Improving houses in the Bolivian Chaco increases effectiveness of residual insecticide spraying against infestation with Triatoma infestans, vector of Chagas disease

Raquel Gonçalves, Daniel Landivar, Edson Grover Sañez Liendo, Janet Mamani Fernandez, Hanafy Mahmoud, Mark Paine, Orin Courtenay, Caryn Bern

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Abstract

Objective

Failure to control domestic Triatoma infestans in the Chaco is attributed to vulnerable adobe construction, which provides vector refuges and diminishes insecticide contact. We conducted a pilot to test the impact of housing improvement plus indoor residual spraying (IRS) on house infestation and vector abundance in a rural community in the Bolivian Chaco.

Methods

The intervention included three arms: housing improvement + IRS [HI], assisted IRS [AS] in which the team helped to clear the house pre-IRS and routine IRS [RS]. HI used locally available materials, traditional construction techniques and community participation. Vector parameters were assessed by Timed Manual Capture for 2 person-hours per house at baseline and medians of 114, 173, 314, 389 and 445 days post-IRS-1. A second IRS round was applied at a median of 314 days post-IRS-1.

Results

Post-intervention infestation indices and abundance fell in all three arms. The mean odds of infestation was 0.29 (95% CL 0.124, 0.684) in the HI relative to the RS arm. No difference was observed between AS and RS. Vector abundance was reduced by a mean 44% (24.8, 58.0) in HI compared to RS, with no difference between AS and RS. Median delivered insecticide concentrations per house were lower than the target of 50 mg/m2 in >90% of houses in all arms.

Conclusion

Housing improvement using local materials and community participation is a promising strategy to improve IRS effectiveness in the Bolivian Chaco. A larger trial is needed to quantify the impact on reinfestation over time.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)1127-1138
Number of pages12
JournalTropical Medicine and International Health
Volume26
Issue number9
Early online date11 Jun 2021
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 1 Sept 2021

Keywords

  • Bolivia
  • Chaco
  • Chagas disease
  • housing improvement
  • indoor residual spraying
  • Triatoma infestans
  • vector control

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