Impact of Olyset® Nets on malaria transmission in India

Background & objectives: Efficacy of Olyset nets, long-lasting insecticidal nets were tested fromAugust 2003 to August 2006 against Anopheles culicifacies, the vector which transmits 60% of allmalaria cases in rural India.Methods: Three villages in District Gautam Budh Nagar (Uttar Pradesh), Ind...

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Main Author: U. Sreehari, R.K. Razdan, P.K. Mittal, M.A. Ansari, M.M.A. Rizvi & A.P. Dash
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Wolters Kluwer Medknow Publications 2007-06-01
Series:Journal of Vector Borne Diseases
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Online Access:http://www.mrcindia.org/journal/issues/442137.pdf
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spelling doaj-022374cb660e44e1a9b4b8b29ba6b8632020-11-25T00:41:47ZengWolters Kluwer Medknow PublicationsJournal of Vector Borne Diseases0972-90622007-06-01442137144Impact of Olyset® Nets on malaria transmission in IndiaU. Sreehari, R.K. Razdan, P.K. Mittal, M.A. Ansari, M.M.A. Rizvi & A.P. DashBackground & objectives: Efficacy of Olyset nets, long-lasting insecticidal nets were tested fromAugust 2003 to August 2006 against Anopheles culicifacies, the vector which transmits 60% of allmalaria cases in rural India.Methods: Three villages in District Gautam Budh Nagar (Uttar Pradesh), India were selected for thetrial and Olyset nets were distributed in one village, in another village untreated nets were distributedand the third village was kept as control where nets were not used. Entomological, and epidemiologicaldata were collected using standard methods.Results: The use of Olyset nets reduced the indoor resting density of An. culicifacies and also reducedmosquito entry into the structures where Olyset nets were used. No mosquitoes were caught landingon the Olyset nets. There was a reduction in the parity rate of An. culicifacies in the Olyset net villageas compared with untreated net and no net villages. The impact of Olyset nets was observed on malariaincidence and only one case of Plasmodium falciparum malaria was reported in the Olyset net villagebut these continued to be found in the village with untreated nets and the control.Conclusion: Results of the present study confirmed that Olyset nets are highly effective in reducingthe indoor resting density of mosquitoes, man-vector contact and malaria incidence.http://www.mrcindia.org/journal/issues/442137.pdfAnopheles culicifacieshuman-vector contactmalaria transmissionOlyset netsparity ratesporozoite rate
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author U. Sreehari, R.K. Razdan, P.K. Mittal, M.A. Ansari, M.M.A. Rizvi & A.P. Dash
spellingShingle U. Sreehari, R.K. Razdan, P.K. Mittal, M.A. Ansari, M.M.A. Rizvi & A.P. Dash
Impact of Olyset® Nets on malaria transmission in India
Journal of Vector Borne Diseases
Anopheles culicifacies
human-vector contact
malaria transmission
Olyset nets
parity rate
sporozoite rate
author_facet U. Sreehari, R.K. Razdan, P.K. Mittal, M.A. Ansari, M.M.A. Rizvi & A.P. Dash
author_sort U. Sreehari, R.K. Razdan, P.K. Mittal, M.A. Ansari, M.M.A. Rizvi & A.P. Dash
title Impact of Olyset® Nets on malaria transmission in India
title_short Impact of Olyset® Nets on malaria transmission in India
title_full Impact of Olyset® Nets on malaria transmission in India
title_fullStr Impact of Olyset® Nets on malaria transmission in India
title_full_unstemmed Impact of Olyset® Nets on malaria transmission in India
title_sort impact of olyset® nets on malaria transmission in india
publisher Wolters Kluwer Medknow Publications
series Journal of Vector Borne Diseases
issn 0972-9062
publishDate 2007-06-01
description Background & objectives: Efficacy of Olyset nets, long-lasting insecticidal nets were tested fromAugust 2003 to August 2006 against Anopheles culicifacies, the vector which transmits 60% of allmalaria cases in rural India.Methods: Three villages in District Gautam Budh Nagar (Uttar Pradesh), India were selected for thetrial and Olyset nets were distributed in one village, in another village untreated nets were distributedand the third village was kept as control where nets were not used. Entomological, and epidemiologicaldata were collected using standard methods.Results: The use of Olyset nets reduced the indoor resting density of An. culicifacies and also reducedmosquito entry into the structures where Olyset nets were used. No mosquitoes were caught landingon the Olyset nets. There was a reduction in the parity rate of An. culicifacies in the Olyset net villageas compared with untreated net and no net villages. The impact of Olyset nets was observed on malariaincidence and only one case of Plasmodium falciparum malaria was reported in the Olyset net villagebut these continued to be found in the village with untreated nets and the control.Conclusion: Results of the present study confirmed that Olyset nets are highly effective in reducingthe indoor resting density of mosquitoes, man-vector contact and malaria incidence.
topic Anopheles culicifacies
human-vector contact
malaria transmission
Olyset nets
parity rate
sporozoite rate
url http://www.mrcindia.org/journal/issues/442137.pdf
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