空间驱蚊剂:目前公共卫生使用空间驱蚊剂全球推荐路线图

IF 1.7 Q3 PARASITOLOGY
Nicole L. Achee , T. Alex Perkins , Sean M. Moore , Fang Liu , Issaka Sagara , Suzanne Van Hulle , Eric O. Ochomo , John E. Gimnig , Hasitha A. Tissera , Steven A. Harvey , April Monroe , Amy C. Morrison , Thomas W. Scott , Robert C. Reiner Jr. , John P. Grieco
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摘要

空间驱避剂(SR)产品旨在通过持续释放挥发性活性成分(AI)来补充现有的病媒控制方法,提供:(i)防止白天和傍晚叮咬;(ii)在封闭/半封闭和住宅周边空间提供保护;(iii)适合特定环境应用的各种配方;以及(iv)比传统控制方法覆盖范围更广。SR产品AI也已证明对与疟疾和伊蚊传播病毒(ABV)有关的杀虫剂抗性媒介有效果。在过去二十年中,包括世界卫生组织(世界卫生组织)代表在内的主要利益攸关方举行了会议,根据现有证据讨论了SRs在减少节肢动物传播疾病方面的作用。一个关键的重点是为SR建立一条关键的发展道路,包括科学、监管和社会参数,这些参数将构成SR目标产品概况的大纲,即最佳产品特性。主要的差距是缺乏流行病学数据,无法证明SR在一系列不同的生态和流行病学环境中对公共卫生的影响,从而为世界卫生组织的政策建议提供信息。在这里,我们简要介绍了旨在满足世界卫生组织评估证据需求和SR抗疟疾和登革热成本效益初步预测的试验。
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Spatial repellents: The current roadmap to global recommendation of spatial repellents for public health use

Spatial repellents: The current roadmap to global recommendation of spatial repellents for public health use

Spatial repellent (SR) products are envisioned to complement existing vector control methods through the continual release of volatile active ingredients (AI) providing: (i) protection against day-time and early-evening biting; (ii) protection in enclosed/semi-enclosed and peri-domestic spaces; (iii) various formulations to fit context-specific applications; and (iv) increased coverage over traditional control methods. SR product AIs also have demonstrated effect against insecticide-resistant vectors linked to malaria and Aedes-borne virus (ABV) transmission. Over the past two decades, key stakeholders, including World Health Organization (WHO) representatives, have met to discuss the role of SRs in reducing arthropod-borne diseases based on existing evidence. A key focus has been to establish a critical development path for SRs, including scientific, regulatory and social parameters that would constitute an outline for a SR target product profile, i.e. optimum product characteristics. The principal gap is the lack of epidemiological data demonstrating SR public health impact across a range of different ecological and epidemiological settings, to inform a WHO policy recommendation. Here we describe in brief trials that are designed to fulfill evidence needs for WHO assessment and initial projections of SR cost-effectiveness against malaria and dengue.

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