| Literature DB >> 25890339 |
Joshua Mutagahywa1,2, Jasper N Ijumba3, Harish B Pratap4, Fabrizio Molteni5,6, Frances E Mugarula7, Stephen M Magesa8, Mahdi M Ramsan9, Jessica M Kafuko10, Elias C Nyanza11, Osia Mwaipape12, Juma G Rutta13, Charles D Mwalimu14, Isaiah Ndong15, Richard Reithinger16, Narjis G Thawer17, Jeremiah M Ngondi18.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: The type of sprayable surface impacts on residual efficacy of insecticide used in indoor residual spraying (IRS). However, there is limited data on common types of wall surfaces sprayed in Zanzibar and mainland Tanzania where IRS began in 2006 and 2007 respectively. The study investigated residual efficacy of micro-encapsulated lambda-cyhalothrin sprayed on common surfaces of human dwellings and domestic animal shelters in Zanzibar and mainland Tanzania.Entities:
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Year: 2015 PMID: 25890339 PMCID: PMC4392635 DOI: 10.1186/s13071-015-0795-4
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Parasit Vectors ISSN: 1756-3305 Impact factor: 3.876
Figure 1Design of the experimental hut and procedure used for spraying. A. An experimental hut with two rooms was constructed assembling nine different surfaces. B. Surfaces of wood, iron sheet, burnt bricks, limestone blocks and cement plastered walls are shown. C. Surfaces of palm thatch, mud daub and oil paint are shown. D. The substrates were fixed on the walls of the hut and demarcated to guide the spraying movement E. Spraying on the tested surfaces was done using side edges to avoid overlap effect. F. Whatman paper was hinged on wood after being sprayed on tested surfaces.
Lambda-cyhalothrin concentration levels on the sprayed substrates
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| Cement blocks | B | 2.22E-02 | 22 | Limestone blocks | F | 2.48E-02 | 25 |
| Cement blocks | E | 2.38E-02 | 24 | Limestone blocks | A | 2.18E-02 | 22 |
| Cement blocks | F | 2.23E-02 | 22 | Iron sheet | C | 2.20E-02 | 22 |
| Mud daub | A | 2.30E-02 | 23 | Burnt bricks | B | 2.19E-02 | 22 |
| Mud daub | E | 2.47E-02 | 25 | Palm thatch | A | 2.51E-02 | 25 |
| Wood | B | 2.15E-02 | 22 | Palm thatch | D | 2.23E-02 | 22 |
| Wood | D | 2.39E-02 | 24 | White wash | C | 2.32E-02 | 23 |
| Oil paint | A | 2.00E-02 | 20 | White wash | A | 2.36E-02 | 24 |
| Oil paint | D | 2.01E-02 | 20 | White wash | B | 2.17E-02 | 22 |
*The sample location refers to the level where the whatman paper was located. A = Upper, B = Middle, C = Lower levels of the 1st replicate; D = Upper, E = Middle, F = Lower levels of the 2nd replicate.
Figure 2Mosquito mortality rate on wall substrates (A) that did not meet the WHO standards during the study period and (B) that met the WHO standards throughout the study period. Whatman paper was used as a reference point. The dashed line represents the WHO threshold of 80% mosquito mortality rate.
Mortality rate (%) of exposed to different surfaces sprayed with a micro-encapsulated formulation of lambda cyhalothrin (10CS)
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| Burnt bricks | 100% | 100% | 88.0% | 93.0% | 98.0% | 88.0% | 88.0% | 88.0% | 93.0% | 75.0% |
| Cement blocks | 100% | 93.0% | 95.0% | 83.0% | 75.0% | 73.0% | 60.0% | 60.0% | 38.0% | 23.0% |
| Iron sheet | 100% | 100% | 100% | 100% | 98.0% | 88.0% | 88.0% | 90.0% | 90.0% | 80.0% |
| Limestone blocks | 100% | 93.0% | 90.0% | 83.0% | 78.0% | 63.0% | 58.0% | 38.0% | 40.0% | 10.0% |
| Mud daub | 100% | 100% | 83.0% | 70.0% | 73.0% | 65.0% | 48.0% | 48.0% | 38.0% | 25.0% |
| Oil paint | 100% | 90.0% | 90.0% | 78.0% | 68.0% | 65.0% | 63.0% | 58.0% | 43.0% | 38.0% |
| Palm thatch | 100% | 100% | 100% | 100% | 100% | 100% | 100% | 100% | 100% | 95.0% |
| White wash | 100% | 88.0% | 88.0% | 68.0% | 68.0% | 68.0% | 68.0% | 55.0% | 45.0% | 40.0% |
| Wood | 100% | 100% | 100% | 100% | 100% | 95.0% | 95.0% | 100% | 100% | 95.0% |
| Whatmanpaper (control) | 100% | 100% | 100% | 100% | 100% | 100% | 100% | 100% | 100% | 100% |
Relationship between mean mosquito mortality rate and pH of the tested surfaces
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| Burnt Bricks | 7.64 | 400 | 18 | ±1.631 |
| Cement Blocks | 10.3 | 400 | 14 | ±4.989 |
| Oil Paint | 10.28 | 400 | 14 | ±4.124 |
| Mud daub | 7.71 | 400 | 13 | ±3.829 |
| White wash | 11.5 | 400 | 14 | ±3.771 |
| Palm thatch | 5.95 | 400 | 19 | ±1.338 |
| Limestone Blocks | 10.21 | 400 | 13 | ±5.675 |
| Wood | 7.3 | 400 | 20 | ±0.733 |
| Whatman® paper (standard) | 7 | 400 | 20 | ±0.0 |
*2 replicates of 20 mosquitoes per time period.