Journal article
Indoor residual spraying with a non-pyrethroid insecticide reduces the reservoir of Plasmodium falciparum in a high-transmission area in northern Ghana
KE Tiedje, AR Oduro, O Bangre, L Amenga-Etego, SK Dadzie, MA Appawu, K Frempong, V Asoala, S Ruybal-Pésantez, CA Narh, SL Deed, DC Argyropoulos, A Ghansah, SA Agyei, S Segbaya, K Desewu, I Williams, JA Simpson, K Malm, M Pascual Show all
Plos Global Public Health | Published : 2022
Abstract
High-malaria burden countries in sub-Saharan Africa are shifting from malaria control towards elimination. Hence, there is need to gain a contemporary understanding of how indoor residual spraying (IRS) with non-pyrethroid insecticides when combined with long-lasting insecticidal nets (LLINs) impregnated with pyrethroid insecticides, contribute to the efforts of National Malaria Control Programmes to interrupt transmission and reduce the reservoir of Plasmodium falciparum infections across all ages. Using an interrupted time-series study design, four age-stratified malariometric surveys, each of ~2,000 participants, were undertaken pre- and post-IRS in Bongo District, Ghana. Following the ap..
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