Long-Lasting Insecticide-Treated Nets Combined or Not with Indoor Residual Spraying May Not Be Sufficient to Eliminate Malaria: A Case-Control Study, Benin, West Africa

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Damien, Barikissou G. [1 ,2 ]
Kesteman, Thomas [3 ]
Dossou-Yovo, Gatien A. [1 ,2 ]
Dahounto, Amal [1 ,2 ]
Henry, Marie-Claire [1 ,2 ]
Rogier, Christophe [3 ,4 ]
Remoue, Franck [1 ,2 ]
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[1] Univ Montpellier, MIVEGEC Malad Infectieuses & Vecteurs Ecol Genet E, CNRS, IRD, 911 Ave Agropolis BP 64501, F-34394 Montpellier, France
[2] Ctr Rech Entomol Cotonou CREC, 06 BP 2604, Cotonou, Benin
[3] Inst Pasteur Madagascar, Malaria Res Unit, BP 1274 Avaradoha, Antananarivo 101, Madagascar
[4] Primum Vitare, 118 Ave Felix Faure, F-75015 Paris, France
关键词
malaria; infection; uncomplicated clinical cases; LLINs; IRS; effectiveness; Benin; CONTROL INTERVENTIONS; COST-EFFECTIVENESS; PIRIMIPHOS-METHYL; COMMUNITY; EFFICACY; AREA;
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10.3390/tropicalmed8100475
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R51 [传染病];
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100401 ;
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In sub-Saharan Africa, despite the implementation of multiple control interventions, the prevalence of malaria infection and clinical cases remains high. The primary tool for vector control against malaria in this region is the use of long-lasting insecticide-treated nets (LLINs) combined or not with indoor residual spraying (IRS) to achieve a synergistic effect in protection. The objective of this study was to assess the effectiveness of LLINs, with or without IRS, protected against Plasmodium falciparum infection and uncomplicated clinical cases (UCC) of malaria in Benin. A case-control study was conducted, encompassing all age groups, in the urban area of Djougou and the rural area of Cobly. A cross-sectional survey was conducted that included 2080 individuals in the urban area and 2770 individuals in the rural area. In the urban area, sleeping under LLINs did not confer significant protection against malaria infection and UCC when compared to no intervention. However, certain neighbourhoods benefited from a notable reduction in infection rates ranging from 65% to 85%. In the rural area, the use of LLINs alone, IRS alone, or their combination did not provide additional protection compared to no intervention. IRS alone and LLINs combined with IRS provided 61% and 65% protection against malaria infection, respectively, compared to LLINs alone. The effectiveness of IRS alone and LLINs combined with IRS against UCC was 52% and 54%, respectively, when compared to LLINs alone. In both urban and rural areas, the use of LLINs alone, IRS alone, and their combination did not demonstrate significant individual protection against malaria infection and clinical cases when compared to no intervention. In the conditions of this study, LLINs combined or not with IRS are not effective enough to eliminate malaria. In addition to the interventions, this study identified factors associated with malaria in Benin as housing design, neglected social groups like gender-marginalised individuals and adolescents, and socio-economic conditions acting as barriers to effective malaria prevention. Addressing these factors is crucial in order to facilitate malaria elimination efforts in sub-Saharan Africa.
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