Control of malaria vectors with the insect growth regulator pyriproxyfen in a gem-mining area in Sri Lanka

Citation
Amgm. Yapabandara et al., Control of malaria vectors with the insect growth regulator pyriproxyfen in a gem-mining area in Sri Lanka, ACT TROP, 80(3), 2001, pp. 265-276
Citations number
18
Categorie Soggetti
Medical Research General Topics
Journal title
ACTA TROPICA
ISSN journal
0001706X → ACNP
Volume
80
Issue
3
Year of publication
2001
Pages
265 - 276
Database
ISI
SICI code
0001-706X(200112)80:3<265:COMVWT>2.0.ZU;2-F
Abstract
The study was conducted in eight adjacent villages in central Sri Lanka whe re there are many shallow pits dug by gem miners that Fill with water. Thes e become breeding places of the main malaria vector Anopheles culicifacies, and of the second most important vector Anopheles subpictus. but not of An opheles varuma. the third most important vector, With the help of local vol unteers. data on the adult populations or these three species was collected by various standard methods., and data on the incidence of malaria cases w as collected by two clinics set Lip for the project and through the existin g hospitals. Prevalence of malaria infection in symptom-less people was inv estigated by mass blood surveys. On the basis of a year's pre-intervention data the villages were stratified into four with high levels of malaria tra nsmission and four with lower transmission. Within each stratum two village s were randomly assigned for mosquito control by treating all the gem pits, as well as river bed pools, with a granular formulation of the insect grow th regulator pyriproxyfen at a target dose of 0.01 mg a.i./litre. The inter vention caused significant reductions in the adult populations of An. culic ifacies and Ali. subpictus. Similarly, incidence of malaria was reduced in the intervention villages to about 24% (95% c.l. 20-29%) of that in the con trols. Prevalence of parasitaemia also declined significantly. It is conclu ded that in this situation where. with active community participation, the breeding sites of the main vectors could be located: vector control by a hi ghly active and persistent insect growth regulator can be a very effective means of malaria control. (C) 2001 Elsevier Science BN. All rights reserved .