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Evaluation of personal protection afforded by repellent-treated sandals against mosquito bites in south-eastern Tanzania

BACKGROUND: Outdoor and early evening mosquito biting needs to be addressed if malaria elimination is to be achieved. While indoor-targeted interventions, such as insecticide-treated nets and indoor residual spraying, remain essential, complementary approaches that tackle persisting outdoor transmis...

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Autores principales: Sangoro, Onyango P., Gavana, Tegemeo, Finda, Marceline, Mponzi, Winfrida, Hape, Emmanuel, Limwagu, Alex, Govella, Nicodem J., Chaki, Prosper, Okumu, Fredros O.
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Publicado: BioMed Central 2020
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7140554/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32268907
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s12936-020-03215-7
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author Sangoro, Onyango P.
Gavana, Tegemeo
Finda, Marceline
Mponzi, Winfrida
Hape, Emmanuel
Limwagu, Alex
Govella, Nicodem J.
Chaki, Prosper
Okumu, Fredros O.
author_facet Sangoro, Onyango P.
Gavana, Tegemeo
Finda, Marceline
Mponzi, Winfrida
Hape, Emmanuel
Limwagu, Alex
Govella, Nicodem J.
Chaki, Prosper
Okumu, Fredros O.
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description BACKGROUND: Outdoor and early evening mosquito biting needs to be addressed if malaria elimination is to be achieved. While indoor-targeted interventions, such as insecticide-treated nets and indoor residual spraying, remain essential, complementary approaches that tackle persisting outdoor transmission are urgently required to maximize the impact. Major malaria vectors principally bite human hosts around the feet and ankles. Consequently, this study investigated whether sandals treated with efficacious spatial repellents can protect against outdoor biting mosquitoes. METHODOLOGY: Sandals affixed with hessian bands measuring 48 cm(2) treated with 0.06 g, 0.10 g and 0.15 g of transfluthrin were tested in large cage semi-field and full field experiments. Sandals affixed with hessian bands measuring 240 cm(2) and treated with 0.10 g and 0.15 g of transfluthrin were also tested semi field experiments. Human landing catches (HLC) were used to assess reduction in biting exposure by comparing proportions of mosquitoes landing on volunteers wearing treated and untreated sandals. Sandals were tested against insectary reared Anopheles arabiensis mosquitoes in semi-field experiments and against wild mosquito species in rural Tanzania. RESULTS: In semi-field tests, sandals fitted with hessian bands measuring 48 cm(2) and treated with 0.15 g, 0.10 g and 0.06 g transfluthrin reduced mosquito landings by 45.9%, (95% confidence interval (C.I.) 28–59%), 61.1% (48–71%), and 25.9% (9–40%), respectively compared to untreated sandals. Sandals fitted with hessian bands measuring 240 cm(2) and treated with 0.15 g and 0.10 g transfluthrin reduced mosquito landings by 59% (43–71%) and 64% (48–74%), respectively. In field experiments, sandals fitted with hessian bands measuring 48 cm(2) and treated with 0.15 g transfluthrin reduced mosquito landings by 70% (60–76%) against Anopheles gambiae sensu lato, and 66.0% (59–71%) against all mosquito species combined. CONCLUSION: Transfluthrin-treated sandals conferred significant protection against mosquito bites in semi-field and field settings. Further evaluation is recommended for this tool as a potential complementary intervention against malaria. This intervention could be particularly useful for protecting against outdoor exposure to mosquito bites. Additional studies are necessary to optimize treatment techniques and substrates, establish safety profiles and determine epidemiological impact in different settings.
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spelling pubmed-71405542020-04-14 Evaluation of personal protection afforded by repellent-treated sandals against mosquito bites in south-eastern Tanzania Sangoro, Onyango P. Gavana, Tegemeo Finda, Marceline Mponzi, Winfrida Hape, Emmanuel Limwagu, Alex Govella, Nicodem J. Chaki, Prosper Okumu, Fredros O. Malar J Research BACKGROUND: Outdoor and early evening mosquito biting needs to be addressed if malaria elimination is to be achieved. While indoor-targeted interventions, such as insecticide-treated nets and indoor residual spraying, remain essential, complementary approaches that tackle persisting outdoor transmission are urgently required to maximize the impact. Major malaria vectors principally bite human hosts around the feet and ankles. Consequently, this study investigated whether sandals treated with efficacious spatial repellents can protect against outdoor biting mosquitoes. METHODOLOGY: Sandals affixed with hessian bands measuring 48 cm(2) treated with 0.06 g, 0.10 g and 0.15 g of transfluthrin were tested in large cage semi-field and full field experiments. Sandals affixed with hessian bands measuring 240 cm(2) and treated with 0.10 g and 0.15 g of transfluthrin were also tested semi field experiments. Human landing catches (HLC) were used to assess reduction in biting exposure by comparing proportions of mosquitoes landing on volunteers wearing treated and untreated sandals. Sandals were tested against insectary reared Anopheles arabiensis mosquitoes in semi-field experiments and against wild mosquito species in rural Tanzania. RESULTS: In semi-field tests, sandals fitted with hessian bands measuring 48 cm(2) and treated with 0.15 g, 0.10 g and 0.06 g transfluthrin reduced mosquito landings by 45.9%, (95% confidence interval (C.I.) 28–59%), 61.1% (48–71%), and 25.9% (9–40%), respectively compared to untreated sandals. Sandals fitted with hessian bands measuring 240 cm(2) and treated with 0.15 g and 0.10 g transfluthrin reduced mosquito landings by 59% (43–71%) and 64% (48–74%), respectively. In field experiments, sandals fitted with hessian bands measuring 48 cm(2) and treated with 0.15 g transfluthrin reduced mosquito landings by 70% (60–76%) against Anopheles gambiae sensu lato, and 66.0% (59–71%) against all mosquito species combined. CONCLUSION: Transfluthrin-treated sandals conferred significant protection against mosquito bites in semi-field and field settings. Further evaluation is recommended for this tool as a potential complementary intervention against malaria. This intervention could be particularly useful for protecting against outdoor exposure to mosquito bites. Additional studies are necessary to optimize treatment techniques and substrates, establish safety profiles and determine epidemiological impact in different settings. BioMed Central 2020-04-08 /pmc/articles/PMC7140554/ /pubmed/32268907 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s12936-020-03215-7 Text en © The Author(s) 2020 Open AccessThis article is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License, which permits use, sharing, adaptation, distribution and reproduction in any medium or format, as long as you give appropriate credit to the original author(s) and the source, provide a link to the Creative Commons licence, and indicate if changes were made. The images or other third party material in this article are included in the article's Creative Commons licence, unless indicated otherwise in a credit line to the material. If material is not included in the article's Creative Commons licence and your intended use is not permitted by statutory regulation or exceeds the permitted use, you will need to obtain permission directly from the copyright holder. To view a copy of this licence, visit http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/. 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 in a credit line to the data.
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Sangoro, Onyango P.
Gavana, Tegemeo
Finda, Marceline
Mponzi, Winfrida
Hape, Emmanuel
Limwagu, Alex
Govella, Nicodem J.
Chaki, Prosper
Okumu, Fredros O.
Evaluation of personal protection afforded by repellent-treated sandals against mosquito bites in south-eastern Tanzania
title Evaluation of personal protection afforded by repellent-treated sandals against mosquito bites in south-eastern Tanzania
title_full Evaluation of personal protection afforded by repellent-treated sandals against mosquito bites in south-eastern Tanzania
title_fullStr Evaluation of personal protection afforded by repellent-treated sandals against mosquito bites in south-eastern Tanzania
title_full_unstemmed Evaluation of personal protection afforded by repellent-treated sandals against mosquito bites in south-eastern Tanzania
title_short Evaluation of personal protection afforded by repellent-treated sandals against mosquito bites in south-eastern Tanzania
title_sort evaluation of personal protection afforded by repellent-treated sandals against mosquito bites in south-eastern tanzania
topic Research
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7140554/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32268907
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s12936-020-03215-7
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