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Implications of insecticide resistance for malaria vector control with long-lasting insecticidal nets: evidence from health facility data from Benin.

Filémon T TokponnonYolande SissintoAurore Hounto OgouyémiAdicath Adéola AdéothyAlioun AdechoubouTélesphore HouansouMariam OkeDorothée Kinde-GazardAchille MassougbodjiMartin C AkogbetoSylvie CornelieVincent CorbelTessa B KnoxAbraham Peter MnzavaMartin J DonnellyImmo KleinschmidtJohn Bradley
Published in: Malaria journal (2019)
This study found no association between frequency of resistance and incidence of clinical malaria in an area where ITNs are the principal form of vector control. This may be because, as other studies have shown, ITNs continue to offer some protection from malaria even in the presence of insecticide resistance. Irrespective of resistance, nets provide only partial protection so the development of improved or supplementary vector control tools is required to reduce Africa's unacceptably high malaria burden.
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