A systematic review of mosquito coils and passive emanators: defining recommendations for spatial repellency testing methodologies

<p>Abstract</p> <p>Mosquito coils, vaporizer mats and emanators confer protection against mosquito bites through the spatial action of emanated vapor or airborne pyrethroid particles. These products dominate the pest control market; therefore, it is vital to characterize mosquito r...

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Main Authors: Ogoma Sheila B, Moore Sarah J, Maia Marta F
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: BMC 2012-12-01
Series:Parasites & Vectors
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Online Access:http://www.parasitesandvectors.com/content/5/1/287
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spelling doaj-a9e0dee4a84b41a887421dcc6aac7f732020-11-24T21:04:01ZengBMCParasites & Vectors1756-33052012-12-015128710.1186/1756-3305-5-287A systematic review of mosquito coils and passive emanators: defining recommendations for spatial repellency testing methodologiesOgoma Sheila BMoore Sarah JMaia Marta F<p>Abstract</p> <p>Mosquito coils, vaporizer mats and emanators confer protection against mosquito bites through the spatial action of emanated vapor or airborne pyrethroid particles. These products dominate the pest control market; therefore, it is vital to characterize mosquito responses elicited by the chemical actives and their potential for disease prevention. The aim of this review was to determine effects of mosquito coils and emanators on mosquito responses that reduce human-vector contact and to propose scientific consensus on terminologies and methodologies used for evaluation of product formats that could contain spatial chemical actives, including indoor residual spraying (IRS), long lasting insecticide treated nets (LLINs) and insecticide treated materials (ITMs). PubMed, (National Centre for Biotechnology Information (NCBI), U.S. National Library of Medicine, NIH), MEDLINE, LILAC, Cochrane library, IBECS and Armed Forces Pest Management Board Literature Retrieval System search engines were used to identify studies of pyrethroid based coils and emanators with key-words “Mosquito coils” “Mosquito emanators” and “Spatial repellents”. It was concluded that there is need to improve statistical reporting of studies, and reach consensus in the methodologies and terminologies used through standardized testing guidelines. Despite differing evaluation methodologies, data showed that coils and emanators induce mortality, deterrence, repellency as well as reduce the ability of mosquitoes to feed on humans. Available data on efficacy outdoors, dose–response relationships and effective distance of coils and emanators is inadequate for developing a target product profile (TPP), which will be required for such chemicals before optimized implementation can occur for maximum benefits in disease control.</p> http://www.parasitesandvectors.com/content/5/1/287Spatial repellentsPyrethroidsCoilsPassive emanatorsMosquito responses
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Moore Sarah J
Maia Marta F
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Maia Marta F
A systematic review of mosquito coils and passive emanators: defining recommendations for spatial repellency testing methodologies
Parasites & Vectors
Spatial repellents
Pyrethroids
Coils
Passive emanators
Mosquito responses
author_facet Ogoma Sheila B
Moore Sarah J
Maia Marta F
author_sort Ogoma Sheila B
title A systematic review of mosquito coils and passive emanators: defining recommendations for spatial repellency testing methodologies
title_short A systematic review of mosquito coils and passive emanators: defining recommendations for spatial repellency testing methodologies
title_full A systematic review of mosquito coils and passive emanators: defining recommendations for spatial repellency testing methodologies
title_fullStr A systematic review of mosquito coils and passive emanators: defining recommendations for spatial repellency testing methodologies
title_full_unstemmed A systematic review of mosquito coils and passive emanators: defining recommendations for spatial repellency testing methodologies
title_sort systematic review of mosquito coils and passive emanators: defining recommendations for spatial repellency testing methodologies
publisher BMC
series Parasites & Vectors
issn 1756-3305
publishDate 2012-12-01
description <p>Abstract</p> <p>Mosquito coils, vaporizer mats and emanators confer protection against mosquito bites through the spatial action of emanated vapor or airborne pyrethroid particles. These products dominate the pest control market; therefore, it is vital to characterize mosquito responses elicited by the chemical actives and their potential for disease prevention. The aim of this review was to determine effects of mosquito coils and emanators on mosquito responses that reduce human-vector contact and to propose scientific consensus on terminologies and methodologies used for evaluation of product formats that could contain spatial chemical actives, including indoor residual spraying (IRS), long lasting insecticide treated nets (LLINs) and insecticide treated materials (ITMs). PubMed, (National Centre for Biotechnology Information (NCBI), U.S. National Library of Medicine, NIH), MEDLINE, LILAC, Cochrane library, IBECS and Armed Forces Pest Management Board Literature Retrieval System search engines were used to identify studies of pyrethroid based coils and emanators with key-words “Mosquito coils” “Mosquito emanators” and “Spatial repellents”. It was concluded that there is need to improve statistical reporting of studies, and reach consensus in the methodologies and terminologies used through standardized testing guidelines. Despite differing evaluation methodologies, data showed that coils and emanators induce mortality, deterrence, repellency as well as reduce the ability of mosquitoes to feed on humans. Available data on efficacy outdoors, dose–response relationships and effective distance of coils and emanators is inadequate for developing a target product profile (TPP), which will be required for such chemicals before optimized implementation can occur for maximum benefits in disease control.</p>
topic Spatial repellents
Pyrethroids
Coils
Passive emanators
Mosquito responses
url http://www.parasitesandvectors.com/content/5/1/287
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