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Determination of the residual efficacy of carbamate and organophosphate insecticides used for indoor residual spraying for malaria control in Ethiopia.

Delenasaw YewhalawMeshesha BalkewJosephat ShililuSultan SulemanAlemayehu GetachewGedeon AshenboSheleme ChibsaGunawardena DissanayakeKristen GeorgeDereje DengelaYemane Ye-EbiyoSeth R Irish
Published in: Malaria journal (2017)
It would appear that the higher dose of propoxur and pirimiphos-methyl correspond best to the Ethiopian transmission season, although interactions between insecticide and the substrate should be taken into account as well. However, the insecticide quantification revealed that the dosages actually applied differed considerably from the target dosages, even though care was taken in the mixing of insecticide formulations and spraying of the walls. It is unclear whether this variability is due to initial concentrations of insecticides, poor application, or other factors. Further work is needed to ensure that target doses are correctly applied, both operationally and in insecticide evaluations.
Keyphrases
  • aedes aegypti
  • zika virus
  • healthcare
  • air pollution
  • palliative care
  • single cell
  • quality improvement
  • health risk
  • plasmodium falciparum