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Pyrethroid-impregnated hessian curtains for protection against mosquitoes indoors in South India
Authors:S POOPATHI  D RAGHUNATHA RAO
Institution:Centre for Research in Medical Entomology (ICMR), Madurai, Tamil Nadu, India
Abstract:Abstract. Hessian curtains impregnated with deltamethrin 50 mg/m2 were hung in the eaves and doorways of eight one-roomed huts in Madurai, Tamil Nadu State, South India. Statistically significant reductions of indoor-resting and man-biting densities of the mosquitoes Anopheles subpictus and Culex quinquefasciatus were observed for 14 weeks, in two field trials. Bioassays on curtains in the field showed over 50% mortality of Cx quinquefasciatus and An. stephensi for up to 8 weeks. The curtains were highly acceptable to the community, and cost approximately Rs.33.15 (US1.05) for material and Rs.10 (0.32) for deltamethrin per hut, totalling Rs 53.15 (1.70) for two impregnations giving 6 months protection. Comparative costs of house-spraying with residual insecticides are estimated as Rs.1.92 (0.06) for two rounds of DDT at lg/m2, or Rs.40 (1.27) for three rounds of malathion at 2g/m2. Therefore the relative annual cost of protection using deltamethrin-impregnated hessian curtains is 28× or 1.3× more than for house-spraying with DDT or malathion, respectively (excluding operational expenditure).
Keywords:Anopheles stephensi                          Anopheles subpictus                          Culex quinquefasciatus            deltamethrin  pyrethroid-impregnated curtains  hessian curtains  India
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