Comparing the un-comparable: Olyset Plus and Olyset, different malaria impact

Abstract Background In a recent article in The Lancet, Protopopoff et al. stated that insecticide resistance must be tackled and concluded that adding the insecticide synergist piperonyl butoxide (PBO) to a bed net with a pyrethroid as principal insecticide might be a part of the response. Main text...

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Main Author: Ole Skovmand
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: BMC 2018-11-01
Series:Malaria Journal
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WHO
Online Access:http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s12936-018-2596-7
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spelling doaj-21618ab0f1f44ac58f57ead26603325a2020-11-24T22:04:58ZengBMCMalaria Journal1475-28752018-11-011711310.1186/s12936-018-2596-7Comparing the un-comparable: Olyset Plus and Olyset, different malaria impactOle Skovmand0Intelligent Insect ControlAbstract Background In a recent article in The Lancet, Protopopoff et al. stated that insecticide resistance must be tackled and concluded that adding the insecticide synergist piperonyl butoxide (PBO) to a bed net with a pyrethroid as principal insecticide might be a part of the response. Main text The study in Tanzania compares malaria prevalence between users of two different nets with the principal insecticide permethrin: Olyset and Olyset Plus (Olyset+), the latter also holding the synergist molecule PBO, the first not. The article is based on randomized cluster trial of very high quality, but Olyset+ exposes much more permethrin at the surface so the higher efficacy may not be because of the added PBO. Conclusion Data published by the World Health Organization (WHO) when evaluating Olyset+ as well of the study of Protopopoff et al. showed that much more permethrin is available on the surface of Olyset+ than on the surface of Olyset and the relatively small and rapidly dwindling dosage of PBO may have nothing to do with the superior effect of Olyset+. The WHO should not change politics for “PBO nets” based on this study alone.http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s12936-018-2596-7Bed netInsecticide resistanceOlyset PlusPermethrinWHO
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Comparing the un-comparable: Olyset Plus and Olyset, different malaria impact
Malaria Journal
Bed net
Insecticide resistance
Olyset Plus
Permethrin
WHO
author_facet Ole Skovmand
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title Comparing the un-comparable: Olyset Plus and Olyset, different malaria impact
title_short Comparing the un-comparable: Olyset Plus and Olyset, different malaria impact
title_full Comparing the un-comparable: Olyset Plus and Olyset, different malaria impact
title_fullStr Comparing the un-comparable: Olyset Plus and Olyset, different malaria impact
title_full_unstemmed Comparing the un-comparable: Olyset Plus and Olyset, different malaria impact
title_sort comparing the un-comparable: olyset plus and olyset, different malaria impact
publisher BMC
series Malaria Journal
issn 1475-2875
publishDate 2018-11-01
description Abstract Background In a recent article in The Lancet, Protopopoff et al. stated that insecticide resistance must be tackled and concluded that adding the insecticide synergist piperonyl butoxide (PBO) to a bed net with a pyrethroid as principal insecticide might be a part of the response. Main text The study in Tanzania compares malaria prevalence between users of two different nets with the principal insecticide permethrin: Olyset and Olyset Plus (Olyset+), the latter also holding the synergist molecule PBO, the first not. The article is based on randomized cluster trial of very high quality, but Olyset+ exposes much more permethrin at the surface so the higher efficacy may not be because of the added PBO. Conclusion Data published by the World Health Organization (WHO) when evaluating Olyset+ as well of the study of Protopopoff et al. showed that much more permethrin is available on the surface of Olyset+ than on the surface of Olyset and the relatively small and rapidly dwindling dosage of PBO may have nothing to do with the superior effect of Olyset+. The WHO should not change politics for “PBO nets” based on this study alone.
topic Bed net
Insecticide resistance
Olyset Plus
Permethrin
WHO
url http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s12936-018-2596-7
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