Impact of mass distribution of free long-lasting insecticidal nets on childhood malaria morbidity: The Togo National Integrated Child Health Campaign

<p>Abstract</p> <p>Background</p> <p>An evaluation of the short-term impact on childhood malaria morbidity of mass distribution of free long-lasting insecticidal nets (LLINs) to households with children aged 9-59 months as part of the Togo National Integrated Child Heal...

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Main Authors: Sodahlon Yao K, Eng Jodi, Eliades M James, Dorkenoo Ameyo, Dare Aboudou, Wolkon Adam, Morgah Kodjo, Terlouw Dianne J, ter Kuile Feiko O, Hawley William A
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Published: BMC 2010-07-01
Series:Malaria Journal
Online Access:http://www.malariajournal.com/content/9/1/199
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spelling doaj-137c7d0d7a65499ead0a8d9be1eb28ef2020-11-24T21:46:01ZengBMCMalaria Journal1475-28752010-07-019119910.1186/1475-2875-9-199Impact of mass distribution of free long-lasting insecticidal nets on childhood malaria morbidity: The Togo National Integrated Child Health CampaignSodahlon Yao KEng JodiEliades M JamesDorkenoo AmeyoDare AboudouWolkon AdamMorgah KodjoTerlouw Dianne Jter Kuile Feiko OHawley William A<p>Abstract</p> <p>Background</p> <p>An evaluation of the short-term impact on childhood malaria morbidity of mass distribution of free long-lasting insecticidal nets (LLINs) to households with children aged 9-59 months as part of the Togo National Integrated Child Health Campaign.</p> <p>Methods</p> <p>The prevalence of anaemia and malaria in children aged zero to 59 months was measured during two cross-sectional household cluster-sample surveys conducted during the peak malaria transmission, three months before (Sept 2004, n = 2521) and nine months after the campaign (Sept 2005, n = 2813) in three districts representative of Togo's three epidemiological malaria transmission regions: southern tropical coastal plains (Yoto), central fertile highlands (Ogou) and northern semi-arid savannah (Tone).</p> <p>Results</p> <p>In households with children <5 years of age, insecticide-treated net (ITN) ownership increased from <1% to >65% in all 3 districts. Reported ITN use by children during the previous night was 35.9%, 43.8% and 80.6% in Yoto, Ogou and Tone, respectively. Rainfall patterns were comparable in both years. The overall prevalence of moderate to severe anaemia (Hb < 8.0 g/dL) was reduced by 28% (prevalence ratio [PR] 0.72, 95% CI 0.62-0.84) and mean haemoglobin was increased by 0.35 g/dL (95% CI 0.25-0.45).</p> <p>The effect was predominantly seen in children aged 18-59 months and in the two southern districts: PR (95% CI) for moderate to severe anaemia and clinical malaria: Yoto 0.62 (0.44-0.88) and 0.49 (0.35-0.75); Ogou 0.54 (0.37-0.79) and 0.85 (0.57-1.27), respectively. Similar reductions occurred in children <18 months in Ogou, but not in Yoto. No effect was seen in the semi-arid northern district despite a high malaria burden and ITN coverage.</p> <p>Conclusions</p> <p>A marked reduction in childhood malaria associated morbidity was observed in the year following mass distribution of free LLINs in two of the three districts in Togo. Sub-national level impact evaluations will contribute to a better understanding of the impact of expanding national malaria control efforts.</p> http://www.malariajournal.com/content/9/1/199
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author Sodahlon Yao K
Eng Jodi
Eliades M James
Dorkenoo Ameyo
Dare Aboudou
Wolkon Adam
Morgah Kodjo
Terlouw Dianne J
ter Kuile Feiko O
Hawley William A
spellingShingle Sodahlon Yao K
Eng Jodi
Eliades M James
Dorkenoo Ameyo
Dare Aboudou
Wolkon Adam
Morgah Kodjo
Terlouw Dianne J
ter Kuile Feiko O
Hawley William A
Impact of mass distribution of free long-lasting insecticidal nets on childhood malaria morbidity: The Togo National Integrated Child Health Campaign
Malaria Journal
author_facet Sodahlon Yao K
Eng Jodi
Eliades M James
Dorkenoo Ameyo
Dare Aboudou
Wolkon Adam
Morgah Kodjo
Terlouw Dianne J
ter Kuile Feiko O
Hawley William A
author_sort Sodahlon Yao K
title Impact of mass distribution of free long-lasting insecticidal nets on childhood malaria morbidity: The Togo National Integrated Child Health Campaign
title_short Impact of mass distribution of free long-lasting insecticidal nets on childhood malaria morbidity: The Togo National Integrated Child Health Campaign
title_full Impact of mass distribution of free long-lasting insecticidal nets on childhood malaria morbidity: The Togo National Integrated Child Health Campaign
title_fullStr Impact of mass distribution of free long-lasting insecticidal nets on childhood malaria morbidity: The Togo National Integrated Child Health Campaign
title_full_unstemmed Impact of mass distribution of free long-lasting insecticidal nets on childhood malaria morbidity: The Togo National Integrated Child Health Campaign
title_sort impact of mass distribution of free long-lasting insecticidal nets on childhood malaria morbidity: the togo national integrated child health campaign
publisher BMC
series Malaria Journal
issn 1475-2875
publishDate 2010-07-01
description <p>Abstract</p> <p>Background</p> <p>An evaluation of the short-term impact on childhood malaria morbidity of mass distribution of free long-lasting insecticidal nets (LLINs) to households with children aged 9-59 months as part of the Togo National Integrated Child Health Campaign.</p> <p>Methods</p> <p>The prevalence of anaemia and malaria in children aged zero to 59 months was measured during two cross-sectional household cluster-sample surveys conducted during the peak malaria transmission, three months before (Sept 2004, n = 2521) and nine months after the campaign (Sept 2005, n = 2813) in three districts representative of Togo's three epidemiological malaria transmission regions: southern tropical coastal plains (Yoto), central fertile highlands (Ogou) and northern semi-arid savannah (Tone).</p> <p>Results</p> <p>In households with children <5 years of age, insecticide-treated net (ITN) ownership increased from <1% to >65% in all 3 districts. Reported ITN use by children during the previous night was 35.9%, 43.8% and 80.6% in Yoto, Ogou and Tone, respectively. Rainfall patterns were comparable in both years. The overall prevalence of moderate to severe anaemia (Hb < 8.0 g/dL) was reduced by 28% (prevalence ratio [PR] 0.72, 95% CI 0.62-0.84) and mean haemoglobin was increased by 0.35 g/dL (95% CI 0.25-0.45).</p> <p>The effect was predominantly seen in children aged 18-59 months and in the two southern districts: PR (95% CI) for moderate to severe anaemia and clinical malaria: Yoto 0.62 (0.44-0.88) and 0.49 (0.35-0.75); Ogou 0.54 (0.37-0.79) and 0.85 (0.57-1.27), respectively. Similar reductions occurred in children <18 months in Ogou, but not in Yoto. No effect was seen in the semi-arid northern district despite a high malaria burden and ITN coverage.</p> <p>Conclusions</p> <p>A marked reduction in childhood malaria associated morbidity was observed in the year following mass distribution of free LLINs in two of the three districts in Togo. Sub-national level impact evaluations will contribute to a better understanding of the impact of expanding national malaria control efforts.</p>
url http://www.malariajournal.com/content/9/1/199
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