A simple field test for detecting pyrethroids on impregnated nets

P Verlé, NT Ruyen, NT Huong, NT Be, A Kongs, P Van der Stuyft, M Coosemans

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    Abstract

    We tested a modified Beilstein method for detecting pyrethroids on bednets under laboratory conditions using an emulsifiable concentrate of permethrin (50 EC) for viability as a simple standardized field test and to judge its reliability for detecting different insecticide doses. At the recommended doses of permethrin(0.5 g/m2), sensitivity was near 100%, even when small pieces of fabric were tested and time of extraction was limited. In unwashed nets sensitivity stayed high (80–95%) down to 0.1 g active ingredient/m2. In untreated nets false positives were rare (0–2%). The test could become a valuable tool in vector control programmes: it is cheap, easy to learn and to perform. The Lot Quality Assurance Sampling method, using an upper and lower performance threshold, could be applied for monitoring the impregnation campaigns.
    Original languageEnglish
    JournalTropical Medicine and International Health
    Volume3
    Issue number10
    Pages (from-to)833-836
    Number of pages4
    ISSN1360-2276
    DOIs
    Publication statusPublished - 1998

    Keywords

    • B780-tropical-medicine
    • Bednets
    • Impregnated bednets
    • Insecticides
    • Permethrin
    • Pyrethroids
    • Monitoring

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