Journal of the Pakistan Medical Association
Volume 61, Issue 5, 2011, Pages 486-490

Role of pyrethroids in control of malaria amongst refugee population (Article)

Jamali S.*
  • a Jinnah Post Graduate Medical Centre, Karachi, Pakistan

Abstract

Malaria is a human disease caused by sporozoan parasite belonging to genus plasmodium. According to World Health Organization (WHO) estimates for year 2006, there were 247 million clinical infections and 0.88 million deaths due to malaria. Malaria control programmes aim to contain the disease and reduce its' burden on the refugees by adopting various methods to reduce the incidence of malaria by targeting the mosquitos.Most of the displaced people live in Asia and Africa, where host countries lack the resources to support them. Under these conditions, the methods adopted for control of malaria should be both effective and safe. 2 Pyrethroids form the mainstay of preventive measures due to their efficacy and safety in mammals.Theycan be used as (a) indoor residual sprays, (b) impregnation of bednets, blankets/top sheets, curtains and personal clothing, (c) pyrethroid containing coils, mats and vaporizers and (d) livestock sponging.

Author Keywords

malaria control Pyrethroids Impregnated nets/ curtains/blankets/ sheets Refugees Indoor residual spray Livestock sponging

Index Keywords

Vulnerable Populations Anopheles gambiae refugee insecticide resistance human Refugees Asia deltamethrin insecticidal activity Malaria mosquito malaria control permethrin health program Humans malathion vector control safety Africa Plasmodium Incidence Article pyrethroid Mosquito Control Insecticides world health organization cyhalothrin Pyrethrins bed net mortality

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ISSN: 00309982
Cited by: 1
Original Language: English