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Attrition, physical integrity and insecticidal activity of long-lasting insecticidal nets in sub-Saharan Africa and modelling of their impact on vectorial capacity.

Olivier BrietHannah KoenkerLaura NorrisRyan WiegandJodi Vanden EngAlex ThackerayJohn WilliamsonJohn E GimnigFilomeno FortesMartin AkogbetoAnges W YadouletonMaurice OmbokM Nabie BayohThemba MzilahowaAna Paula AbílioSamuel MabundaNelson CuambaElhadji DioufLassana KonatéBusiku HamainzaCecilia Katebe-SakalaGabriel Ponce de LeónKwame AsamoaAdam WolkonStephen C SmithIsabel SwamidossMike GreenSalam GueyeJules MihigoJuliette MorganEllen DotsonAllen S CraigKathrine R TanRobert A WirtzTom Smith
Published in: Malaria journal (2020)
There is much more variation in LLIN durability among countries than among net brands. Low levels of use may have a larger impact on effectiveness than does variation in attrition or LLIN degradation. The estimated entomological effects of chemical decay are relatively small, with physical decay probably more important as a driver of attrition and non-use than as a direct cause of loss of effect. Efforts to maximize LLIN impact in operational settings should focus on increasing LLIN usage, including through improvements in LLIN physical integrity. Further research is needed to understand household decisions related to LLIN use, including the influence of net durability and the presence of other nets in the household.
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