Dual-Active Ingredient Nets Reduce Malaria Cases in Pyrethroid-Resistant Ghana
Medicine · Public Health
A Bayesian interrupted time-series analysis assessed the impact of distributing dual-active ingredient Interceptor® G2 insecticide-treated nets (ITNs) on malaria cases in Ghana’s Western North Region, an area with confirmed pyrethroid resistance. The study found an immediate 30% reduction in malaria cases (OR 0.696; CrI 0.623–0.778) post-distribution in 2021, with sustained reductions of 26% at 6 months and 40% at 30 months, controlling for climatic factors. For you, working at the intersection of chronic disease, health behavior, and prevention, this provides powerful, real-world evidence for a scalable public health intervention that can dramatically alter disease risk trajectories in high-burden settings.
Novelty: 88%
Rigor: 92%
Significance: 90%
Validity: 89%
Clarity: 85%
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