Background Although effective topical repellents provide personal protection against malaria, whether mass use of topical repellents in addition to long-lasting insecticidal nets can contribute to a further decline of malaria is not known, particularly in areas where outdoor transmission occurs. We aimed to assess the epidemiological efficacy of a highly effective topical repellent in addition to long-lasting insecticidal nets in reducing malaria prevalence in this setting. Methods A cluster randomised controlled trial was done in the 117 most endemic villages in Ratanakiri province, Cambodia, to assess the efficacy of topical repellents in addition to long-lasting insecticidal nets in controlling malaria in a low-endemic setting. We did a ...
Background Conflicting results exist on the added benefit of combining long-lasting insecticidal net...
OBJECTIVE: To determine the effectiveness in reducing malaria of combining an insect repellent with ...
BACKGROUND:While community distribution of topical repellents has been proposed as an additional mal...
In Cambodia, despite an impressive decline in prevalence over the last 10 years, malaria is still ap...
BACKGROUND: Mosquito vectors of malaria in Southeast Asia readily feed outdoors making malaria contr...
Long-lasting insecticidal nets (LLINs) have limited effect on malaria transmitted outside of sleepin...
Background: Mosquito vectors of malaria in Southeast Asia readily feed outdoors making malaria contr...
<div><p>Background</p><p>Mosquito vectors of malaria in Southeast Asia readily feed outdoors making ...
Malaria is an important cause of illness and death across endemic regions. Considerable success agai...
BACKGROUND: Recommended vector control tools against malaria, such as long-lasting insecticidal nets...
Extensive employment of long-lasting insecticidal nets (LLINs) and indoor residual spraying (IRS) ha...
Abstract Background To combat emerging drug resistance in the Greater Mekong Sub-region (GMS) the Wo...
BackgroundThe World Health Organization has yet to endorse deployment of topical repellents for mala...
Scaling up of insecticide treated nets has contributed to a substantial malaria decline. However, so...
Background: Current malaria control tools, long lasting insecticidal nets and indoor residual spray...
Background Conflicting results exist on the added benefit of combining long-lasting insecticidal net...
OBJECTIVE: To determine the effectiveness in reducing malaria of combining an insect repellent with ...
BACKGROUND:While community distribution of topical repellents has been proposed as an additional mal...
In Cambodia, despite an impressive decline in prevalence over the last 10 years, malaria is still ap...
BACKGROUND: Mosquito vectors of malaria in Southeast Asia readily feed outdoors making malaria contr...
Long-lasting insecticidal nets (LLINs) have limited effect on malaria transmitted outside of sleepin...
Background: Mosquito vectors of malaria in Southeast Asia readily feed outdoors making malaria contr...
<div><p>Background</p><p>Mosquito vectors of malaria in Southeast Asia readily feed outdoors making ...
Malaria is an important cause of illness and death across endemic regions. Considerable success agai...
BACKGROUND: Recommended vector control tools against malaria, such as long-lasting insecticidal nets...
Extensive employment of long-lasting insecticidal nets (LLINs) and indoor residual spraying (IRS) ha...
Abstract Background To combat emerging drug resistance in the Greater Mekong Sub-region (GMS) the Wo...
BackgroundThe World Health Organization has yet to endorse deployment of topical repellents for mala...
Scaling up of insecticide treated nets has contributed to a substantial malaria decline. However, so...
Background: Current malaria control tools, long lasting insecticidal nets and indoor residual spray...
Background Conflicting results exist on the added benefit of combining long-lasting insecticidal net...
OBJECTIVE: To determine the effectiveness in reducing malaria of combining an insect repellent with ...
BACKGROUND:While community distribution of topical repellents has been proposed as an additional mal...