Literature DB >> 9786050

Blackfly control: what choices after onchocerciasis?

J M Hougard1, H Agoua, L Yaméogo, K L Akpoboua, A Sékétéli, K Y Dadzie.   

Abstract

Blackflies are reappearing in areas of West Africa where they used to be controlled with insecticides because they were vectors of the parasite Onchocerca volvulus. Even though they no longer transmit onchocerciasis in these areas they can hinder optimal land use through their biting behaviour. The authors discuss the problems associated with resuming the use of insecticides to control the blackfly and recommend that ground treatment be restricted to areas where it is likely to be effective on a continuing basis. In communities lacking technical and financial resources the only alternative consists of individual protection through the use of repellents or protective clothing.

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Keywords:  Africa; Africa South Of The Sahara; Agricultural Development; Developing Countries; Diseases; Economic Factors; Health; Ingredients And Chemicals; Onchocerciasis--prevention and control; Parasite Control; Parasitic Diseases; Pesticides; Public Health; Rural Development; Western Africa

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Year:  1998        PMID: 9786050

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  World Health Forum        ISSN: 0251-2432


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