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Estimating the Malaria Prevention Impact of New Nets: Observational Analyses to Evaluate the Evidence Generated During Piloted New Net Distributions in Mozambique
In Brief
An observational study evaluating Standard LLIN, Piperonyl butoxide ITN, and 2 other interventions for Malaria. Completed, enrolled 8,726 participants across 1 site.
Detailed Summary
The use of insecticide-treated bed nets (ITNs) has contributed to the substantial reduction in malaria cases and deaths. This progress is threatened by increasing resistance to commonly used insecticides in important mosquito vector populations. Newly developed, next-generation ITNs that use two insecticides, or an insecticide synergist and an insecticide, are effective at killing resistant mosquitoes, but large-scale uptake of these nets has been slow due to higher costs and lack of enough evidence to support broad policy recommendations. This observational study will occur alongside a pilot distribution of next-generation ITNs in two regions of Mozambique. Over three years, data on the entomological and epidemiological impact of the different ITN types will be collected. Data collection will occur in six districts: two districts receiving the dual-active ingredient ITN Interceptor® G2 (BASF: alphacypermethrin + chlorfenapyr); one district that will receive the dual-active ingredient ITN Royal Guard® (Disease Control Technologies: alphacypermethrin + pyriproxyfen); one district receiving an ITN containing an insecticide plus an insecticide synergist , Olyset®Plus (Sumitomo Chemical: permethrin + piperonyl butoxide); and two districts receiving the standard pyrethroid-only ITNs DuraNet® (Shobikaa Impex Private Limited: alphacypermethrin). Data will be collected on malaria vector bionomics, disease epidemiology, and ITN use in order to help better demonstrate the public health value of next-generation ITNs and to support donors, policymakers, and National Malaria Control Programs in their ITN decision-making and planning processes.
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Long-lasting insecticidal net containing alphacypermethrin, a pyrethroid insecticide, and manufactured by Shobikaa Impex Private Limited.
Insecticide treated net containing permethrin, a pyrethroid, and piperonyl butoxide, an insecticide synergist, manufactured by Sumitomo Chemical.
Insecticide treated net containing alpha-cypermethrin, a pyrethroid, and pyriproxyfen, an insect growth regulator, manufactured by Disease Control Technologies.
Insecticide-treated nets containing two active ingredients: alpha-cypermethrin, a pyrethroid insecticide, and chlorfenapyr, a pyrrole insecticide, manufactured by BASF.