Please use this identifier to cite or link to this item:
http://archive.cmb.ac.lk:8080/xmlui/handle/70130/5679
Title: | Sleeping arrangements under long-lasting impregnated mosquito nets: differences during low and high malaria transmission seasons. |
Authors: | Fernando, S.D. Abeysinghe, R. R. Galappaththy, G. N. L. Gunawardena, N. Ranasinghea, A. C. R. L.C. Rajapaksa, L. C. |
Keywords: | Malaria Children Pregnancy Prevention and control Long-lasting impregnated nets Sri Lanka |
Issue Date: | 2008 |
Publisher: | Elsevier |
Citation: | Fernando, S. D., Abeyasinghe, R. R., Galappaththy, G. N. L., Gunawardena, N., Ranasinghe, A. C. R., & Rajapaksa, L. C. (2009). Sleeping arrangements under long-lasting impregnated mosquito nets: differences during low and high malaria transmission seasons. Transactions of the Royal Society of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene, 103(12), 1204-1210. |
Abstract: | Sleeping arrangements under long-lasting impregnated nets (LLIN) were recorded in 2467 households during the low malaria transmission season (May-June 2007) and the same families were followed up during the high malaria transmission season (December 2007-January 2008) in two malaria-endemic areas of Sri Lanka. Approximately 800 households each from the three main ethnic groups were studied. The number of families lost to follow-up was 68. A significant increase was seen in the proportion of households using LLINs the previous night during the high transmission season (96%) compared with the low transmission season (90%) (P< or =0.001 for all three ethnic groups). When sleeping arrangements of the entire population were considered, priority to sleep under the LLIN was given to children under 5 years during both seasons. The percentage of children under five who slept under a LLIN increased from 75% during the low transmission season to 90% during the high transmission season. Utilisation of LLINs by pregnant women was low; only approximately 45% of pregnant women reported sleeping under a LLIN during both seasons. The study suggests the possible need for re-focusing of health education messages regarding the importance of LLIN use among pregnant women. |
URI: | http://archive.cmb.ac.lk:8080/xmlui/handle/70130/5679 |
Appears in Collections: | Articles (local / International) |
Files in This Item:
File | Description | Size | Format | |
---|---|---|---|---|
Sleeping_arrangements_under_long-lasting_impregnat.pdf | 433.45 kB | Adobe PDF | View/Open |
Items in DSpace are protected by copyright, with all rights reserved, unless otherwise indicated.