THE USE OF LLINs REDUCES MALARIA INCIDENCE IN THE AMAZON REGION
Atena
THE USE OF LLINs REDUCES MALARIA INCIDENCE IN THE AMAZON REGION
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DOI: Atena
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Palavras-chave: Atena
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Keywords: Malaria; Vector; Amazon; Nets; Insecticide
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Abstract:
Malaria remains as the parasitic
disease with the greatest impact worldwide.
In Brazil, in the last years, almost all cases of
disease have been recorded in the Amazon
region. The fight against the vectors through
insecticide treated nets is the main combat
strategy. This study aimed to determine the
protective effect of these devices on the malaria
incidence in one municipality of Amazon.
Was conducted with information the Brazilian
Ministry of Health and with the analysis of
10,050 slides of thick blood smears that were
prepared and examined in loco. The Shapiro-
Wilk test was used to determine the normality of
the data and the Mann-Whitney test was used
for all comparisons of the analyzed variables.
The significance level was set at p ≤ 0.01.
The results revealed a significant reduction
in malaria cases in all analyzed variables,
including the species of the involved parasite,
the level and type of infection, and the gender
and age of the diagnosed individual (p ˂ 0.01).
These findings confirmed that these devices are
an important tool for controlling the disease, as
they represented a new variable inserted in the
context of combating the disease in the studied
population. Therefore, the use of insecticidetreated
nets is recommended as a preventive
measure to control malaria, and guidance to the
population regarding the correct way to use this
device is required to avoid problems such as the
loss of naturally acquired immunity, reduction
in the protective effect of the device and the
development of resistance to the insecticide.
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Número de páginas: 15
- SAMUEL DA LUZ BORGES