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    Pyrethroid susceptibility of malaria vectors in four Districts of western Kenya

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    2014-07-04
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    Ochomo, Eric
    Bayoh, Nabie M
    Kamau, Luna
    Atieli, Francis
    Vulule, John
    Ouma, Collins
    Ombok, Maurice
    Njagi, Kiambo
    Soti, David
    Mathenge, Evan
    Muthami, Lawrence
    Kinyari, Teresa
    Subramaniam, Krishanthi
    Kleinschmidt, Immo
    Donnelly, Martin J
    Mbogo, Charles
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    Increasing pyrethroid resistance in malaria vectors has been reported in western Kenya where long lasting insecticidal nets (LLINs) and indoor residual spraying (IRS) are the mainstays of vector control. To ensure the sustainability of insecticide-based malaria vector control, monitoring programs need to be implemented. This study was designed to investigate the extent and distribution of pyrethroid resistance in 4 Districts of western Kenya (Nyando, Rachuonyo, Bondo and Teso). All four Districts have received LLINs while Nyando and Rachuonyo Districts have had IRS campaigns for 3–5 years using pyrethroids. This study is part of a programme aimed at determining the impact of insecticide resistance on malaria epidemiology. Methods Three day old adult mosquitoes from larval samples collected in the field, were used for bioassays using the WHO tube bioassay …
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