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Multicentre studies of insecticide-treated durable wall lining in Africa and South-East Asia: entomological efficacy and household acceptability during one year of field use

Authors: Louisa A Messenger, Abrahan Matias, Antonio Nkulu Manana, Joseph B Stiles-Ocran, Steve Knowles, Daniel A Boakye, Mamadou B Coulibaly, Marie-Louise Larsen, Amadou S Traoré, Bréhima Diallo, Mamadou Konaté, Amadou Guindo, Sékou F Traoré, Chris EG Mulder, Hoan Le, Immo Kleinschmidt, Mark Rowland

Published in: Malaria Journal | Issue 1/2012

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Abstract

Background

Indoor residual spraying (IRS) is a primary method of malaria vector control, but its potential impact is constrained by several inherent limitations: spraying must be repeated when insecticide residues decay, householders can tire of the annual imposition and campaign costs are recurrent. Durable lining (DL) can be considered an advanced form of long-lasting IRS where insecticide is gradually released from an aesthetically attractive wall lining material to provide vector control for several years. A multicentre trial was carried out in Equatorial Guinea, Ghana, Mali, South Africa and Vietnam to assess the feasibility, durability, bioefficacy and household acceptability of DL, compared to conventional IRS or insecticide-treated curtains (LLITCs), in a variety of operational settings.

Methods

This study was conducted in 220 households in traditional rural villages over 12-15 months. In all sites, rolls of DL were cut to fit house dimensions and fixed to interior wall surfaces (usually with nails and caps) by trained teams. Acceptability was assessed using a standardized questionnaire covering such topics as installation, exposure reactions, entomology, indoor environment, aesthetics and durability. Bioefficacy of interventions was evaluated using WHO cone bioassay tests at regular intervals throughout the year.

Results

The deltamethrin DL demonstrated little to no decline in bioefficacy over 12-15 months, supported by minimal loss of insecticide content. By contrast, IRS displayed a significant decrease in bioactivity by 6 months and full loss after 12 months. The majority of participants in DL households perceived reductions in mosquito density (93%) and biting (82%), but no changes in indoor temperature (83%). Among those households that wanted to retain the DL, 73% cited protective reasons, 20% expressed a desire to keep theirs for decoration and 7% valued both qualities equally. In Equatorial Guinea, when offered a choice of vector control product at the end of the trial (DL, IRS or LLITCs), DL consistently emerged as the most popular intervention regardless of the earlier household allocation.

Conclusions

Just as long-lasting insecticidal nets overcame several of the technical and logistical constraints associated with conventionally treated nets and then went to scale, this study demonstrates the potential of DL to sustain user compliance and overcome the operational challenges associated with IRS.
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Metadata
Title
Multicentre studies of insecticide-treated durable wall lining in Africa and South-East Asia: entomological efficacy and household acceptability during one year of field use
Authors
Louisa A Messenger
Abrahan Matias
Antonio Nkulu Manana
Joseph B Stiles-Ocran
Steve Knowles
Daniel A Boakye
Mamadou B Coulibaly
Marie-Louise Larsen
Amadou S Traoré
Bréhima Diallo
Mamadou Konaté
Amadou Guindo
Sékou F Traoré
Chris EG Mulder
Hoan Le
Immo Kleinschmidt
Mark Rowland
Publication date
01-12-2012
Publisher
BioMed Central
Published in
Malaria Journal / Issue 1/2012
Electronic ISSN: 1475-2875
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1186/1475-2875-11-358

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