IMPREGNATED BED NETS FOR MALARIA CONTROL - BIOLOGICAL SUCCESS AND SOCIAL-RESPONSIBILITY

被引:26
|
作者
SEXTON, JD [1 ]
机构
[1] CTR DIS CONTROL & PREVENT, NATL CTR INFECT DIS, DIV PARASIT DIS, ATLANTA, GA 30341 USA
来源
关键词
D O I
10.4269/ajtmh.1994.50.72
中图分类号
R1 [预防医学、卫生学];
学科分类号
1004 ; 120402 ;
摘要
Malaria is a serious public health problem in numerous countries of the world. In Africa alone, it is estimated that more than a million children less than five years of age die each year from this disease. The problem has become more critical with the development of Plasmodium falciparum resistance to chloroquine, the high cost of replacement antimalarials, and vector resistance to the cheaper insecticides such as DDT. Emphasis now is on sustainable control programs that can be implemented by communities with assistance from primary health care providers. This has led to a re-examination of impregnated bed nets (IBNs) that serve as a physical barrier to break human-vector contact. Over the last decade, bed nets impregnated with cheap and long-lasting pyrethroids used in Africa and Asia have shown their utility in reducing human-vector contact, inoculation of humans with sporozoites, clinical episodes of fever, and high levels of parasitemia. One study in The Gambia demonstrated that mortality in young children was significantly reduced, and the results of that study have led to the initiation of large-scale mortality studies in different epidemiologic areas in Africa. This paper reviews current bed net materials, recommended insecticides, an impregnation technique, costs, and the importance of community participation. As a malaria control option IBNs appear to be very premising, but further entomologic and epidemiologic assessments, including mortality studies, are needed. Future use of IBNs should be considered as part of a larger program that includes other vector control measures, proper case management, appropriate use of antimalarials for prevention in specific target groups, surveillance, and program monitoring with attention to changing epidemiologic situations and developing technology.
引用
收藏
页码:72 / 81
页数:10
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [1] PYRETHROID IMPREGNATED BED NETS FOR MALARIA CONTROL IN THE BURKINA-FASO
    CARNEVALE, P
    ROBERT, V
    BOUDIN, C
    HALNA, JM
    PAZART, L
    GAZIN, P
    RICHARD, A
    MOUCHET, J
    [J]. BULLETIN DE LA SOCIETE DE PATHOLOGIE EXOTIQUE, 1988, 81 (05): : 832 - 846
  • [2] SOCIAL-RESPONSIBILITY AND PERSONAL SUCCESS - ARE THEY INCOMPATIBLE
    WOOD, VR
    CHONKO, LB
    HUNT, SD
    [J]. JOURNAL OF BUSINESS RESEARCH, 1986, 14 (03) : 193 - 212
  • [3] INSECTICIDE-IMPREGNATED BED NETS FOR MALARIA CONTROL - A REVIEW OF THE FIELD TRIALS
    BERMEJO, A
    VEEKEN, H
    [J]. BULLETIN OF THE WORLD HEALTH ORGANIZATION, 1992, 70 (04) : 415 - 419
  • [4] ALPHAMETHRIN-IMPREGNATED BED NETS FOR MALARIA AND MOSQUITO-CONTROL IN CHINA
    LUO, DP
    LU, DL
    YAO, RG
    LI, P
    HUO, XG
    LI, AM
    WEN, L
    GE, CY
    ZHANG, SW
    HUO, HG
    SHANG, LY
    [J]. TRANSACTIONS OF THE ROYAL SOCIETY OF TROPICAL MEDICINE AND HYGIENE, 1994, 88 (06) : 625 - 628
  • [5] INSECTICIDE-IMPREGNATED BED NETS FOR MALARIA CONTROL - A REVIEW OF THE FIELD TRIALS
    BERMEJO, A
    VEEKEN, H
    [J]. BULLETIN OF THE WORLD HEALTH ORGANIZATION, 1992, 70 (03) : 293 - 296
  • [6] PYRETHROID-IMPREGNATED BED NETS IN THE MALARIA CONTROL STRATEGY AT COMMUNITY LEVEL
    ROBERT, V
    CARNEVALE, P
    MOUCHET, J
    [J]. ACTA TROPICA, 1989, 46 (04) : 267 - 268
  • [7] BEHAVIOR CONTROL AND SOCIAL-RESPONSIBILITY
    KRASNER, L
    [J]. AMERICAN PSYCHOLOGIST, 1962, 17 (04) : 199 - 204
  • [8] Deltamethrin Impregnated Bed Nets in a Malaria Control Program in Chabahar, Southeast Baluchistan, IR Iran
    Moosa-Kazemi, S. H.
    Vatandoost, H.
    Raeisi, A.
    Akbarzadeh, K.
    [J]. IRANIAN JOURNAL OF ARTHROPOD-BORNE DISEASES, 2007, 1 (01): : 43 - 51
  • [9] SOCIAL-RESPONSIBILITY, LOCUS OF CONTROL, AND SOCIAL-CLASS
    CHEBAT, JC
    [J]. JOURNAL OF SOCIAL PSYCHOLOGY, 1986, 126 (04): : 559 - 561
  • [10] PERMETHRIN-IMPREGNATED BED NETS FOR MALARIA CONTROL IN NORTHERN GUATEMALA - EPIDEMIOLOGIC IMPACT AND COMMUNITY ACCEPTANCE
    RICHARDS, FO
    KLEIN, RE
    FLORES, RZ
    WELLER, S
    GATICA, M
    ZEISSIG, R
    SEXTON, J
    [J]. AMERICAN JOURNAL OF TROPICAL MEDICINE AND HYGIENE, 1993, 49 (04): : 410 - 418