< Back to previous page

Publication

Effect of untreated bed nets on blood-fed **Phlebotomus argentipes** in kala-azar endemic foci in Nepal and India

Journal Contribution - Journal Article

Observational studies in the Indian subcontinent have shown that untreated nets may be protective against visceral leishmaniasis (VL). In this study, we evaluated the effect of untreated nets on the blood feeding rates of Phlebotomus argentipes as well as the human blood index (HBI) in VL endemic villages in India and Nepal. The study had a "before and after intervention" design in 58 households in six clusters. The use of untreated nets reduced the blood feeding rate by 85% (95% CI 76.5-91.1%) and the HBI by 42.2% (95% CI 11.1-62.5%). These results provide circumstantial evidence that untreated nets may provide some degree of personal protection against sand fly bites.
Journal: Memorias do Instituto Oswaldo Cruz
ISSN: 0074-0276
Volume: 104
Pages: 1183 - 1186
Publication year:2009
Keywords:A1 Journal article
Accessibility:Open