نتایج جستجو برای: mosquito nets

تعداد نتایج: 35088  

2014
Elijah Chirebvu Moses John Chimbari Barbara Ntombi Ngwenya

This study investigated potential risk factors associated with malaria transmission in Tubu village, Okavango subdistrict, a malaria endemic area in northern Botswana. Data was derived from a census questionnaire survey, participatory rural appraisal workshop, field observations, and mosquito surveys. History of malaria episodes was associated with several factors: household income (P < 0.05), ...

Journal: :Journal of medical entomology 2011
Marit Farenhorst Anne Hilhorst Matthew B Thomas Bart G J Knols

Mosquito resistance to chemical insecticides is considered a serious threat for the sustainable use of contemporary malaria vector control methods. Fungal entomopathogens show potential as alternative biological control agents against (insecticide-resistant) anophelines. This study was designed to test whether the fungus, Beauveria bassiana, could be delivered to mosquitoes on netting materials...

2014
Seth R Irish

The physical integrity of bednets is a concern of national malaria control programs, as it is a key factor in determining the rate of replacement of bednets. It is largely assumed that increased numbers of holes will result in a loss of protection of sleepers from potentially infective bites. Experimental hut studies are valuable in understanding mosquito behaviour indoors, particularly as it r...

Journal: :Bulletin of entomological research 2002
E B Magbity E B Magbity J D Lines M T Marbiah K David E Peterson

The sampling efficiency of light trap catches relative to human bait catches in estimating biting rates of the mosquito Anopheles gambiae Giles was investigated in two types of community in southern Sierra Leone: (i) where most of the inhabitants slept under treated bed nets; and (ii) where most of the inhabitants slept without bed nets. The number of female A. gambiae mosquitoes caught in thes...

2017

Despite high coverage of indoor interventions like Background insecticide-treated nets, mosquito-borne infections persist, partly because of outdoor-biting, early-biting and insecticide-resistant vectors. Push-pull systems, where mosquitoes are repelled from humans and attracted to nearby lethal targets, may constitute effective complementary interventions. : A partially randomized cross-over d...

Journal: :The American journal of tropical medicine and hygiene 2015
Georgia R Gore-Langton James Mungai Nfornuh Alenwi Abdullahi Abagira Owen M Bicknell Rebecca E Harrison Farah Amin Hassan Stephen Munga Katie Eves Elizabeth Juma Richard Allan

Rising reports of exophagic malaria vectors make even more pressing the need for alternatives to traditional, mesh, long-lasting insecticidal nets (LLINs) designed for indoor sleeping and often inadequate in the protection of outdoor-sleeping populations. This study tests and evaluates the retention, utilization, and durability of novel, non-mesh nets designed for outdoor use. Longitudinal, cro...

Journal: :African health sciences 2008
Leonard E G Mboera Mathias L Kamugisha Susan F Rumisha William N Kisinza Kesheni P Senkoro Andrew Y Kitua

BACKGROUND The endemicity of malaria in Tanzania is heterogenous, mainly associated with physical factors such as topography, climate and socio-economic status. The contributions of these factors in many regions of Tanzania have not been studied in detail. OBJECTIVE This study was carried out to determine the prevalence and transmission of malaria and mosquito nets coverage among schoolchildr...

2010
David A. Larsen Joseph Keating John Miller Adam Bennett Cynthia Changufu Cecilia Katebe Thomas P. Eisele

BACKGROUND AND METHODS Roll Back Malaria set the goal of 100% of households in malaria endemic countries in Africa owning an insecticide-treated mosquito net (ITN) by 2010. Zambia has used mass free distribution campaigns and distribution through antenatal care (ANC) clinics to achieve high coverage. METHODOLOGY AND PRINCIPAL FINDINGS We conducted a probability survey of 801 households in 200...

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...

2017
Joseph M. Wagman

Despite high coverage of indoor interventions like Background insecticide-treated nets, mosquito-borne infections persist, partly because of outdoor-biting, early-biting and insecticide-resistant vectors. Push-pull systems, where mosquitoes are repelled from humans and attracted to nearby lethal targets, may constitute effective complementary interventions. : A partially randomized cross-over d...

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