Long-lasting insecticide - treated bednet ownership, retention and usage one year after their distribution in Loreto, Peru

Authors

  • Angel Rosas-Aguirre Proyecto PAMAfRO, Organismo Andino de Salud-Convenio Hipólito Unanue. Lima, Perú. Universidad Peruana Cayetano Heredia. Lima, Perú. Médico. Magister en Salud Pública.
  • Mitchel Guzmán-Guzmán Proyecto PAMAfRO, Organismo Andino de Salud-Convenio Hipólito Unanue. Lima, Perú. Médico.
  • Diamantina Moreno-Gutierrez Proyecto PAMAfRO, Organismo Andino de Salud-Convenio Hipólito Unanue. Lima, Perú. Universidad Peruana Cayetano Heredia. Lima, Perú. Médico. Magister en Control de Enfermedades.
  • Hugo Rodriguez-Ferrucci Proyecto PAMAfRO, Organismo Andino de Salud-Convenio Hipólito Unanue. Lima, Perú. Médico.
  • Daniel Vargas-Pacherrez Proyecto PAMAfRO, Organismo Andino de Salud-Convenio Hipólito Unanue. Lima, Perú. Médico. Magister en Control de Enfermedades.
  • Ysabel Acuña-González Proyecto PAMAfRO, Organismo Andino de Salud-Convenio Hipólito Unanue. Lima, Perú. Médico.

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.17843/rpmesp.2011.282.488

Keywords:

Insecticide-treated bednets, Malaria, Communicable disease prevention, Vector control, Peru

Abstract

Objectives. To assess long-lasting insecticide - treated bednet (LLITN) ownership, retention and usage one year after their distribution in Loreto, Peru. Materials and methods. from July to September 2007, 26,185 LLITNs Olyset Net ® were delivered in 194 targeted communities in the Peruvian Amazon region, covering 45,331 people. Two cross-sectional community-based surveys in December 2007 and July 2008 were undertaken in a sample of 60 targeted communities (30.9% out of the total). A semi-structured questionnaire was used to collect necessary data to calculate LLITN ownership, retention and usage indicators. Results. High LLITN household ownership was showed in both surveys (99.9% and 98.7%, respectively). LLITN/ person ratio decreased from 0.58 at the end of the LLITN delivery to 0.51 in the second survey, estimating LLITN retention of 87% after 1 year of intervention. In the first survey, 99.0% of all children <5 years and 96,0% of pregnant women slept under a LLITN the previous night, while in the second survey, 77.7% of children <5 years and 66.3% of pregnant women slept under a LLITN the previous night. Big mesh size of LLITN had low people´s acceptability, reaching only 39.0% in the second survey. Conclusions. Although universal LLITN household ownership remained high, their LLITN usage levels have decreased during one-year follow-up period.

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2011-06-30

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Rosas-Aguirre A, Guzmán-Guzmán M, Moreno-Gutierrez D, Rodriguez-Ferrucci H, Vargas-Pacherrez D, Acuña-González Y. Long-lasting insecticide - treated bednet ownership, retention and usage one year after their distribution in Loreto, Peru. Rev Peru Med Exp Salud Publica [Internet]. 2011 Jun. 30 [cited 2024 Apr. 20];28(2). Available from: https://rpmesp.ins.gob.pe/index.php/rpmesp/article/view/488

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