The countries affected by malaria have adopted new vector control strategies focused primarily on the use of insecticide-treated nets and indoor residual spraying. The commune of Aguégués was chosen to evaluate the impact of the use of Baygon® in malaria transmission. Entomological, clinical and parasitological parameters are studied. The effect of Baygon® is about 4 to 5 hours in the rooms sprayed. The results show that there is no significant difference regarding the entomological and parasitological parameters in the village treated with Baygon® and the village without nets. Baygon® has an important role in reducing the mosquito population. Baygon® has a knock-down and irritant effect on mosquitos. But the effect of this power is short because after 1 am mosquitoes begin to enter the sprayed rooms. The use of Baygon® must be accompanied by the long lasting impregnated mosquito nets.
%0 Journal Article
%1 Iqbal2015
%A Iqbal, Zahid
%A Salifou1, Sahidou
%A Gouissi2, F. Modeste
%A Edorh2, A. Patrick
%A Gbetoh2, M. Honoré
%A Gouissi3, S.G. Augustin
%A Okereke4, Evelyn
%A Anaeto5, Ogonna Justin-Fred
%D 2012
%J International Journal of Biomolecules and Biomedicine (IJBB)
%K Baygon Olyset entomological hemoglobin inoculation malaria mosquito net parasitemia rate ®
%N No. 2
%P p. 13-20
%T Impact of propoxur (BAYGON®) use in indoor residual spraying (IRS) on malaria transmission in the commune of Aguégués in Benin
%U http://dx.doi.org/10.6084/m9.figshare.1399028
%V Vol. 2
%X The countries affected by malaria have adopted new vector control strategies focused primarily on the use of insecticide-treated nets and indoor residual spraying. The commune of Aguégués was chosen to evaluate the impact of the use of Baygon® in malaria transmission. Entomological, clinical and parasitological parameters are studied. The effect of Baygon® is about 4 to 5 hours in the rooms sprayed. The results show that there is no significant difference regarding the entomological and parasitological parameters in the village treated with Baygon® and the village without nets. Baygon® has an important role in reducing the mosquito population. Baygon® has a knock-down and irritant effect on mosquitos. But the effect of this power is short because after 1 am mosquitoes begin to enter the sprayed rooms. The use of Baygon® must be accompanied by the long lasting impregnated mosquito nets.
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abstract = {The countries affected by malaria have adopted new vector control strategies focused primarily on the use of insecticide-treated nets and indoor residual spraying. The commune of Aguégués was chosen to evaluate the impact of the use of Baygon® in malaria transmission. Entomological, clinical and parasitological parameters are studied. The effect of Baygon® is about 4 to 5 hours in the rooms sprayed. The results show that there is no significant difference regarding the entomological and parasitological parameters in the village treated with Baygon® and the village without nets. Baygon® has an important role in reducing the mosquito population. Baygon® has a knock-down and irritant effect on mosquitos. But the effect of this power is short because after 1 am mosquitoes begin to enter the sprayed rooms. The use of Baygon® must be accompanied by the long lasting impregnated mosquito nets.},
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author = {Iqbal, Zahid and Salifou1, Sahidou and Gouissi2, F. Modeste and Edorh2, A. Patrick and Gbetoh2, M. Honoré and Gouissi3, S.G. Augustin and Okereke4, Evelyn and Anaeto5, Ogonna Justin-Fred},
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journal = {International Journal of Biomolecules and Biomedicine (IJBB)},
keywords = {Baygon Olyset entomological hemoglobin inoculation malaria mosquito net parasitemia rate ®},
month = {08},
number = { No. 2},
pages = {p. 13-20},
timestamp = {2015-04-30T07:35:39.000+0200},
title = {{Impact of propoxur (BAYGON®) use in indoor residual spraying (IRS) on malaria transmission in the commune of Aguégués in Benin}},
url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.6084/m9.figshare.1399028},
volume = {Vol. 2},
year = 2012
}