Evaluation of the use of long-lasting insecticide impregnated nets (LLINs) as a strategy to control malaria transmission and its implications, in five Brazilian Amazon States

Izis Monica Carvalho Sucupira

Instituto Evandro Chagas (IEC)

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Evaluation of the use of long-lasting insecticide impregnated nets (LLINs) as a strategy to control malaria transmission and its implications, in five Brazilian Amazon States

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This study intends to evaluate the use of long- lasting insecticide-impregnated nets (LLINs) and their implications in a municipality of five Brazilian Amazonian states. Brazil has been using LLINs as a supplementary control tool for over 10 years and during this period many questions regarding its effectiveness were raised. Therefore, the present project aims to verify if the distribution strategy was accompanied by specific information, such as individual or group orientations, calendar provision, explanation about using, washing and caring in order to assess if there is a need to adapt this strategy to the population’s habits, culture and education, to the local dynamics of malaria transmission and environmental factors.

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