A promising role of Insecticide Treated Bed-Nets (ITNs) against Malaria: A way forward.

Malaria is both preventable and treatable yet the disease has continued to cause high death tolls annually. This picture is eminent in low income countries of the world where the disease is endemic although close to half of the world’s population is at risk. To date, malaria is still one of the most...

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Asıl Yazarlar: Banda, Jane, Hamat, Rukman Awang, Osman, Malina
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Baskı/Yayın Bilgisi: International Institute for Science, Technology and Education 2012
Online Erişim:http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/24740/1/A%20promising%20role%20of%20Insecticide%20Treated%20Bed.pdf
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spelling oai:psasir.upm.edu.my:24740 http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/24740/ A promising role of Insecticide Treated Bed-Nets (ITNs) against Malaria: A way forward. Banda, Jane Hamat, Rukman Awang Osman, Malina Malaria is both preventable and treatable yet the disease has continued to cause high death tolls annually. This picture is eminent in low income countries of the world where the disease is endemic although close to half of the world’s population is at risk. To date, malaria is still one of the most serious global health threats, exerting grave misery upon mankind. Africa is worst hit. The surest tool with proven potential of yielding low transmission rates of close to zero from very high is vector control. The protective benefits of vector control are principally protecting people from infective mosquito bites. Insecticide-treated bed nets (ITNs) are the most widely used vector control tool used since World War II. In the recent past, treated bed nets have been widely scaled-up. Despite the obvious proven benefits, the initiatives have not been without challenges; the community which is the major stake-holder seems left out in this battle of more than a century. International Institute for Science, Technology and Education 2012 Article PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/24740/1/A%20promising%20role%20of%20Insecticide%20Treated%20Bed.pdf Banda, Jane and Hamat, Rukman Awang and Osman, Malina (2012) A promising role of Insecticide Treated Bed-Nets (ITNs) against Malaria: A way forward. Journal of Science Research Natural , 2 (3). pp. 91-100. ISSN 2224-3186 http://www.iiste.org/ English
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description Malaria is both preventable and treatable yet the disease has continued to cause high death tolls annually. This picture is eminent in low income countries of the world where the disease is endemic although close to half of the world’s population is at risk. To date, malaria is still one of the most serious global health threats, exerting grave misery upon mankind. Africa is worst hit. The surest tool with proven potential of yielding low transmission rates of close to zero from very high is vector control. The protective benefits of vector control are principally protecting people from infective mosquito bites. Insecticide-treated bed nets (ITNs) are the most widely used vector control tool used since World War II. In the recent past, treated bed nets have been widely scaled-up. Despite the obvious proven benefits, the initiatives have not been without challenges; the community which is the major stake-holder seems left out in this battle of more than a century.
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author Banda, Jane
Hamat, Rukman Awang
Osman, Malina
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Hamat, Rukman Awang
Osman, Malina
A promising role of Insecticide Treated Bed-Nets (ITNs) against Malaria: A way forward.
author_facet Banda, Jane
Hamat, Rukman Awang
Osman, Malina
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title A promising role of Insecticide Treated Bed-Nets (ITNs) against Malaria: A way forward.
title_short A promising role of Insecticide Treated Bed-Nets (ITNs) against Malaria: A way forward.
title_full A promising role of Insecticide Treated Bed-Nets (ITNs) against Malaria: A way forward.
title_fullStr A promising role of Insecticide Treated Bed-Nets (ITNs) against Malaria: A way forward.
title_full_unstemmed A promising role of Insecticide Treated Bed-Nets (ITNs) against Malaria: A way forward.
title_sort promising role of insecticide treated bed-nets (itns) against malaria: a way forward.
publisher International Institute for Science, Technology and Education
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