Trigg J K
Department of Medical Parasitology, London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine, United Kingdom.
J Am Mosq Control Assoc. 1996 Jun;12(2 Pt 1):329-30.
A eucalyptus-based insect repellent (PMD) was evaluated against Culicoides impunctatus in Scotland in comparison with deet. In human landing catches, both repellents still afforded 98% protection from biting 8 h after application of 0.5 ml to the forearm. A second trial looking at protection between 8 and 10 h after repellent application showed 99.5% protection for PMD and 97% for deet as compared with controls.
在苏格兰,一种基于桉叶油的驱虫剂(PMD)与避蚊胺相比,用于评估对无刺库蠓的效果。在前臂涂抹0.5毫升后8小时,在人诱捕法中,两种驱虫剂对叮咬的防护率仍达98%。第二项试验观察驱虫剂涂抹后8至10小时的防护情况,结果显示,与对照组相比,PMD的防护率为99.5%,避蚊胺为97%。