moxidectin and Malaria

moxidectin has been researched along with Malaria* in 1 studies

Trials

1 trial(s) available for moxidectin and Malaria

ArticleYear
Treatment of pigs with endectocides as a complementary tool for combating malaria transmission by Anopheles farauti (s.s.) in Papua New Guinea.
    Parasites & vectors, 2019, Mar-19, Volume: 12, Issue:1

    Outdoor, early-biting, zoophagic behaviours by Anopheles farauti (s.s.) can compromise the effectiveness of bed nets for malaria control. In the Western Pacific region, pigs and dogs represent significant alternative blood sources for mosquitoes. Treating these animals with endectocides may impact mosquito survival and complement control measures. This hypothesis was explored using membrane feeding assays (MFAs), direct feeds on treated pigs, pharmacokinetic analyses and a transmission model.. The application of these empirical data to a unique malaria transmission model that used a three-host system (humans, pigs and dogs) predicts that the application of ivermectin will cause a significant reduction in the entomological inoculation rate (EIR = 100 to 0.35). However, this is contingent on local malaria vectors sourcing a significant proportion of their blood meals from pigs. This provides significant insights on the benefits of deploying endectocides alongside long-lasting insecticide-treated nets (LLINs) to address residual malaria transmission.

    Topics: Administration, Cutaneous; Animals; Anopheles; Feeding Behavior; Female; Fertility; Insecticides; Ivermectin; Macrolides; Malaria; Models, Biological; Mosquito Control; Papua New Guinea; Random Allocation; Swine

2019