ACCEPTABILITY AND USAGE OF PERMETHRIN-IMPREGNATED MOSQUITO BED NETS IN RURAL SOUTHWESTERN SAUDI-ARABIA

Citation
Ga. Jamjoom et al., ACCEPTABILITY AND USAGE OF PERMETHRIN-IMPREGNATED MOSQUITO BED NETS IN RURAL SOUTHWESTERN SAUDI-ARABIA, Tropical and geographical medicine, 46(6), 1994, pp. 355-357
Citations number
16
Categorie Soggetti
Tropical Medicine","Public, Environmental & Occupation Heath
ISSN journal
00413232
Volume
46
Issue
6
Year of publication
1994
Pages
355 - 357
Database
ISI
SICI code
0041-3232(1994)46:6<355:AAUOPM>2.0.ZU;2-3
Abstract
In 1989 a total of 2,320 sets of locally-made durable permethrin-impre gnated bed nets and support frames were provided for the first time to 410 families (2,485 individuals) in Al-Fateeha area in the malarious region of Tihamat Asir, southwestern Saudi Arabia. In interviews carri ed out with a sample of the heads of the families two years later, mos t of them said to have used bed nets regularly (78.3%) and a majority started using them shortly after sunset (73.9%). Most heads of familie s expressed willingness to encourage their friends and neighbours to g et bed nets (94.4%) and use them regularly (92.9%). Public requests fo r bed nets were received from neighbouring areas. These results indica te that impregnated bed nets can be successfully integrated into a mal aria control programme provided that they are of a durable type and ac companied with support devices to facilitate their use while sleeping outdoors. Records of the primary health care centre serving the trial area indicated that the incidence of malaria decreased progressively f rom 277.4 per thousand in 1988 to 124.4 in 1991. The possible contribu tion of mosquito nets - as a major newly introduced variable - to this decrease is suggested but was not directly measured.