نتایج جستجو برای: insecticide treated bed nets

تعداد نتایج: 533558  

Journal: :BMJ 2001
S Abdulla J A Schellenberg R Nathan O Mukasa T Marchant T Smith M Tanner C Lengeler

OBJECTIVE To assess the impact of a social marketing programme for distributing nets treated with insecticide on malarial parasitaemia and anaemia in very young children in an area of high malaria transmission. DESIGN Community cross sectional study. Annual, cross sectional data were collected at the beginning of the social marketing campaign (1997) and the subsequent two years. Net ownership...

2017
Bello Gimba Saminu Iliyasu Bala

We modeled the impact of bed-net use and insecticide treated nets (ITNs), temperature, and treatment on malaria transmission dynamics using ordinary differential equations. To achieve this we formulated a simple model of mosquito biting rate that depends on temperature and usage of insecticides treated bed nets. We conducted global uncertainty and sensitivity analysis using Latin Hypercube Samp...

Journal: :The American journal of tropical medicine and hygiene 2003
Feiko O ter Kuile Dianne J Terlouw Penelope A Phillips-Howard William A Hawley Jennifer F Friedman Simon K Kariuki Ya Ping Shi Margarette S Kolczak Altaf A Lal John M Vulule Bernard L Nahlen

The impact of insecticide (permethrin)-treated bed nets (ITNs) on malaria in pregnancy was studied in a rural area in western Kenya with intense perennial malaria transmission. All households in 40 of 79 villages were randomized to receive ITNs by January 1997. The ITNs were distributed in control villages two years later. Complete data on birth outcome were available on 2,754 (89.6%) of 3,072 ...

2015

Malaria in pregnancy (MiP) is a major, preventable cause of maternal morbidity and poor birth outcomes. To prevent the adverse outcomes of MiP, WHO recommends the use of insecticidetreated mosquito nets (ITNs), and effective case management of malaria and anaemia in pregnant women. In areas of moderate to high malaria transmission of sub-Saharan Africa, WHO also recommends intermittent preventi...

2012
M. R. Coy N. D. Sanscrainte K. C. Chalaire A. Inberg I. Maayan E. Glick N. Paldi J. J. Becnel

Mosquitoes (Diptera: Culicidae) are the most medically important arthropods worldwide, vectoring numerous agents that negatively affect humans, including dengue, arboviral encephalitides and malaria parasites. These mosquito-borne pathogens adversely affect millions of people annually, and the total burden of diseases associated with mosquitoes is well documented (e.g. see Sachs and Malaney 200...

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