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Impact of a small-scale tsetse fly control operation with deltamethrin impregnated "Tiny Targets" on tsetse density and trypanosomes' circulation in the Campo sleeping sickness focus of South Cameroon.

Tito Tresor Melachio TanekouCalmes Ursain Bouaka TsakengInaki TiradosAlphonse AchoJude BigogaCharles Sinclair WondjiFlobert Njiokou
Published in: PLoS neglected tropical diseases (2023)
Tiny targets have proven useful in reducing tsetse population densities and trypanosome infection rates, providing evidence for the integration of this tool in current strategies towards trypanosomiasis elimination in Campo. The non-sustained decrease of tsetse densities after one year may indicate reinvasions from neighbouring breeding sites or that the intervention area was not large enough. Our results show the need to scale up by accessing difficult breeding sites and extend the tiny targets to the whole transborder focus.
Keyphrases
  • randomized controlled trial