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The effect of community-driven larval source management and house improvement on malaria transmission when added to the standard malaria control strategies in Malawi: a cluster-randomized controlled trial.

Robert S McCannAlinune N KabaghePaula MoragaSteven GoweloMonicah M MburuTinashe TizifaMichael G ChipetaWilliam NkhonoAurelio Di PasqualeNicolas MaireLucinda Manda-TaylorThemba MzilahowaHenk van den BergPeter J DiggleDianne J TerlouwWillem TakkenMichèle van VugtKamija S Phiri
Published in: Malaria journal (2021)
In the context of high insecticide-treated bed net use, neither community-based HI, LSM, nor HI + LSM contributed to further reductions in malaria transmission or prevalence beyond the reductions observed over two years across all four trial arms. This was the first trial, as far as the authors are aware, to test the potential complementary impact of LSM and/or HI beyond levels achieved by standard interventions. The unexpectedly low EIR values following intervention implementation indicated a promising reduction in malaria transmission for the area, but also limited the usefulness of this outcome for measuring differences in malaria transmission among the trial arms. Trial registration PACTR, PACTR201604001501493, Registered 3 March 2016, https://pactr.samrc.ac.za/ .
Keyphrases
  • plasmodium falciparum
  • study protocol
  • phase iii
  • phase ii
  • clinical trial
  • randomized controlled trial
  • healthcare
  • primary care
  • open label
  • mental health
  • physical activity
  • quality improvement
  • zika virus