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Developing Consensus Standard Operating Procedures (SOPs) to Evaluate New Types of Insecticide-Treated Nets.

Natalie LissendenJennifer S ArmisteadKatherine GleaveSeth R IrishJackline L MartinLouisa Alexandra MessengerSarah J MooreCorine NguforNatacha ProtopopoffRichard OxboroughAngus SpiersRosemary Susan Lees
Published in: Insects (2021)
In response to growing concerns over the sustained effectiveness of pyrethroid-only based control tools, new products are being developed and evaluated. Some examples of these are dual-active ingredient (AI) insecticide-treated nets (ITNs) which contain secondary insecticides, or synergist ITNs which contain insecticide synergist, both in combination with a pyrethroid. These net types are often termed 'next-generation' insecticide-treated nets. Several of these new types of ITNs are being evaluated in large-scale randomized control trials (RCTs) and pilot deployment schemes at a country level. However, no methods for measuring the biological durability of the AIs or synergists on these products are currently recommended. In this publication, we describe a pipeline used to collate and interrogate several different methods to produce a singular 'consensus standard operating procedure (SOP)', for monitoring the biological durability of three new types of ITNs: pyrethroid + piperonyl butoxide (PBO), pyrethroid + pyriproxyfen (PPF), and pyrethroid + chlorfenapyr (CFP). This process, convened under the auspices of the Innovation to Impact programme, sought to align methodologies used for conducting durability monitoring activities of next-generation ITNs.
Keyphrases
  • aedes aegypti
  • zika virus
  • randomized controlled trial
  • double blind
  • study protocol
  • artificial intelligence
  • newly diagnosed
  • clinical trial
  • machine learning
  • phase iii
  • placebo controlled
  • phase ii