Abstract
Background: In this semi-field study, a new polymer-enhanced deltamethrin formulation, K-Othrine® PolyZone, was compared to a standard deltamethrin product for residual activity against a susceptible strain of laboratory-reared Anopheles gambiae using standard WHO cone bioassays. Methods: Residual insecticide efficacy was recorded after exposure to metal, cement and wood panels maintained in experimental huts in sub-tropical environmental conditions in north central Florida, USA, and panels stored in a climate controlled chamber located at the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Georgia, USA. Conclusions: K-Othrine® PolyZone demonstrated 100% control on metal and cement panels 1 year post application and > 80% control on wood panels up to 6 mo. The new formulation should be considered for use in indoor residual spray programmes requiring long-term control of malaria vectors.
Original language | English |
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Article number | 94 |
Journal | Malaria Journal |
Volume | 17 |
Issue number | 1 |
DOIs | |
State | Published - 23 Feb 2018 |
Externally published | Yes |
Keywords
- Anopheles gambiae
- Deltamethrin
- Experimental huts
- Indoor residual spray
- K-Othrine PolyZone