Measures of Malaria Burden after Long-Lasting Insecticidal Net Distribution and Indoor Residual Spraying at Three Sites in Uganda: A Prospective Observational Study.
Agaba KatureebeKate ZinszerEmmanuel ArinaitweJohn RekElijah R KakandeKatia CharlandRuth KigoziMaxwell KilamaJoaniter NankabirwaAdoke YekaHenry MawejjeArthur MpimbazaHenry KatambaMartin J DonnellyPhilip J RosenthalChris J DrakeleySteve W LindsaySarah G StaedkeDavid L SmithBryan GreenhouseMoses R KamyaGrant DorseyPublished in: PLoS medicine (2016)
Universal distribution of LLINs at three sites with varying transmission intensity was associated with modest declines in the burden of malaria for some indicators, but the addition of IRS at the highest transmission site was associated with a marked decline in the burden of malaria for all indicators. In highly endemic areas of Africa with widespread pyrethroid resistance, IRS using alternative insecticide formulations may be needed to achieve substantial gains in malaria control.