps in 62 survey areas of the community, with a surveillance period of two weeks. During the surveillance period, the FEHD will collect the gravidtraps once a week. After the first week of surveillance, the FEHD will immediately examine the glue boards inside the retrieved gravidtraps for the presence of adult Aedine mosquitoes to compile the Gravidtrap Index (First Phase) and Density Index (First Phase). At the end of the second week of surveillance, the FEHD will instantly check the glue boards for the presence of adult Aedine mosquitoes. Data from the two weeks of surveillance will be combined to obtain the Area Gravidtrap Index and the Area Density Index. The Gravidtrap and Density indexes for Aedes albopictus in different survey areas, as well as information on mosquito prevention and control measures, are available on the department's webpage (www.fehd.gov.hk/english/pestcontrol/dengue_fever/Dengue_Fever_Gravidtrap_Index_Update.html#).

FEHD releases third batch of gravidtrap indexes for Aedes albopictus in July Source: HKSAR Government Press Releases

FEHD releases third batch of gravidtrap indexes for Aedes albopictus in July Source: HKSAR Government Press Releases

FEHD releases third batch of gravidtrap indexes for Aedes albopictus in July Source: HKSAR Government Press Releases

FEHD releases third batch of gravidtrap indexes for Aedes albopictus in July Source: HKSAR Government Press Releases

FEHD releases third batch of gravidtrap indexes for Aedes albopictus in July Source: HKSAR Government Press Releases

FEHD releases third batch of gravidtrap indexes for Aedes albopictus in July Source: HKSAR Government Press Releases

FEHD releases third batch of gravidtrap indexes for Aedes albopictus in July Source: HKSAR Government Press Releases

FEHD releases third batch of gravidtrap indexes for Aedes albopictus in July Source: HKSAR Government Press Releases

TAC welcomes completion of scrutiny of four pieces of subsidiary legislation regarding regulation of ride-hailing services

The following is issued on behalf of the Transport Advisory Committee:

The Transport Advisory Committee (TAC) welcomes the completion of scrutiny of the four pieces of subsidiary legislation relating to the regulation of ride-hailing services by the Legislative Council.

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With advancements in technology and changing travel patterns, booking and providing personalised point-to-point transport services through online channels have become an international trend. The TAC welcomes the Government's proposal to regulate ride-hailing services from three aspects, namely platforms, vehicles and drivers, in line with the three major policy objectives of "people-oriented, complementary coexistence and overall control", to safeguard passengers' safety and rights, and to meet and facilitate the public's travel needs.

The Chairman of the TAC, Professor Wong Sze-chun, Photo source: reference image

The Chairman of the TAC, Professor Wong Sze-chun, Photo source: reference image

The Chairman of the TAC, Professor Wong Sze-chun, said, "The TAC expects that with the implementation of the regulatory regime for ride-hailing services, a healthy and sustainable competitive environment can be fostered in Hong Kong's overall personalised point-to-point transport services market. Within the public transport system of Hong Kong, taxis and ride-hailing services complement each other through their respective operating models, enabling a mutually beneficial coexistence and leveraging their own strengths to provide passengers with diverse travel options. The TAC supports the Government in conducting dynamic assessments in response to market developments and actual operational conditions after the implementation of the regulatory regime, and in reviewing in a timely manner whether adjustments to the number of ride-hailing vehicles are required."

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