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  • Title: [Mosquito-net spraying with deltamethrin for malaria control].
    Author: Yang J, Liu G, Yang X, Wu L, Zhu W, Hu D, Liu Y, Xiong Y, Yan K, Wu Z.
    Journal: Zhongguo Ji Sheng Chong Xue Yu Ji Sheng Chong Bing Za Zhi; 1990; 8(1):18-21. PubMed ID: 2364500.
    Abstract:
    Mosquito-nets were sprayed with 9.6mg deltamethrin per square meter for control of malaria vectors in Yibin County, Sichuan Province in 1986. In the study area, the relative population indices of Anopheles anthropophagus and An. sinensis in 35 mosquito-nets were 0.6 and 1.4 respectively; the man biting rates of these two vectors dropped by 97.8 and 90.8% respectively. The residual toxic effect of sprayed mosquito-nets, up to 104 days after spray, caused a mortality of 93.1-100% of An. anthropophagus and 87.1-100% of An. sinensis. The multiparous mosquito rate dropped by 48.4 and 51.3%. Indoor-intruding An. anthropophagus and An. sinensis were reduced by 76% and 78.3% respectively. The incidence of malaria decreased by 94.4%, the positive rate in school children declined by 77.5%. Both entomological and epidemiological indices indicated that mosquito-nets sprayed with deltamethrin could effectively control the malaria prevalence. This measure is economical and practical for control of malaria.
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