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Estimation of insecticide persistence, biological activity and mosquito resistance to PermaNet® 2 long-lasting insecticidal nets over three to 32 months of use in Ethiopia

BACKGROUND: Information is needed on the expected durability of insecticidal nets under operational conditions. The persistence of insecticidal efficacy is important to estimate the median serviceable life of nets under field conditions and to plan for net replacement. METHODS: Deltamethrin residue...

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Autores principales: Anshebo, Gedeon Yohannes, Graves, Patricia M, Smith, Stephen C, Wills, Aprielle B, Damte, Mesele, Endeshaw, Tekola, Shargie, Estifanos Biru, Gebre, Teshome, Mosher, Aryc W, Patterson, Amy E, Emerson, Paul M
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Publicado: BioMed Central 2014
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3995957/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24602340
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1475-2875-13-80
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author Anshebo, Gedeon Yohannes
Graves, Patricia M
Smith, Stephen C
Wills, Aprielle B
Damte, Mesele
Endeshaw, Tekola
Shargie, Estifanos Biru
Gebre, Teshome
Mosher, Aryc W
Patterson, Amy E
Emerson, Paul M
author_facet Anshebo, Gedeon Yohannes
Graves, Patricia M
Smith, Stephen C
Wills, Aprielle B
Damte, Mesele
Endeshaw, Tekola
Shargie, Estifanos Biru
Gebre, Teshome
Mosher, Aryc W
Patterson, Amy E
Emerson, Paul M
author_sort Anshebo, Gedeon Yohannes
collection PubMed
description BACKGROUND: Information is needed on the expected durability of insecticidal nets under operational conditions. The persistence of insecticidal efficacy is important to estimate the median serviceable life of nets under field conditions and to plan for net replacement. METHODS: Deltamethrin residue levels were evaluated by the proxy method of X-ray fluorescence spectrometry on 189 nets used for three to six months from nine sites, 220 nets used for 14-20 months from 11 sites, and 200 nets used for 26-32 months from ten sites in Ethiopia. A random sample of 16.5-20% of nets from each time period (total 112 of 609 nets) were tested by bioassay with susceptible mosquitoes, and nets used for 14-20 months and 26-32 months were also tested with wild caught mosquitoes. RESULTS: Mean insecticide levels estimated by X-ray fluorescence declined by 25.9% from baseline of 66.2 (SD 14.6) mg/m(2) at three to six months to 44.1 (SD 21.2) mg/m(2) at 14-20 months and by 30.8% to 41.1 (SD 18.9) mg/m(2) at 26-32 months. More than 95% of nets retained greater than 10 mg/m2 of deltamethrin and over 79% had at least 25 mg/m2 at all time periods. By bioassay with susceptible Anopheles, mortality averaged 89.0% on 28 nets tested at three to six months, 93.3% on 44 nets at 14-20 months and 94.1% on 40 nets at 26-32 months. With wild caught mosquitoes, mortality averaged 85.4% (range 79.1 to 91.7%) at 14-20 months but had dropped significantly to 47.2% (39.8 to 54.7%) at 26-32 months. CONCLUSIONS: Insecticide residue level, as estimated by X-ray fluorescence, declined by about one third between three and six months and 14-20 months, but remained relatively stable and above minimum requirements thereafter up to 26-32 months. The insecticidal activity of PermaNet® 2.0 long-lasting insecticidal nets in the specified study area may be considered effective to susceptible mosquitoes at least for the duration indicated in this study (32 months). However, results indicated that resistance in the wild population is already rendering nets with optimum insecticide concentrations less effective in practice.
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spelling pubmed-39959572014-04-23 Estimation of insecticide persistence, biological activity and mosquito resistance to PermaNet® 2 long-lasting insecticidal nets over three to 32 months of use in Ethiopia Anshebo, Gedeon Yohannes Graves, Patricia M Smith, Stephen C Wills, Aprielle B Damte, Mesele Endeshaw, Tekola Shargie, Estifanos Biru Gebre, Teshome Mosher, Aryc W Patterson, Amy E Emerson, Paul M Malar J Research BACKGROUND: Information is needed on the expected durability of insecticidal nets under operational conditions. The persistence of insecticidal efficacy is important to estimate the median serviceable life of nets under field conditions and to plan for net replacement. METHODS: Deltamethrin residue levels were evaluated by the proxy method of X-ray fluorescence spectrometry on 189 nets used for three to six months from nine sites, 220 nets used for 14-20 months from 11 sites, and 200 nets used for 26-32 months from ten sites in Ethiopia. A random sample of 16.5-20% of nets from each time period (total 112 of 609 nets) were tested by bioassay with susceptible mosquitoes, and nets used for 14-20 months and 26-32 months were also tested with wild caught mosquitoes. RESULTS: Mean insecticide levels estimated by X-ray fluorescence declined by 25.9% from baseline of 66.2 (SD 14.6) mg/m(2) at three to six months to 44.1 (SD 21.2) mg/m(2) at 14-20 months and by 30.8% to 41.1 (SD 18.9) mg/m(2) at 26-32 months. More than 95% of nets retained greater than 10 mg/m2 of deltamethrin and over 79% had at least 25 mg/m2 at all time periods. By bioassay with susceptible Anopheles, mortality averaged 89.0% on 28 nets tested at three to six months, 93.3% on 44 nets at 14-20 months and 94.1% on 40 nets at 26-32 months. With wild caught mosquitoes, mortality averaged 85.4% (range 79.1 to 91.7%) at 14-20 months but had dropped significantly to 47.2% (39.8 to 54.7%) at 26-32 months. CONCLUSIONS: Insecticide residue level, as estimated by X-ray fluorescence, declined by about one third between three and six months and 14-20 months, but remained relatively stable and above minimum requirements thereafter up to 26-32 months. The insecticidal activity of PermaNet® 2.0 long-lasting insecticidal nets in the specified study area may be considered effective to susceptible mosquitoes at least for the duration indicated in this study (32 months). However, results indicated that resistance in the wild population is already rendering nets with optimum insecticide concentrations less effective in practice. BioMed Central 2014-03-06 /pmc/articles/PMC3995957/ /pubmed/24602340 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1475-2875-13-80 Text en Copyright © 2014 Anshebo et al.; licensee BioMed Central Ltd. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0 This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License ( http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly credited. The Creative Commons Public Domain Dedication waiver ( http://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/) applies to the data made available in this article, unless otherwise stated.
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Anshebo, Gedeon Yohannes
Graves, Patricia M
Smith, Stephen C
Wills, Aprielle B
Damte, Mesele
Endeshaw, Tekola
Shargie, Estifanos Biru
Gebre, Teshome
Mosher, Aryc W
Patterson, Amy E
Emerson, Paul M
Estimation of insecticide persistence, biological activity and mosquito resistance to PermaNet® 2 long-lasting insecticidal nets over three to 32 months of use in Ethiopia
title Estimation of insecticide persistence, biological activity and mosquito resistance to PermaNet® 2 long-lasting insecticidal nets over three to 32 months of use in Ethiopia
title_full Estimation of insecticide persistence, biological activity and mosquito resistance to PermaNet® 2 long-lasting insecticidal nets over three to 32 months of use in Ethiopia
title_fullStr Estimation of insecticide persistence, biological activity and mosquito resistance to PermaNet® 2 long-lasting insecticidal nets over three to 32 months of use in Ethiopia
title_full_unstemmed Estimation of insecticide persistence, biological activity and mosquito resistance to PermaNet® 2 long-lasting insecticidal nets over three to 32 months of use in Ethiopia
title_short Estimation of insecticide persistence, biological activity and mosquito resistance to PermaNet® 2 long-lasting insecticidal nets over three to 32 months of use in Ethiopia
title_sort estimation of insecticide persistence, biological activity and mosquito resistance to permanet® 2 long-lasting insecticidal nets over three to 32 months of use in ethiopia
topic Research
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3995957/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24602340
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1475-2875-13-80
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