Title of article :
Stability and Wash Resistance of Local Made Mosquito Bednets and Detergents Treated with Pyrethroids Against Sus ceptible Strain of Malaria Vector Anopheles Stephensi
Author/Authors :
Vatandoost، H نويسنده , , Ramin، E نويسنده , , Rassi، Y نويسنده , , Abai، MR نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
دوفصلنامه با شماره پیاپی 0 سال 2009
Pages :
10
From page :
19
To page :
28
Abstract :
Background: We aimed to evaluate different fibres of bednets impregnated with various pyrethroids. The stability of insecticide on the bednet was measured using different methods of washings as well as local made detergents. Methods: The entire test was carried out according to the WHO-recommended methods. In addition, the impact of the numbers of washes on the stability of the insecticides was determined. Permethrin 10% (EC), deltamethrin 10% (SC), lambdacyhalothrin 2.5% (CS) and cyfluthrin 5% (EW) were used at the recommended dosages. Three different lo cal detergents were used. Two kinds of washing methods (shaking, no shaking) were used and in each method four kinds of washings, i.e. no wash, one wash, two washes and three washes was done. The main malaria vectors, Anophe les stephensi, which is susceptible to all insecticides (BEECH strain), was tested with impregnated bednets in 3 minutes exposure time and the mortality was measured after 24 hours recovery period. Knock-down was measured as well using appropriate statistical methods. Results: Lambdacyhalothrin has saved its insecticidal impact after being washed, whereas, deltamethrin has lost its activ ity faster than other insecticides. Tow other insecticides had moderate effect. Golnar soap detergent has least ef fect on the durability of insecticides, but the Shoma had the most. Whit increasing the times of washing, insecticidal ef fects was decreased , but shaking had no influence on the decreasing of the quality of insecticidal impact. Conclusion: Results will be useful for local people who wish to use pyrethroid-impregnated bednets with their own lo cal made detergent and bednets.
Journal title :
Journal of Arthropod-Borne Diseases
Serial Year :
2009
Journal title :
Journal of Arthropod-Borne Diseases
Record number :
655181
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