Using non-insecticidal traps indoors can complement insecticide-treated nets to target insecticide-resistant malaria vectors
Romaric Akoton, Pierre Marie Sovegnon, Oswald Y. Djihinto, Adandé A. Medjigbodo, Romuald Agonhossou, Ayola Akim Adegnika, Gabriella Gibson, Rousseau Djouaka, Frances M. Hawkes, Luc S. Djogbénou

TL;DR
Using non-insecticidal traps with insecticide-treated nets can help control malaria-carrying mosquitoes that are resistant to insecticides.
Contribution
Demonstrates that combining Host Decoy Traps with ITNs improves control of insecticide-resistant malaria vectors.
Findings
Combined HDT and ITNs increased mosquito mortality to 80.18–99.78% compared to ITNs alone.
The combination reduced blood feeding rates and exophily in insecticide-resistant mosquitoes.
HDTs reduced the number of mosquitoes escaping experimental huts when used with ITNs.
Abstract
Insecticide-treated nets (ITNs) provide protection against malaria vectors through their insecticidal action and as a physical barrier. However, insecticide resistance in malaria vectors has diminished their efficacy, threatening future malaria control. To reinforce ITNs’ effectiveness, evaluating non-insecticide-based tools in an integrated control approach is worthwhile. In the present study, a mosquito collection technique, the Host Decoy Trap (HDT), was coupled with standard ITNs as a complementary intervention, and its effectiveness against insecticide-resistant Anopheles gambiae s.l. was assessed in experimental huts. An HDT combined with either permethrin or deltamethrin-treated nets was tested against field-collected An. gambiae mosquitoes from Za-Kpota (Benin Republic) in experimental hut trials following WHO Phase II guidelines. Effectiveness was assessed in terms of mosquito…
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TopicsMalaria Research and Control · Mosquito-borne diseases and control · Insect Pest Control Strategies
