The control of anopheline mosquitos by the spraying of deltamethrin on raffia curtains used in miners' huts in areas endemic for malaria
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Resumo: | The residual potential of an aqueous solution of Deltamethrin (FW 25 mg i.a./m2) was evaluated on raffia curtains. These are sheets of synthetic material used in the construction of huts to house miners. Experiments were conducted during 420 days and the curtains were always rolled up in the daytime and unrolled in late afternoon. Data analyzed by logarithmic regression indicated that raffia treated with Deltamethrin had higher mortality indices than that covered with DDT. The residual capacity of Deltamethrin on raffia was high. The mortality percentage was above 85% after 360 days and dropped to about 50% at 420 days. The effect of DDT was reduced after 180 days and reached zero by the end of the experiment. Based on the results of these experiments, it is recommended that Deltamethrin be used to spray raffia curtains in mining regions and other areas that are endemic for malaria. |
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Figueiredo, ReginaTadei, Wanderli PedroThatcher, Bedsy Dutary2020-06-05T18:34:33Z2020-06-05T18:34:33Z1998https://repositorio.inpa.gov.br/handle/1/1644710.1590/S0036-46651998000200008The residual potential of an aqueous solution of Deltamethrin (FW 25 mg i.a./m2) was evaluated on raffia curtains. These are sheets of synthetic material used in the construction of huts to house miners. Experiments were conducted during 420 days and the curtains were always rolled up in the daytime and unrolled in late afternoon. Data analyzed by logarithmic regression indicated that raffia treated with Deltamethrin had higher mortality indices than that covered with DDT. The residual capacity of Deltamethrin on raffia was high. The mortality percentage was above 85% after 360 days and dropped to about 50% at 420 days. The effect of DDT was reduced after 180 days and reached zero by the end of the experiment. Based on the results of these experiments, it is recommended that Deltamethrin be used to spray raffia curtains in mining regions and other areas that are endemic for malaria.Volume 40, Número 2, Pags. 107-111Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs 3.0 Brazilhttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/3.0/br/info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessChlorphenotaneDeltamethrinInsecticideAnophelesBrasilData AnalysisEndemic DiseaseMalariaMalaria ControlMortalityNonhumanRegression AnalysisAnimalAnophelesDDTEndemic DiseasesHumansInsect ControlInsect VectorsInsecticidesLogistic ModelsMalariaNitrilesPesticide ResiduesPyrethrinsTime FactorsThe control of anopheline mosquitos by the spraying of deltamethrin on raffia curtains used in miners' huts in areas endemic for malariainfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/articleRevista do Instituto de Medicina Tropical de Sao Pauloengreponame:Repositório Institucional do INPAinstname:Instituto Nacional de Pesquisas da Amazônia (INPA)instacron:INPAORIGINALartigo-inpa.pdfartigo-inpa.pdfapplication/pdf979109https://repositorio.inpa.gov.br/bitstream/1/16447/1/artigo-inpa.pdffc6cfb1ff275be857fe3ab92cdd2fe06MD511/164472020-07-14 11:37:00.131oai:repositorio:1/16447Repositório de PublicaçõesPUBhttps://repositorio.inpa.gov.br/oai/requestopendoar:2020-07-14T15:37Repositório Institucional do INPA - Instituto Nacional de Pesquisas da Amazônia (INPA)false |
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The control of anopheline mosquitos by the spraying of deltamethrin on raffia curtains used in miners' huts in areas endemic for malaria |
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The control of anopheline mosquitos by the spraying of deltamethrin on raffia curtains used in miners' huts in areas endemic for malaria |
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The control of anopheline mosquitos by the spraying of deltamethrin on raffia curtains used in miners' huts in areas endemic for malaria Figueiredo, Regina Chlorphenotane Deltamethrin Insecticide Anopheles Brasil Data Analysis Endemic Disease Malaria Malaria Control Mortality Nonhuman Regression Analysis Animal Anopheles DDT Endemic Diseases Humans Insect Control Insect Vectors Insecticides Logistic Models Malaria Nitriles Pesticide Residues Pyrethrins Time Factors |
title_short |
The control of anopheline mosquitos by the spraying of deltamethrin on raffia curtains used in miners' huts in areas endemic for malaria |
title_full |
The control of anopheline mosquitos by the spraying of deltamethrin on raffia curtains used in miners' huts in areas endemic for malaria |
title_fullStr |
The control of anopheline mosquitos by the spraying of deltamethrin on raffia curtains used in miners' huts in areas endemic for malaria |
title_full_unstemmed |
The control of anopheline mosquitos by the spraying of deltamethrin on raffia curtains used in miners' huts in areas endemic for malaria |
title_sort |
The control of anopheline mosquitos by the spraying of deltamethrin on raffia curtains used in miners' huts in areas endemic for malaria |
author |
Figueiredo, Regina |
author_facet |
Figueiredo, Regina Tadei, Wanderli Pedro Thatcher, Bedsy Dutary |
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author |
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Tadei, Wanderli Pedro Thatcher, Bedsy Dutary |
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Figueiredo, Regina Tadei, Wanderli Pedro Thatcher, Bedsy Dutary |
dc.subject.eng.fl_str_mv |
Chlorphenotane Deltamethrin Insecticide Anopheles Brasil Data Analysis Endemic Disease Malaria Malaria Control Mortality Nonhuman Regression Analysis Animal Anopheles DDT Endemic Diseases Humans Insect Control Insect Vectors Insecticides Logistic Models Malaria Nitriles Pesticide Residues Pyrethrins Time Factors |
topic |
Chlorphenotane Deltamethrin Insecticide Anopheles Brasil Data Analysis Endemic Disease Malaria Malaria Control Mortality Nonhuman Regression Analysis Animal Anopheles DDT Endemic Diseases Humans Insect Control Insect Vectors Insecticides Logistic Models Malaria Nitriles Pesticide Residues Pyrethrins Time Factors |
description |
The residual potential of an aqueous solution of Deltamethrin (FW 25 mg i.a./m2) was evaluated on raffia curtains. These are sheets of synthetic material used in the construction of huts to house miners. Experiments were conducted during 420 days and the curtains were always rolled up in the daytime and unrolled in late afternoon. Data analyzed by logarithmic regression indicated that raffia treated with Deltamethrin had higher mortality indices than that covered with DDT. The residual capacity of Deltamethrin on raffia was high. The mortality percentage was above 85% after 360 days and dropped to about 50% at 420 days. The effect of DDT was reduced after 180 days and reached zero by the end of the experiment. Based on the results of these experiments, it is recommended that Deltamethrin be used to spray raffia curtains in mining regions and other areas that are endemic for malaria. |
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1998 |
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