Effect of village-wide use of long-lasting insecticidal nets on visceral Leishmaniasis vectors in India and Nepal: a cluster randomized trial.

Visceral leishmaniasis (VL) control in the Indian subcontinent is currently based on case detection and treatment, and on vector control using indoor residual spraying (IRS). The use of long-lasting insecticidal nets (LN) has been postulated as an alternative or complement to IRS. Here we tested the...

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Main Authors: Albert Picado, Murari L Das, Vijay Kumar, Shreekant Kesari, Diwakar S Dinesh, Lalita Roy, Suman Rijal, Pradeep Das, Mark Rowland, Shyam Sundar, Marc Coosemans, Marleen Boelaert, Clive R Davies
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spelling ftdoajarticles:oai:doaj.org/article:589fa795f1b1466d889e7ec29087aad6 2023-05-15T15:11:04+02:00 Effect of village-wide use of long-lasting insecticidal nets on visceral Leishmaniasis vectors in India and Nepal: a cluster randomized trial. Albert Picado Murari L Das Vijay Kumar Shreekant Kesari Diwakar S Dinesh Lalita Roy Suman Rijal Pradeep Das Mark Rowland Shyam Sundar Marc Coosemans Marleen Boelaert Clive R Davies 2010-01-01T00:00:00Z https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pntd.0000587 https://doaj.org/article/589fa795f1b1466d889e7ec29087aad6 EN eng Public Library of Science (PLoS) http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC2811172?pdf=render https://doaj.org/toc/1935-2727 https://doaj.org/toc/1935-2735 1935-2727 1935-2735 doi:10.1371/journal.pntd.0000587 https://doaj.org/article/589fa795f1b1466d889e7ec29087aad6 PLoS Neglected Tropical Diseases, Vol 4, Iss 1, p e587 (2010) Arctic medicine. Tropical medicine RC955-962 Public aspects of medicine RA1-1270 article 2010 ftdoajarticles https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pntd.0000587 2022-12-31T15:00:28Z Visceral leishmaniasis (VL) control in the Indian subcontinent is currently based on case detection and treatment, and on vector control using indoor residual spraying (IRS). The use of long-lasting insecticidal nets (LN) has been postulated as an alternative or complement to IRS. Here we tested the impact of comprehensive distribution of LN on the density of Phlebotomus argentipes in VL-endemic villages.A cluster-randomized controlled trial with household P. argentipes density as outcome was designed. Twelve clusters from an ongoing LN clinical trial--three intervention and three control clusters in both India and Nepal--were selected on the basis of accessibility and VL incidence. Ten houses per cluster selected on the basis of high pre-intervention P. argentipes density were monitored monthly for 12 months after distribution of LN using CDC light traps (LT) and mouth aspiration methods. Ten cattle sheds per cluster were also monitored by aspiration.A random effect linear regression model showed that the cluster-wide distribution of LNs significantly reduced the P. argentipes density/house by 24.9% (95% CI 1.80%-42.5%) as measured by means of LTs.The ongoing clinical trial, designed to measure the impact of LNs on VL incidence, will confirm whether LNs should be adopted as a control strategy in the regional VL elimination programs. The entomological evidence described here provides some evidence that LNs could be usefully deployed as part of the VL control program.ClinicalTrials.gov CT-2005-015374. Article in Journal/Newspaper Arctic Directory of Open Access Journals: DOAJ Articles Arctic Indian PLoS Neglected Tropical Diseases 4 1 e587
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Albert Picado
Murari L Das
Vijay Kumar
Shreekant Kesari
Diwakar S Dinesh
Lalita Roy
Suman Rijal
Pradeep Das
Mark Rowland
Shyam Sundar
Marc Coosemans
Marleen Boelaert
Clive R Davies
Effect of village-wide use of long-lasting insecticidal nets on visceral Leishmaniasis vectors in India and Nepal: a cluster randomized trial.
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description Visceral leishmaniasis (VL) control in the Indian subcontinent is currently based on case detection and treatment, and on vector control using indoor residual spraying (IRS). The use of long-lasting insecticidal nets (LN) has been postulated as an alternative or complement to IRS. Here we tested the impact of comprehensive distribution of LN on the density of Phlebotomus argentipes in VL-endemic villages.A cluster-randomized controlled trial with household P. argentipes density as outcome was designed. Twelve clusters from an ongoing LN clinical trial--three intervention and three control clusters in both India and Nepal--were selected on the basis of accessibility and VL incidence. Ten houses per cluster selected on the basis of high pre-intervention P. argentipes density were monitored monthly for 12 months after distribution of LN using CDC light traps (LT) and mouth aspiration methods. Ten cattle sheds per cluster were also monitored by aspiration.A random effect linear regression model showed that the cluster-wide distribution of LNs significantly reduced the P. argentipes density/house by 24.9% (95% CI 1.80%-42.5%) as measured by means of LTs.The ongoing clinical trial, designed to measure the impact of LNs on VL incidence, will confirm whether LNs should be adopted as a control strategy in the regional VL elimination programs. The entomological evidence described here provides some evidence that LNs could be usefully deployed as part of the VL control program.ClinicalTrials.gov CT-2005-015374.
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author Albert Picado
Murari L Das
Vijay Kumar
Shreekant Kesari
Diwakar S Dinesh
Lalita Roy
Suman Rijal
Pradeep Das
Mark Rowland
Shyam Sundar
Marc Coosemans
Marleen Boelaert
Clive R Davies
author_facet Albert Picado
Murari L Das
Vijay Kumar
Shreekant Kesari
Diwakar S Dinesh
Lalita Roy
Suman Rijal
Pradeep Das
Mark Rowland
Shyam Sundar
Marc Coosemans
Marleen Boelaert
Clive R Davies
author_sort Albert Picado
title Effect of village-wide use of long-lasting insecticidal nets on visceral Leishmaniasis vectors in India and Nepal: a cluster randomized trial.
title_short Effect of village-wide use of long-lasting insecticidal nets on visceral Leishmaniasis vectors in India and Nepal: a cluster randomized trial.
title_full Effect of village-wide use of long-lasting insecticidal nets on visceral Leishmaniasis vectors in India and Nepal: a cluster randomized trial.
title_fullStr Effect of village-wide use of long-lasting insecticidal nets on visceral Leishmaniasis vectors in India and Nepal: a cluster randomized trial.
title_full_unstemmed Effect of village-wide use of long-lasting insecticidal nets on visceral Leishmaniasis vectors in India and Nepal: a cluster randomized trial.
title_sort effect of village-wide use of long-lasting insecticidal nets on visceral leishmaniasis vectors in india and nepal: a cluster randomized trial.
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