Nelly Armanda Kala Chouakeu, Mabu Maxim Bindamu, Idriss Nasser Ngangue Siewe, Leslie Nkahe, Laura Gilberine Ningahi, Nina Ghislaine Yensii, Roland Bamou, Parfait Awono-Ambene, Njuabe Theresia Metoh, Timoléon Tchuinkam, Christophe Antonio Nkondjio
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疟疾继续对喀麦隆的公共卫生构成重大挑战,需要有效的预防战略。长效驱虫蚊帐作为一项关键的控制措施被广泛分发,但其物理完整性和有效性需要监测。本研究旨在评估喀麦隆西部Santchou和东部Bertoua两个地区LLINs的状况和生物功效。该研究遵循世界卫生组织(WHO)评估身体完整性的指南,使用结构化问卷评估LLIN的使用和护理。采用3 min WHO锥法测定生物功效。结果表明,三州和贝尔图阿的蚊帐拥有量和使用率分别为93.91%和72.70%和60.68%和41.11%。在Santchou, 5.26%的llin损坏,21.05%无法使用,而在Bertoua, 29.41%的使用llin损坏,16.47%无法使用。贝尔图阿地区野外蚊虫击倒率为65.49%,死亡率为61.24%。三州击倒率10.23%,死亡率14.97%。经试验发现,LLINs对易感菌株非常有效。这些发现迫切需要喀麦隆国家疟疾控制规划提高公众对持续和适当使用LLIN的认识,并解决LLIN有效性下降的问题,特别是在贝尔图阿和桑特周等城市。有针对性的干预措施应侧重于改善经杀虫剂处理的蚊帐的分布,教育人们正确的使用方法,并在这些经杀虫剂处理的蚊帐退化时对其物理完整性和生物功效进行定期监测。
Assessing the bio-efficacy of mosquito nets in Santchou and Bertoua 1 year after the mass distribution campaign of 2019.
Malaria continues to pose a significant public health challenge in Cameroon, requiring effective prevention strategies. Long-lasting insecticide-treated nets (LLINs) are widely distributed as a key control measure, but their physical integrity and effectiveness need to be monitored. This study aimed to assess the condition and bio-efficacy of LLINs in 2 regions of Cameroon, namely Santchou in the West and Bertoua in the East. The study evaluated LLIN use and care using a structured questionnaire, following World Health Organization (WHO) guidelines for assessing physical integrity. Bio-efficacy was measured using the 3-min WHO cone assay. The results showed that the ownership and usage rates of mosquito nets were 93.91% and 72.70% in Santchou and 60.68% and 41.11% in Bertoua, respectively. In Santchou, 5.26% of LLINs were damaged, with 21.05% rendered unusable while in Bertoua, 29.41% of the used LLINs were damaged with 16.47% unusable. The knockdown rate with field mosquito populations was 65.49% with mortality rate of 61.24% in Bertoua. In Santchou, knockdown rate was 10.23%, and mortality rate 14.97%. The LLINs tested were found highly effective against susceptible strain. These findings urgently require the National Malaria Control Program of Cameroon to improve public awareness on consistent and proper LLIN usage and address the decline in LLIN effectiveness, particularly in cities like Bertoua and Santchou. Targeted interventions should focus on improving LLINs distribution, educating the population on correct usage practices, and implementing regular monitoring of physical integrity and bio-efficacy of insecticide-treated bed nets as these LLINs get degraded.