نتایج جستجو برای: llins

تعداد نتایج: 235  

Journal: :Frontiers in tropical diseases 2021

Female Anopheles mosquitoes transmit Plasmodium parasites that cause human malaria. Currently, vector control is the most widely deployed approach to reduce mosquito population and hence disease transmission. This relies on use of insecticide-based interventions including Long-lasting Insecticide-treated Nets (LLINs) Indoor Residual Spraying (IRS) where scale-up has contributed a dramatic decli...

2014
Gregory S Noland Patricia M Graves Adamu Sallau Abel Eigege Emmanuel Emukah Amy E Patterson Joseph Ajiji Iheanyichi Okorofor Oji Uka Oji Mary Umar Kal Alphonsus James Damen Jeremiah Ngondi Masayo Ozaki Elizabeth Cromwell Josephine Obiezu Solomon Eneiramo Chinyere Okoro Renn McClintic-Doyle Olusola Oresanya Emmanuel Miri Paul M Emerson Frank O Richards

BACKGROUND Nigeria suffers the world's largest malaria burden, with approximately 51 million cases and 207,000 deaths annually. As part of the country's aim to reduce by 50% malaria-related morbidity and mortality by 2013, it embarked on mass distribution of free long-lasting insecticidal nets (LLINs). METHODS Prior to net distribution campaigns in Abia and Plateau States, Nigeria, a modified...

Journal: :BMC Public Health 2008
Estifanos B Shargie Teshome Gebre Jeremiah Ngondi Patricia M Graves Aryc W Mosher Paul M Emerson Yeshewamebrat Ejigsemahu Tekola Endeshaw Dereje Olana Asrat WeldeMeskel Admas Teferra Zerihun Tadesse Abate Tilahun Gedeon Yohannes Frank O Richards

BACKGROUND Malaria transmission in Ethiopia is unstable and seasonal, with the majority of the country's population living in malaria-prone areas. Results from DHS 2005 indicate that the coverage of key malaria interventions was low. The government of Ethiopia has set the national goal of full population coverage with a mean of 2 long-lasting insecticidal nets (LLINs) per household through dist...

Journal: :BMC Medicine 2009
Anand B Joshi Murari L Das Shireen Akhter Rajib Chowdhury Dinesh Mondal Vijay Kumar Pradeep Das Axel Kroeger Marleen Boelaert Max Petzold

BACKGROUND Bangladesh, India and Nepal are working towards the elimination of visceral leishmaniasis (VL) by 2015. In 2005 the World Health Organization/Training in Tropical Diseases launched an implementation research programme to support integrated vector management for the elimination of VL from Bangladesh, India and Nepal. The programme is conducted in different phases, from proof-of-concep...

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