Integration of control measures for malaria vectors in endemic areas of Thailand.

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1995-03-01
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Various vector control measures were applied in different endemic areas in two provinces, Saraburi and Chanthaburi, with comparison among different control measures. Application of IGR (insect growth regurator, pyriproxyfen) was introduced at Wat Tam Pra Pothisat, Tab-Kwang District, Saraburi Province. Some integration measures were performed at villages 6 and 8, Patavee, Makham District, Chanthaburi Province. In Tab-Kwang District with low malaria endemicity at the study site predators were not able to be released due to rapid velocity of running water. IGR could effectively control malaria compared to the basin released predators. Another endemic areas villagers 6 and 8, Patavee, Makham, Chanthaburi Province was chosen. Highly endemic multidrug resistant malaria has been prevalent for many years in this area. Integration of Kanda's trapping system, application of IGR, use of both residual spraying and impregnated bed-net methods with etofenprox successfully interrupted malaria infection. The application of these methods as an integrated control system could be adjusted to environmental conditions. The results of this study suggest rapid effective vector control.
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The Southeast Asian Journal of Tropical Medicine and Public Health.
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Kanda T, Bunnag D, Deesin V, Deesin T, Leemingsawat S, Komalamisra N, Thimasarn K, Sucharit S. Integration of control measures for malaria vectors in endemic areas of Thailand. The Southeast Asian Journal of Tropical Medicine and Public Health. 1995 Mar; 26(1): 154-63