在坦桑尼亚的社区试验中,新型蚊帐使疟疾感染减少了一半

Q2 Agricultural and Biological Sciences Outlooks on Pest Management Pub Date : 2022-06-01 DOI:10.1564/v33_jun_02
M. Rowland
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根据发表在《柳叶刀》公共卫生杂志上的一项新研究,一种新型蚊帐通过使蚊子无法移动或飞行来杀死对传统杀虫剂有抵抗力的蚊子,显著减少了儿童的疟疾感染。与其他通过神经系统杀死蚊子的杀虫剂不同,新蚊帐的作用意味着蚊子死于肌肉麻痹,无法进行细胞呼吸、继续飞行或吸血。一项为期两年的社区随机试验涉及39000多个家庭,跟踪调查了坦桑尼亚4500多名6个月至14岁的儿童。研究发现,与标准的纯拟除虫菊酯类长效杀虫网(LLIN)相比,用两种杀虫剂氯芬那和拟除虫菊酯-α-氯氰菊酯(氯芬那LLIN)处理的长效杀虫网在第一年和第二年分别将疟疾流行率降低了43%和37%。氯虫腈LLIN在两年内还将疟疾的临床发作减少了44%,并将出口诱捕器中采样的携带疟疾的蚊子数量减少了85%。
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Novel Mosquito Net Nearly Halves Malaria Infection in Community Trials in Tanzania
A novel class of bed net that kills mosquitoes resistant to traditional insecticides by making them unable to move or fly, significantly reduces malaria infection in children, according to new research published in The Lancet public health journal. Unlike other insecticides which kill the mosquito via the nervous system, the effects of the new bed net means the mosquito dies from muscle paralysis, being unable to undertake cellular respiration, continue flying or blood feeding. A two-year community randomised trial involved more than 39,000 households and followed over 4,500 children aged 6 months to 14 years in Tanzania. It found that a longlasting insecticidal net treated with two insecticides, chlorfenapyr and the pyrethroid alpha-cypermethrin (chlorfenapyr LLIN), reduced the prevalence of malaria by 43% and 37% in the first and second year respectively, compared to a standard pyrethroid only long-lasting insecticidal net (LLIN). The chlorfenapyr LLIN also reduced clinical episodes of malaria by 44% over the two years and the number of malaria-carrying mosquitoes sampled in exit traps by 85%.
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