Outdoor residual spraying for malaria vector-control in Kayin (Karen) state, Myanmar: a cluster randomized controlled trial

Outdoor and early biting by mosquitoes challenge the efficacy of bed nets and indoor residual spraying against malaria in the Greater Mekong Subregion. The objective of this study was to assess the efficacy of outdoor residual spraying (ORS) for malaria vector-control in this region. A cluster rando...

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Main Authors: Chaumeau, V, Kajeechiwa, L, Kulabkeeree, T, Sawasdichai, S, Haohankhunnatham, W, Inta, A, Phanaphadungtham, M, Girond, F, Herbreteau, V, Delmas, G, Nosten, F
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Language:English
Published: Public Library of Science 2022
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author Chaumeau, V
Kajeechiwa, L
Kulabkeeree, T
Sawasdichai, S
Haohankhunnatham, W
Inta, A
Phanaphadungtham, M
Girond, F
Herbreteau, V
Delmas, G
Nosten, F
author_facet Chaumeau, V
Kajeechiwa, L
Kulabkeeree, T
Sawasdichai, S
Haohankhunnatham, W
Inta, A
Phanaphadungtham, M
Girond, F
Herbreteau, V
Delmas, G
Nosten, F
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description Outdoor and early biting by mosquitoes challenge the efficacy of bed nets and indoor residual spraying against malaria in the Greater Mekong Subregion. The objective of this study was to assess the efficacy of outdoor residual spraying (ORS) for malaria vector-control in this region. A cluster randomized controlled trial was conducted between July 2018 and April 2019 in twelve villages in Karen (Kayin) state, Myanmar. Villages were randomly assigned to receive either a single round of ORS with a capsule suspension of lambda-cyhalothrin for two days in October or no intervention (six villages per group). The primary endpoint was the biting rate of malaria mosquitoes assessed with human-landing catch and cow-baited trap collection methods, and was analyzed with a Bayesian multi-level model. In the intervention villages, the proportion of households located within the sprayed area ranged between 42 and 100% and the application rate ranged between 63 and 559 g of active ingredient per hectare. At baseline, the median of Anopheles biting rate estimates in the twelve villages was 2 bites per person per night (inter-quartile range [IQR] 0-5, range 0-48) indoors, 6 bites per person per night (IQR 2-16, range 0-342) outdoors and 206 bites per cow per night (IQR 83-380, range 19-1149) in the cow-baited trap. In intention-to-treat analysis, it was estimated that ORS reduced biting rate by 72% (95% confidence interval [CI] 63-79) from Month 0 to Month 3 and by 79% (95% CI 62-88) from Month 4 to Month 6, considering control villages as the reference. In conclusion, ORS rapidly reduces the biting rates of malaria mosquitoes in a Southeast Asian setting where the vectors bite mostly outdoors and at a time when people are not protected by mosquito bed nets.
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spelling oxford-uuid:31ce6058-9afe-4c2d-81a1-fc84dcc9842d2023-04-26T13:20:46ZOutdoor residual spraying for malaria vector-control in Kayin (Karen) state, Myanmar: a cluster randomized controlled trialJournal articlehttp://purl.org/coar/resource_type/c_dcae04bcuuid:31ce6058-9afe-4c2d-81a1-fc84dcc9842dEnglishSymplectic ElementsPublic Library of Science2022Chaumeau, VKajeechiwa, LKulabkeeree, TSawasdichai, SHaohankhunnatham, WInta, APhanaphadungtham, MGirond, FHerbreteau, VDelmas, GNosten, FOutdoor and early biting by mosquitoes challenge the efficacy of bed nets and indoor residual spraying against malaria in the Greater Mekong Subregion. The objective of this study was to assess the efficacy of outdoor residual spraying (ORS) for malaria vector-control in this region. A cluster randomized controlled trial was conducted between July 2018 and April 2019 in twelve villages in Karen (Kayin) state, Myanmar. Villages were randomly assigned to receive either a single round of ORS with a capsule suspension of lambda-cyhalothrin for two days in October or no intervention (six villages per group). The primary endpoint was the biting rate of malaria mosquitoes assessed with human-landing catch and cow-baited trap collection methods, and was analyzed with a Bayesian multi-level model. In the intervention villages, the proportion of households located within the sprayed area ranged between 42 and 100% and the application rate ranged between 63 and 559 g of active ingredient per hectare. At baseline, the median of Anopheles biting rate estimates in the twelve villages was 2 bites per person per night (inter-quartile range [IQR] 0-5, range 0-48) indoors, 6 bites per person per night (IQR 2-16, range 0-342) outdoors and 206 bites per cow per night (IQR 83-380, range 19-1149) in the cow-baited trap. In intention-to-treat analysis, it was estimated that ORS reduced biting rate by 72% (95% confidence interval [CI] 63-79) from Month 0 to Month 3 and by 79% (95% CI 62-88) from Month 4 to Month 6, considering control villages as the reference. In conclusion, ORS rapidly reduces the biting rates of malaria mosquitoes in a Southeast Asian setting where the vectors bite mostly outdoors and at a time when people are not protected by mosquito bed nets.
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Kajeechiwa, L
Kulabkeeree, T
Sawasdichai, S
Haohankhunnatham, W
Inta, A
Phanaphadungtham, M
Girond, F
Herbreteau, V
Delmas, G
Nosten, F
Outdoor residual spraying for malaria vector-control in Kayin (Karen) state, Myanmar: a cluster randomized controlled trial
title Outdoor residual spraying for malaria vector-control in Kayin (Karen) state, Myanmar: a cluster randomized controlled trial
title_full Outdoor residual spraying for malaria vector-control in Kayin (Karen) state, Myanmar: a cluster randomized controlled trial
title_fullStr Outdoor residual spraying for malaria vector-control in Kayin (Karen) state, Myanmar: a cluster randomized controlled trial
title_full_unstemmed Outdoor residual spraying for malaria vector-control in Kayin (Karen) state, Myanmar: a cluster randomized controlled trial
title_short Outdoor residual spraying for malaria vector-control in Kayin (Karen) state, Myanmar: a cluster randomized controlled trial
title_sort outdoor residual spraying for malaria vector control in kayin karen state myanmar a cluster randomized controlled trial
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