Towards a risk map of malaria for Sri Lanka: The importance of house location relative to vector breeding sites

Background: In Sri Lanka, the major malaria vector Anopheles culicifacies breeds in pools formed in streams and river beds and it is likely that people living close to such breeding sites are at higher risk of malaria than people living further away. This study was done to quantify the importance of...

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Main Authors: Hoek, Wim van der, Konradsen, Flemming, Amerasinghe, Priyanie H., Perera, D., Piyaratne, M.K., Amerasinghe, Felix P.
Format: Journal Article
Language:Inglés
Published: 2003
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Online Access:https://hdl.handle.net/10568/41229
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author Hoek, Wim van der
Konradsen, Flemming
Amerasinghe, Priyanie H.
Perera, D.
Piyaratne, M.K.
Amerasinghe, Felix P.
author_browse Amerasinghe, Felix P.
Amerasinghe, Priyanie H.
Hoek, Wim van der
Konradsen, Flemming
Perera, D.
Piyaratne, M.K.
author_facet Hoek, Wim van der
Konradsen, Flemming
Amerasinghe, Priyanie H.
Perera, D.
Piyaratne, M.K.
Amerasinghe, Felix P.
author_sort Hoek, Wim van der
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description Background: In Sri Lanka, the major malaria vector Anopheles culicifacies breeds in pools formed in streams and river beds and it is likely that people living close to such breeding sites are at higher risk of malaria than people living further away. This study was done to quantify the importance of house location relative to vector breeding sites for the occurrence of malaria in order to assess the usefulness of this parameter in future malaria risk maps. Such risk maps could be important tools for planning efficient malaria control measures. Methods -- In a group of seven villages in north central Sri Lanka, malaria cases were compared with community controls for distance from house to breeding sites and a number of other variables, including type of housing construction and use of anti-mosquito measures. The presence of An. culicifacies in bedrooms was determined by indoor insecticide spray collections. Results -- People living within 750 m of the local stream, which was the established vector-breeding site, were at much higher risk for malaria than people living further away (odds ratio adjusted for confounding by other variables 5.93, 95% CI: 3.50-8.91). Houses close to the stream also had more adult An. culicifacies in the bedrooms. Poor housing construction was an independent risk factor for malaria. Conclusions -- Risk maps of malaria in Sri Lanka can be based on the location of houses relative to streams and rivers that are potential breeding sites for the malaria vector An. culicifacies. A distance of 750 m is suggested as the cut-off point in defining low- and high-risk villages.
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spelling CGSpace412292023-06-12T19:22:43Z Towards a risk map of malaria for Sri Lanka: The importance of house location relative to vector breeding sites Hoek, Wim van der Konradsen, Flemming Amerasinghe, Priyanie H. Perera, D. Piyaratne, M.K. Amerasinghe, Felix P. malaria waterborne diseases disease vectors risks villages Background: In Sri Lanka, the major malaria vector Anopheles culicifacies breeds in pools formed in streams and river beds and it is likely that people living close to such breeding sites are at higher risk of malaria than people living further away. This study was done to quantify the importance of house location relative to vector breeding sites for the occurrence of malaria in order to assess the usefulness of this parameter in future malaria risk maps. Such risk maps could be important tools for planning efficient malaria control measures. Methods -- In a group of seven villages in north central Sri Lanka, malaria cases were compared with community controls for distance from house to breeding sites and a number of other variables, including type of housing construction and use of anti-mosquito measures. The presence of An. culicifacies in bedrooms was determined by indoor insecticide spray collections. Results -- People living within 750 m of the local stream, which was the established vector-breeding site, were at much higher risk for malaria than people living further away (odds ratio adjusted for confounding by other variables 5.93, 95% CI: 3.50-8.91). Houses close to the stream also had more adult An. culicifacies in the bedrooms. Poor housing construction was an independent risk factor for malaria. Conclusions -- Risk maps of malaria in Sri Lanka can be based on the location of houses relative to streams and rivers that are potential breeding sites for the malaria vector An. culicifacies. A distance of 750 m is suggested as the cut-off point in defining low- and high-risk villages. 2003 2014-06-13T14:57:41Z 2014-06-13T14:57:41Z Journal Article https://hdl.handle.net/10568/41229 en Limited Access van der Hoek, W.; Konradsen, F.; Amerasinghe, P. H.; Perera, D.; Piyaratne, M. K.; Amerasinghe, F. P. 2003. Towards a risk map of malaria for Sri Lanka: The importance of house location relative to vector breeding sites. International Journal of Epidemiology, 32(2):280-285.
spellingShingle malaria
waterborne diseases
disease vectors
risks
villages
Hoek, Wim van der
Konradsen, Flemming
Amerasinghe, Priyanie H.
Perera, D.
Piyaratne, M.K.
Amerasinghe, Felix P.
Towards a risk map of malaria for Sri Lanka: The importance of house location relative to vector breeding sites
title Towards a risk map of malaria for Sri Lanka: The importance of house location relative to vector breeding sites
title_full Towards a risk map of malaria for Sri Lanka: The importance of house location relative to vector breeding sites
title_fullStr Towards a risk map of malaria for Sri Lanka: The importance of house location relative to vector breeding sites
title_full_unstemmed Towards a risk map of malaria for Sri Lanka: The importance of house location relative to vector breeding sites
title_short Towards a risk map of malaria for Sri Lanka: The importance of house location relative to vector breeding sites
title_sort towards a risk map of malaria for sri lanka the importance of house location relative to vector breeding sites
topic malaria
waterborne diseases
disease vectors
risks
villages
url https://hdl.handle.net/10568/41229
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