Bibliographic Info
GuidelineWHO guidelines for malaria, 25 November 2022.
Year of Publication2022
Issuing InstitutionWorld Health Organization
Recommendation
Status
Maintained
Recommended against
Conditional
Certainty of evidence
Low
Deployment of topical repellents for malaria prevention at the community level is not recommended; however, topical repellents may be beneficial as an intervention to provide personal protection against mosquito bites.
Notes and Remarks
- 1.Further work is required to investigate the potential public health value of topical repellents to separate out potential effects at the individual and/or community level. Analysis conducted to date indicates that there is no significant impact on malaria when the intervention is deployed at community-level due to the high level of individual compliance needed.
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