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Benefit of Insecticide-Treated Nets, Curtains and Screening on Vector Borne Diseases, Excluding Malaria: A Systematic Review and Meta-analysis
by
van den Berg, Henk
, Scott, Thomas W.
, Lindsay, Steven W.
, Wilson, Anne L.
, Kitron, Uriel
, Dhiman, Ramesh C.
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aedes-aegypti
/ Animals
/ Arthropod Vectors
/ bed nets
/ Biology and Life Sciences
/ Clinical outcomes
/ cluster-randomized-trial
/ cutaneous leishmaniasis
/ Dengue - prevention & control
/ dengue vectors
/ Elephantiasis, Filarial - prevention & control
/ Encephalitis
/ Encephalitis, Japanese - prevention & control
/ Humans
/ Immunologic Tests
/ Insecticide-Treated Bednets
/ Insecticides
/ Insecticides - pharmacology
/ Insects
/ Intervention
/ lambdacyhalothrin-impregnated bednets
/ Leishmaniasis - prevention & control
/ lymphatic filariasis
/ Malaria
/ Malaria - epidemiology
/ Medicine and Health Sciences
/ Meta-analysis
/ Methods
/ Mortality
/ Mosquito Control - methods
/ papua-new-guinea
/ Parasitic diseases
/ phlebotomine sandflies
/ Physical Sciences
/ Prevention
/ Research and Analysis Methods
/ Studies
/ Tropical diseases
/ Vector control
/ Vector-borne diseases
/ visceral leishmaniasis
2014
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Benefit of Insecticide-Treated Nets, Curtains and Screening on Vector Borne Diseases, Excluding Malaria: A Systematic Review and Meta-analysis
by
van den Berg, Henk
, Scott, Thomas W.
, Lindsay, Steven W.
, Wilson, Anne L.
, Kitron, Uriel
, Dhiman, Ramesh C.
in
aedes-aegypti
/ Animals
/ Arthropod Vectors
/ bed nets
/ Biology and Life Sciences
/ Clinical outcomes
/ cluster-randomized-trial
/ cutaneous leishmaniasis
/ Dengue - prevention & control
/ dengue vectors
/ Elephantiasis, Filarial - prevention & control
/ Encephalitis
/ Encephalitis, Japanese - prevention & control
/ Humans
/ Immunologic Tests
/ Insecticide-Treated Bednets
/ Insecticides
/ Insecticides - pharmacology
/ Insects
/ Intervention
/ lambdacyhalothrin-impregnated bednets
/ Leishmaniasis - prevention & control
/ lymphatic filariasis
/ Malaria
/ Malaria - epidemiology
/ Medicine and Health Sciences
/ Meta-analysis
/ Methods
/ Mortality
/ Mosquito Control - methods
/ papua-new-guinea
/ Parasitic diseases
/ phlebotomine sandflies
/ Physical Sciences
/ Prevention
/ Research and Analysis Methods
/ Studies
/ Tropical diseases
/ Vector control
/ Vector-borne diseases
/ visceral leishmaniasis
2014
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Benefit of Insecticide-Treated Nets, Curtains and Screening on Vector Borne Diseases, Excluding Malaria: A Systematic Review and Meta-analysis
by
van den Berg, Henk
, Scott, Thomas W.
, Lindsay, Steven W.
, Wilson, Anne L.
, Kitron, Uriel
, Dhiman, Ramesh C.
in
aedes-aegypti
/ Animals
/ Arthropod Vectors
/ bed nets
/ Biology and Life Sciences
/ Clinical outcomes
/ cluster-randomized-trial
/ cutaneous leishmaniasis
/ Dengue - prevention & control
/ dengue vectors
/ Elephantiasis, Filarial - prevention & control
/ Encephalitis
/ Encephalitis, Japanese - prevention & control
/ Humans
/ Immunologic Tests
/ Insecticide-Treated Bednets
/ Insecticides
/ Insecticides - pharmacology
/ Insects
/ Intervention
/ lambdacyhalothrin-impregnated bednets
/ Leishmaniasis - prevention & control
/ lymphatic filariasis
/ Malaria
/ Malaria - epidemiology
/ Medicine and Health Sciences
/ Meta-analysis
/ Methods
/ Mortality
/ Mosquito Control - methods
/ papua-new-guinea
/ Parasitic diseases
/ phlebotomine sandflies
/ Physical Sciences
/ Prevention
/ Research and Analysis Methods
/ Studies
/ Tropical diseases
/ Vector control
/ Vector-borne diseases
/ visceral leishmaniasis
2014
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Benefit of Insecticide-Treated Nets, Curtains and Screening on Vector Borne Diseases, Excluding Malaria: A Systematic Review and Meta-analysis
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Benefit of Insecticide-Treated Nets, Curtains and Screening on Vector Borne Diseases, Excluding Malaria: A Systematic Review and Meta-analysis
2014
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Overview
Insecticide-treated nets (ITNs) are one of the main interventions used for malaria control. However, these nets may also be effective against other vector borne diseases (VBDs). We conducted a systematic review and meta-analysis to estimate the efficacy of ITNs, insecticide-treated curtains (ITCs) and insecticide-treated house screening (ITS) against Chagas disease, cutaneous and visceral leishmaniasis, dengue, human African trypanosomiasis, Japanese encephalitis, lymphatic filariasis and onchocerciasis.
MEDLINE, EMBASE, LILACS and Tropical Disease Bulletin databases were searched using intervention, vector- and disease-specific search terms. Cluster or individually randomised controlled trials, non-randomised trials with pre- and post-intervention data and rotational design studies were included. Analysis assessed the efficacy of ITNs, ITCs or ITS versus no intervention. Meta-analysis of clinical data was performed and percentage reduction in vector density calculated.
Twenty-one studies were identified which met the inclusion criteria. Meta-analysis of clinical data could only be performed for four cutaneous leishmaniasis studies which together showed a protective efficacy of ITNs of 77% (95%CI: 39%-91%). Studies of ITC and ITS against cutaneous leishmaniasis also reported significant reductions in disease incidence. Single studies reported a high protective efficacy of ITS against dengue and ITNs against Japanese encephalitis. No studies of Chagas disease, human African trypanosomiasis or onchocerciasis were identified.
There are likely to be considerable collateral benefits of ITN roll out on cutaneous leishmaniasis where this disease is co-endemic with malaria. Due to the low number of studies identified, issues with reporting of entomological outcomes, and few studies reporting clinical outcomes, it is difficult to make strong conclusions on the effect of ITNs, ITCs or ITS on other VBDs and therefore further studies be conducted. Nonetheless, it is clear that insecticide-treated materials such as ITNs have the potential to reduce pathogen transmission and morbidity from VBDs where vectors enter houses.
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Public Library of Science,Public Library of Science (PLoS)
Subject
/ Animals
/ bed nets
/ Dengue - prevention & control
/ Elephantiasis, Filarial - prevention & control
/ Encephalitis, Japanese - prevention & control
/ Humans
/ Insects
/ lambdacyhalothrin-impregnated bednets
/ Leishmaniasis - prevention & control
/ Malaria
/ Medicine and Health Sciences
/ Methods
/ Research and Analysis Methods
/ Studies
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