PLoS ONE (Jan 2013)

Evaluation of new tools for malaria vector control in Cameroon: focus on long lasting insecticidal nets.

  • Josiane Etang,
  • Philippe Nwane,
  • Michael Piameu,
  • Blaise Manga,
  • Daniel Souop,
  • Parfait Awono-Ambene

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0074929
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 8, no. 9
p. e74929

Abstract

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BACKGROUND: From 2006 to 2011, biological activity of insecticides for Indoor Residual Spraying (IRS), conventional treatment of nets (CTNs) or long lasting insecticidal nets (LLINs) was evaluated before their approval in Cameroon. The objective of the study was to select the best tools for universal malaria vector control coverage. METHODOLOGY: Bioassays were performed using WHO cones and the Kisumu susceptible strain of Anopheles gambiae s.s.. Among tested products, residual activity and wash resistance of Alpha-cypermethrin LLINs (Interceptor) and CTNs (Fendona) were assessed during 5 months in the Ntougou neighborhood. PRINCIPAL FINDINGS: All the 14 tested products were found effective (95-100% knockdown and mortality rates), although a significant decrease of efficacy was seen with lambda-cyhalothrinWP IRS, alpha-cypermethrin CTNs and LLINs (p< 0.05). However, the efficacy of Interceptor nets did not decrease during the 5 months evaluation, even after 25 washes (0.07<p< 0.9). Meanwhile Fendona SC nets displayed a drastic decrease of activity after 5 washes, odds ratio was 3.07 (1.0-8.59). CONCLUSION: This study provided useful data for decision making and community education toward universal coverage of malaria vector control in Cameroon.