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Polypropylene-based long-life insecticide-treated mosquito netting

  • Walter W. Focke EMAIL logo und Walter van Pareen
Veröffentlicht/Copyright: 21. Oktober 2011
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Journal of Polymer Engineering
Aus der Zeitschrift Band 31 Heft 6-7

Abstract

The World Health Organization (WHO) is promoting the use of insecticide treated nets (ITNs) in order to roll back malaria. Long-life netting (LLIN) is preferred and this study investigated the possibility of incorporating the insecticide in the fiber polymer. Multifilament polypropylene (PP) yarn, containing up to 0.76% of pyrethroid insecticide, was successfully produced on a conventional production-scale fiber-spinning machine. The insecticides were incorporated via masterbatches that contained up to 18.8% active with low-density polyethylene (LDPE) as the carrier. Nets knitted from the yarns were tested using bioassays with mosquitoes. Initial efficacy complied with WHO specifications but the performance deteriorated with the number of wash cycles. Crystalline insecticides, featuring a melting point above the wash temperature of 60°C (e.g., β-cyfluthrin), provided better wash resistance than amorphous insecticides (e.g., cyfluthrin).


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Published Online: 2011-10-21
Published in Print: 2011-11-01

©2011 by Walter de Gruyter Berlin Boston

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