نتایج جستجو برای: llins

تعداد نتایج: 235  

2014
Mamadou Ousmane Ndiath Catherine Mazenot Cheikh Sokhna Jean-François Trape

Background: Insecticide treated bed nets have been recommended and proven efficient as a measure to protect African populations from malaria mosquito vector Anopheles spp. This study evaluates the consequences of bed nets use on vectors resistance to insecticides, their feeding behavior and malaria transmission in Dielmo village, Senegal, were LLINs were offered to all villagers in July 2008. M...

2016
George Mtove Joseph P. Mugasa Louisa A. Messenger Robert C. Malima Peter Mangesho Franklin Magogo Mateusz Plucinski Ramadhan Hashimu Johnson Matowo Donald Shepard Bernard Batengana Jackie Cook Basiliana Emidi Yara Halasa Robert Kaaya Aggrey Kihombo Kimberly A. Lindblade Geofrey Makenga Robert Mpangala Abraham Mwambuli Ruth Mzava Abubakary Mziray George Olang Richard M. Oxborough Mohammed Seif Edward Sambu Aaron Samuels Wema Sudi John Thomas Sophie Weston Martin Alilio Nancy Binkin John Gimnig Immo Kleinschmidt Peter McElroy Lawrence H. Moulton Laura Norris Trenton Ruebush Meera Venkatesan Mark Rowland Franklin W. Mosha William N. Kisinza

BACKGROUND Despite considerable reductions in malaria achieved by scaling-up long-lasting insecticidal nets (LLINs) and indoor residual spraying (IRS), maintaining sustained community protection remains operationally challenging. Increasing insecticide resistance also threatens to jeopardize the future of both strategies. Non-pyrethroid insecticide-treated wall lining (ITWL) may represent an al...

2017
Angélique Porciani Malal Diop Nicolas Moiroux Tatiana Kadoke-Lambi Anna Cohuet Fabrice Chandre Laurent Dormont Cédric Pennetier

The use of long lasting insecticide nets (LLINs) treated with pyrethroïd is known for its major contribution in malaria control. However, LLINs are suspected to induce behavioral changes in malaria vectors, which may in turn drastically affect their efficacy against Plasmodium sp. transmission. In sub Saharan Africa, where malaria imposes the heaviest burden, the main malaria vectors are widely...

Journal: :Tropical medicine & international health : TM & IH 2007
T Martin F Chandre J Chabi P F Guillet M Akogbeto J M Hougard

First instar larvae of Aedes aegypti (L.) (Diptera: Culicidae) are very susceptible to deltamethrin, which kills all larvae at a very low dose (0.1 microg/l). Thus the sensitivity of this insect to detect that pyrethroid is in parts per billion, as obtained with most common chromatographic methods of analysis. Here we describe a biological test (BT) to quantify deltamethrin in long-lasting inse...

2014
Nicolas Moiroux Georgia B. Damien Marc Egrot Armel Djenontin Fabrice Chandre Vincent Corbel Gerry F. Killeen Cédric Pennetier

A shift towards early morning biting behavior of the major malaria vector Anopheles funestus have been observed in two villages in south Benin following distribution of long-lasting insecticidal nets (LLINs), but the impact of these changes on the personal protection efficacy of LLINs was not evaluated. Data from human and An. funestus behavioral surveys were used to measure the human exposure ...

Journal: :Bulletin of the World Health Organization 2014
Emmanuel Chanda Constantino D Remijo Harriet Pasquale Samson P Baba Richard L Lako

PROBLEM Long-lasting insecticidal nets (LLINs) are important tools in malaria control. South Sudan, like many other endemic countries, has struggled to improve LLIN coverage and utilization. APPROACH In 2006, Southern Sudan - known as South Sudan after independence in 2011 - initiated a strategic plan to increase LLIN coverage so that at least 60% of households had at least one LLIN each. By ...

2015
Addisu Workineh Kassa Mulugojjam Andualem Tamiru Addisu Gize Yeshanew

Introduction. Malaria is caused by the protozoan parasite Plasmodium and transmitted by the bite of Anopheles mosquitoes. The aim of this study was to assess control measures and trends of malaria and guide intervention measures at Burie-Zuria district, Amhara region. Methods. Descriptive cross-sectional assessment of control measures was undertaken. We used health facility records of malaria d...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2016
Mafalda Viana Angela Hughes Jason Matthiopoulos Hilary Ranson Heather M Ferguson

Malaria transmission has been substantially reduced across Africa through the distribution of long-lasting insecticidal nets (LLINs). However, the emergence of insecticide resistance within mosquito vectors risks jeopardizing the future efficacy of this control strategy. The severity of this threat is uncertain because the consequences of resistance for mosquito fitness are poorly understood: w...

2017
Peter Winskill Patrick GT Walker Jamie T Griffin Azra C Ghani

OBJECTIVES To evaluate the relative cost-effectiveness of introducing the RTS,S malaria vaccine in sub-Saharan Africa compared with further scale-up of existing interventions. DESIGN A mathematical modelling and cost-effectiveness study. SETTING Sub-Saharan Africa. PARTICIPANTS People of all ages. INTERVENTIONS The analysis considers the introduction and scale-up of the RTS,S malaria va...

2017
Hmooda Toto Kafy Bashir Adam Ismail Abraham Peter Mnzava Jonathan Lines Mogahid Shiekh Eldin Abdin Jihad Sulieman Eltaher Anuar Osman Banaga Philippa West John Bradley Jackie Cook Brent Thomas Krishanthi Subramaniam Janet Hemingway Tessa Bellamy Knox Elfatih M. Malik Joshua O. Yukich Martin James Donnelly Immo Kleinschmidt

Insecticide-based interventions have contributed to ∼78% of the reduction in the malaria burden in sub-Saharan Africa since 2000. Insecticide resistance in malaria vectors could presage a catastrophic rebound in disease incidence and mortality. A major impediment to the implementation of insecticide resistance management strategies is that evidence of the impact of resistance on malaria disease...

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