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Insecticide Resistance and the Future of Malaria Control in Zambia

BACKGROUND: In line with the Global trend to improve malaria control efforts a major campaign of insecticide treated net distribution was initiated in 1999 and indoor residual spraying with DDT or pyrethroids was reintroduced in 2000 in Zambia. In 2006, these efforts were strengthened by the Preside...

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Autores principales: Chanda, Emmanuel, Hemingway, Janet, Kleinschmidt, Immo, Rehman, Andrea M., Ramdeen, Varsha, Phiri, Faustina N., Coetzer, Sarel, Mthembu, David, Shinondo, Cecilia J., Chizema-Kawesha, Elizabeth, Kamuliwo, Mulakwa, Mukonka, Victor, Baboo, Kumar S., Coleman, Michael
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Public Library of Science 2011
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3167838/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/21915314
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0024336
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author Chanda, Emmanuel
Hemingway, Janet
Kleinschmidt, Immo
Rehman, Andrea M.
Ramdeen, Varsha
Phiri, Faustina N.
Coetzer, Sarel
Mthembu, David
Shinondo, Cecilia J.
Chizema-Kawesha, Elizabeth
Kamuliwo, Mulakwa
Mukonka, Victor
Baboo, Kumar S.
Coleman, Michael
author_facet Chanda, Emmanuel
Hemingway, Janet
Kleinschmidt, Immo
Rehman, Andrea M.
Ramdeen, Varsha
Phiri, Faustina N.
Coetzer, Sarel
Mthembu, David
Shinondo, Cecilia J.
Chizema-Kawesha, Elizabeth
Kamuliwo, Mulakwa
Mukonka, Victor
Baboo, Kumar S.
Coleman, Michael
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description BACKGROUND: In line with the Global trend to improve malaria control efforts a major campaign of insecticide treated net distribution was initiated in 1999 and indoor residual spraying with DDT or pyrethroids was reintroduced in 2000 in Zambia. In 2006, these efforts were strengthened by the President's Malaria Initiative. This manuscript reports on the monitoring and evaluation of these activities and the potential impact of emerging insecticide resistance on disease transmission. METHODS: Mosquitoes were captured daily through a series of 108 window exit traps located at 18 sentinel sites. Specimens were identified to species and analyzed for sporozoites. Adult Anopheles mosquitoes were collected resting indoors and larva collected in breeding sites were reared to F1 and F0 generations in the lab and tested for insecticide resistance following the standard WHO susceptibility assay protocol. Annual cross sectional household parasite surveys were carried out to monitor the impact of the control programme on prevalence of Plasmodium falciparum in children aged 1 to 14 years. RESULTS: A total of 619 Anopheles gambiae s.l. and 228 Anopheles funestus s.l. were captured from window exit traps throughout the period, of which 203 were An. gambiae malaria vectors and 14 An. funestus s.s.. In 2010 resistance to DDT and the pyrethroids deltamethrin, lambda-cyhalothrin and permethrin was detected in both An. gambiae s.s. and An. funestus s.s.. No sporozoites were detected in either species. Prevalence of P. falciparum in the sentinel sites remained below 10% throughout the study period. CONCLUSION: Both An. gambiae s.s. and An. funestus s.s. were controlled effectively with the ITN and IRS programme in Zambia, maintaining a reduced disease transmission and burden. However, the discovery of DDT and pyrethroid resistance in the country threatens the sustainability of the vector control programme.
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spelling pubmed-31678382011-09-13 Insecticide Resistance and the Future of Malaria Control in Zambia Chanda, Emmanuel Hemingway, Janet Kleinschmidt, Immo Rehman, Andrea M. Ramdeen, Varsha Phiri, Faustina N. Coetzer, Sarel Mthembu, David Shinondo, Cecilia J. Chizema-Kawesha, Elizabeth Kamuliwo, Mulakwa Mukonka, Victor Baboo, Kumar S. Coleman, Michael PLoS One Research Article BACKGROUND: In line with the Global trend to improve malaria control efforts a major campaign of insecticide treated net distribution was initiated in 1999 and indoor residual spraying with DDT or pyrethroids was reintroduced in 2000 in Zambia. In 2006, these efforts were strengthened by the President's Malaria Initiative. This manuscript reports on the monitoring and evaluation of these activities and the potential impact of emerging insecticide resistance on disease transmission. METHODS: Mosquitoes were captured daily through a series of 108 window exit traps located at 18 sentinel sites. Specimens were identified to species and analyzed for sporozoites. Adult Anopheles mosquitoes were collected resting indoors and larva collected in breeding sites were reared to F1 and F0 generations in the lab and tested for insecticide resistance following the standard WHO susceptibility assay protocol. Annual cross sectional household parasite surveys were carried out to monitor the impact of the control programme on prevalence of Plasmodium falciparum in children aged 1 to 14 years. RESULTS: A total of 619 Anopheles gambiae s.l. and 228 Anopheles funestus s.l. were captured from window exit traps throughout the period, of which 203 were An. gambiae malaria vectors and 14 An. funestus s.s.. In 2010 resistance to DDT and the pyrethroids deltamethrin, lambda-cyhalothrin and permethrin was detected in both An. gambiae s.s. and An. funestus s.s.. No sporozoites were detected in either species. Prevalence of P. falciparum in the sentinel sites remained below 10% throughout the study period. CONCLUSION: Both An. gambiae s.s. and An. funestus s.s. were controlled effectively with the ITN and IRS programme in Zambia, maintaining a reduced disease transmission and burden. However, the discovery of DDT and pyrethroid resistance in the country threatens the sustainability of the vector control programme. Public Library of Science 2011-09-06 /pmc/articles/PMC3167838/ /pubmed/21915314 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0024336 Text en Chanda et al. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are properly credited.
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Chanda, Emmanuel
Hemingway, Janet
Kleinschmidt, Immo
Rehman, Andrea M.
Ramdeen, Varsha
Phiri, Faustina N.
Coetzer, Sarel
Mthembu, David
Shinondo, Cecilia J.
Chizema-Kawesha, Elizabeth
Kamuliwo, Mulakwa
Mukonka, Victor
Baboo, Kumar S.
Coleman, Michael
Insecticide Resistance and the Future of Malaria Control in Zambia
title Insecticide Resistance and the Future of Malaria Control in Zambia
title_full Insecticide Resistance and the Future of Malaria Control in Zambia
title_fullStr Insecticide Resistance and the Future of Malaria Control in Zambia
title_full_unstemmed Insecticide Resistance and the Future of Malaria Control in Zambia
title_short Insecticide Resistance and the Future of Malaria Control in Zambia
title_sort insecticide resistance and the future of malaria control in zambia
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3167838/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/21915314
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0024336
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