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to prevent transmission
Effective vector control measures undertaken with the co-operation
of community can dramatically reduce the incidence of the vector
borne diseases and minimize risk of outbreaks.
Large development project have the potential of significantly
increasing mosquitoes and other vector breeding sites and must
take precautionary measures in the planning stage itself. For the
control of Anopheles & Aedes mosquitoes which bred in clean
water containers in and around the houses, the co-operation of
community is very important in reducing vector density and thereby
minimizing the risk of transmission of the infection.
Various methods for prevention of transmission :
A. Use of impregnated bednets - the synthetic pyrethroids are
used for the impregnation of bednets to prevent the bites of mosquitoes.
The objectives of impregnation of bednets with insecticides are
two folds.
i) Individual effect : to improve the personal protection.
ii) Mass effect : to use insecticide more efficiently on bed nets
rather than in houses.
B. Control of adult mosquitoes :
i) Residual sprays : DDT, Malathion, Synthetic Pyrethroids.
ii) Space Sprays : Aerosols / 0.1 - 5 microns.
C. Larval Control measures :
i) Chemical methods : Temephos, Baytex.
ii) Biological methods : Guppy fish - each sub center in high
risk areas should have one hatchery. Every village in the subcenter
area should be provided with one Guppy fish pond.
D. Maintain the master file at PHC highlighting
a. Enlisting of all breeding places.
b. Time of introduction of Guppy Fishes in all breeding places.
c. Fortnightly follow up of the growth of Guppy fishes.
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