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Determining Effective Spraying Periods to Control Malaria via Indoor Residual Spraying in Sub-Saharan Africa.pdf
Hindawi Publishing Corporation
Journal of Applied Mathematics and Decision Sciences
Volume 2008, Article ID 745463, 19 pages
doi:10.1155/2008/745463
Research Article
Determining Effective Spraying Periods
to Control Malaria via Indoor Residual
Spraying in Sub-Saharan Africa
Robert J. Smith?1, 2 and Senelani D. Hove-Musekwa3
1 Department of Mathematics, University of Ottawa, 585 King Edward Ave, Ottawa,
ON, Canada K1N 6N5
2 Faculty of Medicine, University of Ottawa, 585 King Edward Ave, Ottawa, ON, Canada K1N 6N5
3 Department of Applied Mathematics, National University of Science and Technology, P.O. Box AC939,
Ascot, Bulawayo, Zimbabwe
Correspondence should be addressed to Robert J. Smith?, rsmith43@uottawa.ca
Received 8 March 2008; Revised 3 July 2008; Accepted 28 July 2008
Recommended by Graeme Wake
Indoor residual spraying—spraying insecticide inside houses to kill mosquitoes—is an important
method for controlling malaria vectors in sub-Saharan Africa. We propose a mathematical
model for both regular and non-fixed spraying, using impulsive differential equations. First, we
determine the stability properties of the nonimpulsive system. Next, we derive minimal effective
spraying intervals and the degree of spraying effectiveness required to control mosquitoes when
spraying occurs at regular intervals. If spraying is not fixed, then we determine the “next best”
spraying times. We also consider the effects of climate change on the prevalence of mosquitoes. We
show that both regular and nonfixed spraying will result in a significant reduction in the overall
number of mosquitoes, as well as the number of malaria cases in humans. We thus recommend that
the use of indoor spraying be re-examined for widespread application in malaria-endemic areas.
Copyright q 2008 R. J. Smith?
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