Comparison of the efficacy of long-lasting insecticidal nets PermaNet® 2.0 and Olyset® against Anopheles albimanus under laboratory conditions
Insecticide-treated nets provide a reduction in human-vector contact through physical barrier, mortality and/or repellent effects that protect both users and non-users, thereby protecting the wider community from vector-borne diseases like malaria. Long-lasting insecticide-treated nets (LLINs) are t...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Memórias do Instituto Oswaldo Cruz 2011-08, Vol.106 (5), p.606-612 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Insecticide-treated nets provide a reduction in human-vector contact
through physical barrier, mortality and/or repellent effects that
protect both users and non-users, thereby protecting the wider
community from vector-borne diseases like malaria. Long-lasting
insecticide-treated nets (LLINs) are the best alternative. This study
evaluated the bioefficacy of LLINs PermaNet® 2.0 and Olyset®
under laboratory conditions with Anopheles albimanus . The laboratory
strain was evaluated for insecticide susceptibility with selected
insecticides used for malarial control. Regeneration time and wash
resistance were evaluated with the standard bioassay cone technique
following WHO guidelines. Heat assistance was used for Olyset®
nets; the nets were exposed to four different temperatures to speed the
regeneration process. The regeneration study of PermaNet® 2.0
showed that efficacy was fully recovered by 24 h after one and three
washes and wash resistance persisted for 15 washes. Regeneration of
Olyset® nets was not observed for nets washed three times, even
with the different temperature exposures for up to seven days. Thus,
for Olyset® the wash resistance evaluation could not proceed.
Differences in response between the two LLINs may be associated with
differences in manufacturing procedures and species response to the
evaluated LLINs. PermaNet® 2.0 showed higher and continuous
efficacy against An. albimanus. |
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ISSN: | 1678-8060 0074-0276 1678-8060 0074-0276 |
DOI: | 10.1590/S0074-02762011000500013 |