The efficacy of permethrin-treated bed nets on child mortality and morbidity in western Kenya II. Study design and methods

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This paper describes the study design and methods used in a large community-based, group-randomized, controlled trial of permethrin-treated bed nets (ITNs) in an area with intense, perennial malaria transmission in western Kenya conducted between 1996 and 1999. A multi-disciplinary framework was used to explore the efficacy of ITNs in the reduction of all-cause mortality in children less than five years old, the clinical, entomologic, immunologic, and economic impact of ITNs, the social and behavioral determinants of ITN use, and the use of a geographic information system to allow for spatial analyses of these outcomes. Methodologic difficulties encountered in such large-scale field trials are discussed.

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Phillips-Howard, P. A., Ter Kuile, F. O., Nahlen, B. L., Alaii, J. A., Gimnig, J. E., Kolczak, M. S., … Hawley, W. A. (2003). The efficacy of permethrin-treated bed nets on child mortality and morbidity in western Kenya II. Study design and methods. American Journal of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene, 68(4 SUPPL.), 10–15. https://doi.org/10.4269/ajtmh.2003.68.10

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