Literature DB >> 2222006

[Evaluation of practice and costs of vector control on a family level in Central Africa. II. Douala City (Cameroon), July 1988].

M Desfontaine1, H Gelas, H Cabon, A Goghomou, D Kouka Bemba, P Carnevale.   

Abstract

A Knowledge, Attitude, Practice survey was carried out in July 1988 in Douala city, by cluster sampling and household visits. 98% of these households declared being disturbed by mosquitoes (bites, diseases, noise); 91% of families are using a vector control method; the main methods are: bed-nets (48%), insecticide sprays (39.5%) and mosquito coils (36.7%). The average cumulated expense by households for vector control (116.6 ECU/year) and care for diseases attributed to mosquitoes (147.4 ECU/year) was evaluated at the equivalent of about 3 months of "minimum monthly wages". More than 90% of people interviewed would accept buying and using an insecticide impregnated bed-net provided that the price of such a product be lower than the current habitual price for ordinary bed-nets. The distribution of the impregnation technique must be made at the level of impregnation centres, which should start impregnating the existing bed-nets and take care of informing the public.

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Year:  1990        PMID: 2222006

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Ann Soc Belg Med Trop        ISSN: 0772-4128


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2.  Knowledge and practices relating to malaria in a semi-urban area of Cameroon: choices and sources of antimalarials, self-treatment and resistance.

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4.  WHO cone bio-assays of classical and new-generation long-lasting insecticidal nets call for innovative insecticides targeting the knock-down resistance mechanism in Benin.

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5.  Anopheles coluzzii larval habitat and insecticide resistance in the island area of Manoka, Cameroon.

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Authors:  Christophe Antonio-Nkondjio; N Sonhafouo-Chiana; C S Ngadjeu; P Doumbe-Belisse; A Talipouo; L Djamouko-Djonkam; E Kopya; R Bamou; P Awono-Ambene; Charles S Wondji
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