Entomological evaluation of the Gambia's National Impregnated Bednet Programme

1995 
Entomological studies were conducted in paired study villages in three of the five study areas used for the epidemiological assessment of the Gambia's National Impregnated Bednet Programme. Baseline data collected in 1991 were compared with post-intervention data from 1992, when one of each village pair (from areas II, III and V) was included in the treatment programme in which villagers' nets were dipped in permethrin. In a longitudinal study, indoor-resting densities of Anopheles gambiae s.l. in the treated villages were significantly reduced, when compared with their paired untreated village, in areas II (t=3·32, 13 degrees of freedom, P=0·006) and III (t = 3·71, 13 degrees of freedom, P=0·003). However, this was not associated with higher outdoor-biting rates in the evenings in the treated villages than in the controls. The reduction in vector population was most evident in area II, where the treated village was relatively isolated and 74% of the population slept under a treated net.Anopheles gambiae ...
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