Risk factors for malaria infection prevalence and household vector density between mass distribution campaigns of long-lasting insecticidal nets in North-western Tanzania.
Jacklin F MoshaEliud LukoleJ Derek CharlwoodAlexandra WrightMark RowlandOlivia BullockAlphaxard ManjuranoWilliam KisinzaFranklin W MoshaImmo KleinschmidtNatacha ProtopopoffPublished in: Malaria journal (2020)
Three years after the mass distribution campaign and despite top-ups, LLIN usage had declined considerably. While children living in households with access to LLINs were at lower risk of malaria, infection prevalence remained high even among users of LLINs in good condition. While effort should be made to maintain high coverage between campaigns, distribution of standard pyrethroid-only LLINs appears insufficient to prevent malaria transmission in this area of intense pyrethroid resistance.