
How does PermaNet® 3.0 perform with different types and combinations of resistance mechanism?
The efficacy of PermaNet® 3.0 depends on the level of resistance and type of resistance mechanisms present in an area. PermaNet® 3.0 has been tested in experimental huts against different field strains of vector species with a variety of resistance mechanisms. Results from these studies have shown that PermaNet® 3.0 has a significantly improved efficacy when compared with mono-treated long lasting nets (i.e. pyrethroid only nets) and conventionally treated nets in terms of both mortality and/or personal protection.
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Top FAQ for PermaNet® 3.0
- What is PermaNet® 3.0, and how is it different from other bed nets?
- What does the rise of resistance mean for all of the bed nets currently in use around the world?
- How does PermaNet® 3.0 perform with different types and combinations of resistance mechanism?
- Why is resistance an important public health issue?
- Why does PermaNet® 3.0 have an increased efficacy with pyrethroid-resistant malaria vectors?
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