نتایج جستجو برای: insecticide treated bed nets

تعداد نتایج: 533558  

Journal: :The Cochrane database of systematic reviews 2000
C Lengeler

BACKGROUND Malaria is an important cause of illness and death in many parts of the world, especially in Africa. There has been a renewed emphasis on preventive measures, both at community and at individual level. Insecticide treated bednets and curtains are a promising preventive measure. OBJECTIVES The objective of this review was to assess the effects of insecticide-treated bednets or curta...

2012
Anni-Maria Pulkki-Brännström Claudia Wolff Niklas Brännström Jolene Skordis-Worrall

BACKGROUND The World Health Organization recommends that national malaria programmes universally distribute long-lasting insecticide-treated bed nets (LLINs). LLINs provide effective insecticide protection for at least three years while conventional nets must be retreated every 6-12 months. LLINs may also promise longer physical durability (lifespan), but at a higher unit price. No prospective ...

2017
Winifred A. Bird

A combination of indoor spraying and use of insecticide-treated bed nets has slashed cases of malaria, but now researchers are reporting widespread resistance of mosquitoes to the chemicals used to kill them. Agricultural pesticides appear to be playing a role in fostering this resistance.

2014
Jian-wei Xu Yuan-mei Liao Hui Liu Ren-hua Nie Joshua Havumaki

BACKGROUND Insecticide-treated nets (ITNs) are an integral part of vector control recommendations for malaria elimination in China. This study investigated the extent to which bed nets were used and which factors influence bed net use among Jinuo Ethnic Minority in China-Myanmar-Laos border areas. METHODS AND FINDINGS This study combined a quantitative household questionnaire survey and quali...

2009
SH Moosa-Kazemi M Shayeghi E Javadian M Motabar MR Hosseini

Background: The control of leishmaniasis, a tropical neglected disease, has been concern of Iranian health authorities due to the increasing number of cases during the last two decades. The objective of this study was to determine deltamethrine residue on the impregnated bed nets using HPTLC technique in a leishmaniasis control program in Iran. Methods: During this experimental study, a total o...

2009
SH Moosa-Kazemi M Shayeghi MR Yaghoobi-Ershadi H Vatandoost MT Sadeghi E Javadian M Motabar MR Hosseini M Abtahi

BACKGROUND The control of leishmaniasis, a tropical neglected disease, has been concern of Iranian health authorities due to the increasing number of cases during the last two decades. The objective of this study was to determine deltamethrine residue on the impregnated bed nets using HPTLC technique in a leishmaniasis control program in Iran. METHODS During this experimental study, a total o...

Journal: :journal of arthropod-borne diseases 0
richard m. poché genesis laboratories, 10122 ne frontage road, wellington, co 80549, usa rajesh garlapati genesis laboratories india private limited, patna, bihar, india

visceral leishmaniasis is a deadly parasitic disease that is transmitted via the bite of a female sand fly, phlebotomus argentipes. the highest burden of this disease is in northern india. in 2005, india embarked on an initiative with ne­pal, bangladesh, and the world health organization to eliminate visceral leishmaniasis by 2015. with the goal of 1 case in 10,000 people still unmet, it is pru...

Journal: :Lancet 2001
J R Schellenberg S Abdulla R Nathan O Mukasa T J Marchant N Kikumbih A K Mushi H Mponda H Minja H Mshinda M Tanner C Lengeler

BACKGROUND Insecticide-treated nets have proven efficacy as a malaria-control tool in Africa. However, the transition from efficacy to effectiveness cannot be taken for granted. We assessed coverage and the effect on child survival of a large-scale social marketing programme for insecticide-treated nets in two rural districts of southern Tanzania with high perennial malaria transmission. METH...

2011
Thomas P. Eisele Julie Thwing Joseph Keating

Nearly all experts agree that insecticidetreated mosquito nets (ITNs) are a lifesaving intervention, supported by strong evidence from carefully conducted trials that show ITNs to be efficacious at preventing all-cause child mortality and malaria morbidity in children and pregnant women [1,2]. Under program conditions, ITNs have also been associated with significant reductions in malaria morbid...

2013
Gabriel U.P. Iloh Agwu N. Amadi Charles E. Obiukwu Patrick U. Njoku John N. Ofoedu Godwin O.C. Okafor

BACKGROUND Effective reduction of malaria morbidity and mortality in Nigerian children under the age of five depends to a large extent on family biosocial factors. Although, the awareness of insecticide treated bed nets (ITNs) is reportedly high and increasing in Nigeria there remain large gaps between awareness, possession and use by families with children under the age of five in Nigeria. A...

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