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Significados de treat nets en inglés
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Uso de treat nets en inglés
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They do not treatnets as just another bit of practice -everything they do is designed to take their game forward.
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Widespread access to insecticide- treatednets will require major financial, technical and operational inputs.
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Only 3 percent of African infants sleep under long-lasting, insecticide- treatednets, the United Nations says.
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Reviewer's conclusions: Insecticide- treatednets appear to be effective in reducing childhood mortality and morbidity from malaria.
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About six lives can be saved each year for every 1000 children protected with insecticide- treatednets.
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Treatednets last longer than conventional nets, which many people fail to re-treat properly or replace when worn.
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Background: Indoor residual spraying and insecticide- treatednets (ITN) are essential components of malaria vector control in Africa.
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The Global Fund is helping the nation of 40 million people through the distribution of treatednets, among other things.
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For treatednets compared with untreated nets, the relative risk of child mortality was 0.77.
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However, there is limited information on ownership and use of insecticide- treatednets (ITNs) in areas of Myanmar most severely affected by malaria.
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Recent analyses from Africa showed that insecticide- treatednets had the greatest effect on lowering malaria prevalence, suggesting that the success of interventions is region-specific.
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The plan is to use insecticide- treatednets, indoor insecticide spraying, preventive treatment of pregnant women, and treatment of infected people with artemisinin-based drug cocktails.
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The two LLINs Olyset and Permanet were distributed in the village and 20 matched houses were selected for comparison with four houses without treatednets.
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An increasing number of African countries have embarked on mass distribution campaigns of long-lasting insecticide- treatednets (LLINs) with the ultimate goal of universal coverage.
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Although some malaria-control programs are beginning to combine insecticide- treatednets (ITNs) and indoor residual spraying (IRS), little is known about the effectiveness of such combinations.
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She said that the number of insecticide- treatednets being produced worldwide had more than doubled from 30 million in 2004 to 63 million in 2006.