
Marco Reyes
Travel blogger
Checked Mozzwise before my Bali trip. Knew exactly which repellent to pack and that dengue was the main risk — not malaria like I assumed.

James Whitfield
Expat in Bangkok
Living in Bangkok, I use Mozzwise to check which months are worst. June through October is when I take extra precautions. The data matches reality.
Finally a tool that shows disease presence by country — not just "tropics = dangerous." My patients get specific, actionable advice now.

David Okonkwo
Lagos, Nigeria
As someone who grew up with malaria, it's refreshing to see a platform that takes mosquito-borne diseases seriously with real data, not fear.
Backpacked through Central America for 3 months. Mozzwise told me exactly where Zika was still active. My travel clinic confirmed everything.
Traveling with kids to Sri Lanka — Mozzwise showed us the monthly intensity and which species to watch for. We packed the right protection.
I move between countries every few months. Mozzwise is the first thing I check — tells me if I need a bed net, repellent, or prophylaxis.

Giulia Ferretti
Rome, Italy
West Nile has been spreading across southern Europe. Mozzwise showed me the risk was real even in Italy — something our local news barely covered.

Lukas Brenner
Munich, Germany
Planned a summer road trip through Greece and Croatia. Mozzwise flagged West Nile virus in both — we packed DEET for the first time on a European holiday.

Sophie Durand
Paris, France
Tiger mosquitoes arrived in southern France years ago. Mozzwise confirmed chikungunya risk in Provence — my mother-in-law lives there and had no idea.

Mike Thornton
Houston, Texas
After Hurricane season the mosquitoes in Houston are insane. Mozzwise shows the actual risk level for our area — dengue has been creeping into Texas.

Jessica Park
Miami, Florida
Living in South Florida, mosquitoes are just part of life. But knowing exactly which diseases are present in our county — not just "the tropics" — is a game changer.

André Silva
Rio de Janeiro
During dengue season here, Mozzwise shows the actual intensity — not just news headlines. It's the difference between informed and panicked.

Marco Reyes
Travel blogger
Checked Mozzwise before my Bali trip. Knew exactly which repellent to pack and that dengue was the main risk — not malaria like I assumed.

James Whitfield
Expat in Bangkok
Living in Bangkok, I use Mozzwise to check which months are worst. June through October is when I take extra precautions. The data matches reality.
Finally a tool that shows disease presence by country — not just "tropics = dangerous." My patients get specific, actionable advice now.

David Okonkwo
Lagos, Nigeria
As someone who grew up with malaria, it's refreshing to see a platform that takes mosquito-borne diseases seriously with real data, not fear.
Backpacked through Central America for 3 months. Mozzwise told me exactly where Zika was still active. My travel clinic confirmed everything.
Traveling with kids to Sri Lanka — Mozzwise showed us the monthly intensity and which species to watch for. We packed the right protection.
I move between countries every few months. Mozzwise is the first thing I check — tells me if I need a bed net, repellent, or prophylaxis.

Giulia Ferretti
Rome, Italy
West Nile has been spreading across southern Europe. Mozzwise showed me the risk was real even in Italy — something our local news barely covered.

Lukas Brenner
Munich, Germany
Planned a summer road trip through Greece and Croatia. Mozzwise flagged West Nile virus in both — we packed DEET for the first time on a European holiday.

Sophie Durand
Paris, France
Tiger mosquitoes arrived in southern France years ago. Mozzwise confirmed chikungunya risk in Provence — my mother-in-law lives there and had no idea.

Mike Thornton
Houston, Texas
After Hurricane season the mosquitoes in Houston are insane. Mozzwise shows the actual risk level for our area — dengue has been creeping into Texas.

Jessica Park
Miami, Florida
Living in South Florida, mosquitoes are just part of life. But knowing exactly which diseases are present in our county — not just "the tropics" — is a game changer.

André Silva
Rio de Janeiro
During dengue season here, Mozzwise shows the actual intensity — not just news headlines. It's the difference between informed and panicked.