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Malar J. 2012 Feb 1;11:32. doi: 10.1186/1475-2875-11-32.
Insecticide-treated nets (ITNs) are effective tools for malaria prevention and can significantly reduce severe disease and mortality due to malaria, especially among children under five in endemic areas. However, ITN coverage and use remain low and inequitable among different socio-economic groups in sub-Saharan Africa, particularly in Nigeria. Several strategies have been proposed to increase coverage and use and reduce inequity in Nigeria, including free distribution campaigns recently conducted by the Nigerian federal government. Using data from the first post-campaign survey, the authors investigated the effect of the mass free distribution campaigns in achieving equity in household ownership and use of ITNs.
A post-campaign survey was undertaken in November 2009 in northern Nigeria to assess the effect of the campaigns in addressing equity across different socio-economic groups. The survey included 987 households randomly selected from 60 clusters in Kano state. Using logistic regression and the Lorenz concentration curve and index, the authors assessed equity in ITN coverage and use.
ITN ownership coverage increased from 10% before the campaigns to 70%-a more than fivefold increase. The campaigns reduced the ownership coverage gap by 75%, effectively reaching parity among wealth quintiles (Concentration index 0.02, 95% CI (-0.02 ; 0.05) versus 0.21 95%CI (0.08 ; 0.34) before the campaigns). ITN use (individuals reporting having slept under an ITN the night before the survey visit) among individuals from households owning at least one ITN, was 53.1% with no statistically significant difference between the lowest, second, third and fourth wealth quintiles and the highest wealth quintile (lowest: odds ratio (OR) 0.87, 95% confidence interval (CI) (0.67 ; 1.13); second: OR 0.85, 95% CI (0.66 ; 1.24); third: OR 1.10 95% CI (0.86 ; 1.4) and fourth OR 0.91 95% CI (0.72 ; 1.15).
The campaign had a significant impact by increasing ITN coverage and reducing inequity in ownership and use. Free ITN distribution campaigns should be sustained to increase equitable coverage. These campaigns should be supplemented with other ITN distribution strategies to cover newborns and replace aging nets.
经杀虫剂处理的蚊帐(ITN)是预防疟疾的有效工具,可显著降低疟疾引起的严重疾病和死亡率,尤其是在流行地区五岁以下的儿童中。然而,在撒哈拉以南非洲的不同社会经济群体中,包括尼日利亚,ITN 的覆盖率和使用率仍然很低且不公平。为了提高覆盖率和使用率并减少不平等,尼日利亚提出了几种策略,包括尼日利亚联邦政府最近开展的免费分发运动。本文利用首次运动后调查的数据,研究了大规模免费分发运动在实现家庭拥有和使用 ITN 方面公平性的效果。
2009 年 11 月在尼日利亚北部进行了一次运动后调查,以评估运动在解决不同社会经济群体公平性方面的效果。该调查包括从卡诺州 60 个聚类中随机抽取的 987 户家庭。本文使用逻辑回归和 Lorenz 集中曲线和指数评估了 ITN 覆盖和使用方面的公平性。
运动前 ITN 拥有率为 10%,运动后增加到 70%,增加了五倍多。运动减少了 75%的拥有率差距,在财富五分位数之间实现了平等(集中指数 0.02,95%CI(-0.02 ; 0.05),而运动前为 0.21 95%CI(0.08 ; 0.34))。在拥有至少一个 ITN 的家庭中,个体报告在前一晚调查访问时睡在 ITN 下的 ITN 使用(个体报告在前一晚调查访问时睡在 ITN 下的比例)为 53.1%,最低、第二、第三和第四财富五分位数与最高财富五分位数之间没有统计学显著差异(最低五分位数:比值比(OR)0.87,95%置信区间(CI)(0.67 ; 1.13);第二五分位数:OR 0.85,95%CI(0.66 ; 1.24);第三五分位数:OR 1.10 95%CI(0.86 ; 1.4),第四五分位数:OR 0.91 95%CI(0.72 ; 1.15))。
运动通过提高 ITN 的覆盖率并减少拥有和使用方面的不公平性产生了重大影响。应继续开展免费 ITN 分发运动,以增加公平覆盖范围。这些运动应辅以其他 ITN 分发策略,以覆盖新生儿并更换老化的蚊帐。