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Community-Effectiveness of Temephos for Dengue Vector Control: A Systematic Literature Review
The application of the organophosphate larvicide temephos to water storage containers is one of the most commonly employed dengue vector control methods. This systematic literature review is to the knowledge of the authors the first that aims to assess the community-effectiveness of temephos in cont...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4570708/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26371470 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pntd.0004006 |
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author | George, Leyanna Lenhart, Audrey Toledo, Joao Lazaro, Adhara Han, Wai Wai Velayudhan, Raman Runge Ranzinger, Silvia Horstick, Olaf |
author_facet | George, Leyanna Lenhart, Audrey Toledo, Joao Lazaro, Adhara Han, Wai Wai Velayudhan, Raman Runge Ranzinger, Silvia Horstick, Olaf |
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description | The application of the organophosphate larvicide temephos to water storage containers is one of the most commonly employed dengue vector control methods. This systematic literature review is to the knowledge of the authors the first that aims to assess the community-effectiveness of temephos in controlling both vectors and dengue transmission when delivered either as a single intervention or in combination with other interventions. A comprehensive literature search of 6 databases was performed (PubMed, WHOLIS, GIFT, CDSR, EMBASE, Wiley), grey literature and cross references were also screened for relevant studies. Data were extracted and methodological quality of the studies was assessed independently by two reviewers. 27 studies were included in this systematic review (11 single intervention studies and 16 combined intervention studies). All 11 single intervention studies showed consistently that using temephos led to a reduction in entomological indices. Although 11 of the 16 combined intervention studies showed that temephos application together with other chemical vector control methods also reduced entomological indices, this was either not sustained over time or–as in the five remaining studies—failed to reduce the immature stages. The community-effectiveness of temephos was found to be dependent on factors such as quality of delivery, water turnover rate, type of water, and environmental factors such as organic debris, temperature and exposure to sunlight. Timing of temephos deployment and its need for reapplication, along with behavioural factors such as the reluctance of its application to drinking water, and operational aspects such as cost, supplies, time and labour were further limitations identified in this review. In conclusion, when applied as a single intervention, temephos was found to be effective at suppressing entomological indices, however, the same effect has not been observed when temephos was applied in combination with other interventions. There is no evidence to suggest that temephos use is associated with reductions in dengue transmission. |
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spelling | pubmed-45707082015-09-18 Community-Effectiveness of Temephos for Dengue Vector Control: A Systematic Literature Review George, Leyanna Lenhart, Audrey Toledo, Joao Lazaro, Adhara Han, Wai Wai Velayudhan, Raman Runge Ranzinger, Silvia Horstick, Olaf PLoS Negl Trop Dis Research Article The application of the organophosphate larvicide temephos to water storage containers is one of the most commonly employed dengue vector control methods. This systematic literature review is to the knowledge of the authors the first that aims to assess the community-effectiveness of temephos in controlling both vectors and dengue transmission when delivered either as a single intervention or in combination with other interventions. A comprehensive literature search of 6 databases was performed (PubMed, WHOLIS, GIFT, CDSR, EMBASE, Wiley), grey literature and cross references were also screened for relevant studies. Data were extracted and methodological quality of the studies was assessed independently by two reviewers. 27 studies were included in this systematic review (11 single intervention studies and 16 combined intervention studies). All 11 single intervention studies showed consistently that using temephos led to a reduction in entomological indices. Although 11 of the 16 combined intervention studies showed that temephos application together with other chemical vector control methods also reduced entomological indices, this was either not sustained over time or–as in the five remaining studies—failed to reduce the immature stages. The community-effectiveness of temephos was found to be dependent on factors such as quality of delivery, water turnover rate, type of water, and environmental factors such as organic debris, temperature and exposure to sunlight. Timing of temephos deployment and its need for reapplication, along with behavioural factors such as the reluctance of its application to drinking water, and operational aspects such as cost, supplies, time and labour were further limitations identified in this review. In conclusion, when applied as a single intervention, temephos was found to be effective at suppressing entomological indices, however, the same effect has not been observed when temephos was applied in combination with other interventions. There is no evidence to suggest that temephos use is associated with reductions in dengue transmission. Public Library of Science 2015-09-15 /pmc/articles/PMC4570708/ /pubmed/26371470 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pntd.0004006 Text en https://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Public Domain declaration, which stipulates that, once placed in the public domain, this work may be freely reproduced, distributed, transmitted, modified, built upon, or otherwise used by anyone for any lawful purpose. |
spellingShingle | Research Article George, Leyanna Lenhart, Audrey Toledo, Joao Lazaro, Adhara Han, Wai Wai Velayudhan, Raman Runge Ranzinger, Silvia Horstick, Olaf Community-Effectiveness of Temephos for Dengue Vector Control: A Systematic Literature Review |
title | Community-Effectiveness of Temephos for Dengue Vector Control: A Systematic Literature Review |
title_full | Community-Effectiveness of Temephos for Dengue Vector Control: A Systematic Literature Review |
title_fullStr | Community-Effectiveness of Temephos for Dengue Vector Control: A Systematic Literature Review |
title_full_unstemmed | Community-Effectiveness of Temephos for Dengue Vector Control: A Systematic Literature Review |
title_short | Community-Effectiveness of Temephos for Dengue Vector Control: A Systematic Literature Review |
title_sort | community-effectiveness of temephos for dengue vector control: a systematic literature review |
topic | Research Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4570708/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26371470 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pntd.0004006 |
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