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From efficacy to effectiveness: insecticide-treated bednets in Africa.

C Lengeler1, R W Snow.   

Abstract

Insecticide-treated bednets and curtains (ITBC) have proven in recent large-scale trials to have a high efficacy in reducing morbidity and mortality from malaria in African children. However, it is unlikely that the efficacy measured in trials can be entirely sustained under programme conditions. This has important implications for the cost-effectiveness of the intervention. Furthermore, there is a need to assess the long-term impact of ITBC. This article traces the history of ITBC and the different phases of their assessment, especially the determination of efficacy in randomized controlled trials (phase III assessment). It then outlines the reasons for continued assessment of their effectiveness under programme conditions (phase IV assessment). The methodologies for measuring effectiveness are discussed, and a critical review of the issues reveals that it is impractical to measure effectiveness directly. A simple effectiveness model, allowing for differentiation between individual and community effectiveness, provides a useful conceptual framework. First, individual effectiveness is measured through a case-control study. This estimate is then combined with a coverage indicator to estimate community effectiveness. This approach could provide programme managers with a powerful tool to monitor the impact of health interventions at the community level.

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Keywords:  Africa; Developing Countries; Diseases; Health; Literature Review; Malaria--prevention and control; Organization And Administration; Parasite Control; Parasitic Diseases; Program Effectiveness; Program Evaluation; Programs; Public Health; Research Methodology

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Year:  1996        PMID: 8789931      PMCID: PMC2486924     

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Bull World Health Organ        ISSN: 0042-9686            Impact factor:   9.408


  22 in total

1.  The effect of insecticide-treated bed nets on mortality of Gambian children.

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Journal:  Lancet       Date:  1991-06-22       Impact factor: 79.321

2.  The potential of the case-control method for rapid epidemiological assessment.

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Journal:  World Health Stat Q       Date:  1991

Review 3.  Case-control designs in the study of common diseases: updates on the demise of the rare disease assumption and the choice of sampling scheme for controls.

Authors:  L Rodrigues; B R Kirkwood
Journal:  Int J Epidemiol       Date:  1990-03       Impact factor: 7.196

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Journal:  J Chronic Dis       Date:  1979

5.  Evaluating interventions against tropical diseases.

Authors:  P G Smith
Journal:  Int J Epidemiol       Date:  1987-06       Impact factor: 7.196

6.  Permethrin-impregnated curtains and bed-nets prevent malaria in western Kenya.

Authors:  J D Sexton; T K Ruebush; A D Brandling-Bennett; J G Breman; J M Roberts; J S Odera; J B Were
Journal:  Am J Trop Med Hyg       Date:  1990-07       Impact factor: 2.345

7.  Using routine surveys to measure mortality: a tool for programme managers.

Authors:  P H David; L Bisharat; S Kawar
Journal:  Soc Sci Med       Date:  1991       Impact factor: 4.634

8.  Childhood mortality among users and non-users of primary health care in a rural west African community.

Authors:  J P Velema; E M Alihonou; T Gandaho; F H Hounye
Journal:  Int J Epidemiol       Date:  1991-06       Impact factor: 7.196

9.  Control of endophagic Anopheles mosquitoes and human malaria in Guinea Bissau, West Africa by permethrin-treated bed nets.

Authors:  T G Jaenson; M J Gomes; R C Barreto dos Santos; V Petrarca; D Fortini; J Evora; J Crato
Journal:  Trans R Soc Trop Med Hyg       Date:  1994 Nov-Dec       Impact factor: 2.184

10.  Mortality and morbidity from malaria in Gambian children after introduction of an impregnated bednet programme.

Authors:  U D'Alessandro; B O Olaleye; W McGuire; P Langerock; S Bennett; M K Aikins; M C Thomson; M K Cham; B A Cham; B M Greenwood
Journal:  Lancet       Date:  1995-02-25       Impact factor: 79.321

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  38 in total

1.  The potential impact of integrated malaria transmission control on entomologic inoculation rate in highly endemic areas.

Authors:  G F Killeen; F E McKenzie; B D Foy; C Schieffelin; P F Billingsley; J C Beier
Journal:  Am J Trop Med Hyg       Date:  2000-05       Impact factor: 2.345

2.  Parasites and pregnancy.

Authors:  Meral Esen; Benjamin Mordmüller
Journal:  Wien Klin Wochenschr       Date:  2007       Impact factor: 1.704

Review 3.  Amazonian malaria: asymptomatic human reservoirs, diagnostic challenges, environmentally driven changes in mosquito vector populations, and the mandate for sustainable control strategies.

Authors:  Mônica da Silva-Nunes; Marta Moreno; Jan E Conn; Dionicia Gamboa; Shira Abeles; Joseph M Vinetz; Marcelo U Ferreira
Journal:  Acta Trop       Date:  2011-10-12       Impact factor: 3.112

4.  Case reduction and cost-effectiveness of the RTS,S/AS01 malaria vaccine alongside bed nets in Lilongwe, Malawi.

Authors:  Griffin J Bell; Matthew Loop; Hillary M Topazian; Michael Hudgens; Tisungane Mvalo; Jonathan J Juliano; Portia Kamthunzi; Gerald Tegha; Innocent Mofolo; Irving Hoffman; Jeffrey A Bailey; Michael Emch
Journal:  Vaccine       Date:  2020-04-30       Impact factor: 3.641

5.  Impact on malaria morbidity of a programme supplying insecticide treated nets in children aged under 2 years in Tanzania: community cross sectional study.

Authors:  S Abdulla; J A Schellenberg; R Nathan; O Mukasa; T Marchant; T Smith; M Tanner; C Lengeler
Journal:  BMJ       Date:  2001-02-03

6.  Malaria epidemiology and economics: the effect of delayed immune acquisition on the cost-effectiveness of insecticide-treated bednets.

Authors:  H L Guyatt; R W Snow; D B Evans
Journal:  Philos Trans R Soc Lond B Biol Sci       Date:  1999-04-29       Impact factor: 6.237

7.  Does Insecticide Treated Mosquito Nets (ITNs) prevent clinical malaria in children aged between 6 and 59 months under program setting?

Authors:  Yunis Mussema Abdella; Amare Deribew; Wodwoson Kassahun
Journal:  J Community Health       Date:  2009-04

8.  Towards achieving Abuja targets: identifying and addressing barriers to access and use of insecticides treated nets among the poorest populations in Kenya.

Authors:  Jane Chuma; Vincent Okungu; Janet Ntwiga; Catherine Molyneux
Journal:  BMC Public Health       Date:  2010-03-16       Impact factor: 3.295

9.  System effectiveness of a targeted free mass distribution of long lasting insecticidal nets in Zanzibar, Tanzania.

Authors:  Netta Beer; Abdullah S Ali; Don de Savigny; Abdul-Wahiyd H Al-Mafazy; Mahdi Ramsan; Ali K Abass; Rahila S Omari; Anders Björkman; Karin Källander
Journal:  Malar J       Date:  2010-06-18       Impact factor: 2.979

Review 10.  The global health system: linking knowledge with action--learning from malaria.

Authors:  Gerald T Keusch; Wen L Kilama; Suerie Moon; Nicole A Szlezák; Catherine M Michaud
Journal:  PLoS Med       Date:  2010-01-19       Impact factor: 11.069

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