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The impact of stopping and starting indoor residual spraying on malaria burden in 14 districts of Uganda

The impact of stopping and starting indoor residual spraying on malaria burden in 14 districts of Uganda

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dc.contributor.author Jane Namuganga
dc.contributor.author Adrienne Epstein
dc.contributor.author Joaniter Nankabirwa
dc.contributor.author Arthur Mpimbaza
dc.contributor.author Moses Kiggundu
dc.contributor.author Asadu Sserwanga
dc.contributor.author James Kapisi
dc.contributor.author Emmanuel Arinaitwe
dc.contributor.author Samuel Gonahasa
dc.contributor.author Jimmy Opigo
dc.contributor.author Chris Ebong
dc.contributor.author Sarah Staedke
dc.contributor.author Josephat Shililu
dc.contributor.author Michael Okia
dc.contributor.author Damian Rutazaana
dc.contributor.author Catherine Maiteki-Ssebuguzi
dc.contributor.author Kassahun Belay
dc.contributor.author Moses Kamya
dc.contributor.author Grant Dorsey
dc.contributor.author Isabel Rodriguez-Barraquer
dc.date.accessioned 2021-01-11T13:52:00Z
dc.date.available 2021-01-11T13:52:00Z
dc.date.issued 2020
dc.identifier.uri https://combine.alvar.ug/handle/1/49777
dc.description.abstract Abstract; The scale-up of malaria control efforts has led to marked reductions in malaria burden over the past twenty years, but progress has slowed. Implementation of indoor residual spraying (IRS) of insecticide, a proven vector control intervention, has been limited and difficult to sustain partly because questions remain on its added impact over widely accepted interventions such as bed nets. Using data from 14 enhanced surveillance health facilities in Uganda, a country with high bet net coverage yet high malaria burden, we estimate the impact of starting and stopping IRS. We show that stopping IRS resulted in a 5-fold increase in malaria incidence within 10 months, but reinstating IRS led to an over 5-fold decrease within 8 months. In areas where IRS was initiated and sustained, malaria incidence dropped by 85% after year 4. IRS could play a critical role in achieving global malaria targets, particularly in areas where progress has stalled.
dc.publisher Research Square
dc.title The impact of stopping and starting indoor residual spraying on malaria burden in 14 districts of Uganda
dc.type Preprint
dc.identifier.doi 10.21203/rs.3.rs-126095/v1
dc.identifier.lens 134-246-687-976-973


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