---
title: "MINSA Launches 'Mi compromiso, mi patio limpio' Campaign to Fight Dengue"
date: 2026-03-19
modified: 2026-03-20
author: ""
url: https://panamadaily.news/2026/03/19/minsa-mi-compromiso-mi-patio-limpio/
categories:
  - "Health"
  - "News"
tags:
  - "Aedes aegypti"
  - "dengue"
  - "MINSA"
  - "Panama"
  - "public health"
---

# MINSA Launches 'Mi compromiso, mi patio limpio' Campaign to Fight Dengue

## What Happened

The Ministry of Health (MINSA) has launched a campaign titled “Mi compromiso, mi patio limpio” aimed at tackling dengue by targeting the breeding grounds of the Aedes aegypti mosquito. MINSA indicated that the central objective of the initiative is to drastically reduce mosquito breeding sites.

## Background

Dengue is transmitted primarily by the Aedes aegypti mosquito, which commonly breeds in small collections of standing water found in and around homes. Campaigns that focus on removing or treating these breeding sites are a standard public health approach to lowering transmission risk.

## What the Campaign Focuses On

The campaign title highlights domestic outdoor spaces — patios and yards — where containers and debris can hold standing water. MINSA’s statement emphasizes reduction of these breeding sites as the main goal, signaling a prevention-focused effort that relies on household and community action.

## What This Means

By concentrating on breeding-site elimination, the campaign aims to interrupt the mosquito life cycle and reduce opportunities for dengue spread. If widely adopted, these measures can help lower case numbers and ease the burden on health services during peak transmission periods. Success will depend on participation by households, communities and local authorities to identify and remove potential mosquito habitats.

## Next Steps

MINSA’s announcement centers on the prevention goal; further details on specific activities, timelines, or regional focus were not provided in the initial statement. Public-health authorities typically follow such launches with guidance for households and community outreach to promote sustained behavior changes that limit mosquito breeding.