| Literature DB >> 7751045 |
V Kumar1, S K Kesari, N K Sinha, A Palit, A Ranjan, K Kishore, R Saran, S K Kar.
Abstract
A pilot study for the control of Ph. argentipes, a known vector of kala-azar in India, was carried out using an ecological approach. Of the 15 houses selected for the study 10, including the cattle sheds and latrines, were plastered with a mixture of mud and lime, up to a height of 1.22 m taking care to seal all cracks and crevices. The remaining five houses were left unplastered and were considered as control areas. The pre-treatment and post-treatment resting densities of the sandfly were monitored both in treated and untreated houses. A sudden drop in the sandfly density was noticed in the treated houses, whereas there was no significant reduction in the check houses, suggesting an effective control.Entities:
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Year: 1995 PMID: 7751045
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Indian J Med Res ISSN: 0971-5916 Impact factor: 2.375