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Table 4 ITNs durability components, outcome measured and analysis method

From: Multi-country evaluation of the durability of pyrethroid plus piperonyl-butoxide insecticide-treated nets: study protocol

Component

Definition

Test conducted

Outcome indicators

WHO criteria or industry standard

Analysis methodc

Attrition

Net loss from household through discarding or use for alternative purposea

Households survey

Net presence

Logistic regression

Physical integrity

The physical state of the net to estimate bite protection

Count the number, location and size of the hole(s) of max. 3 nets per household

The holed surface area is measured by the proportionate Hole Index (pHI)b [44]

Median hole surface area (cm2)

pHI 0–64: good

pHI 65–642: damaged

pHI ≤ 642: serviceable

pHI ≥ 643: too torn or unserviceable

Negative binomial regression, depending on distribution

Functional survival [44]

Estimation of nets still in households in serviceable condition

Presence or absence of net

(Number of nets present and serviceable)/(number of nets originally received and not given away or lost to follow up)

Median net survival in years = time point at which the estimate of functional survival crosses 50%

Logistic regression

Biological efficacy

The ability of the net to incapacitate or kill susceptible anopheline mosquitoes after contact with the insecticide

WHO cone/tunnel test using 25 × 25 cm pieces [8]

The proportion of net samples meeting the optimal WHO bio-efficacy criteria

1 h knock-down ≥ 95% or 24 h mortality ≥ 80% or blood feeding inhibition ≥ 90%

Logistic regression

Ifakara Ambient Chamber Test (IACT) using whole nets

The proportion of mosquitoes dead at 24 h

The proportion of mosquitoes not blood-fed

Logistic regression

Insecticide content

Amount of active ingredients in the net

Permethrin, Alpha-cypermethrin and piperonyl butoxide: Gas Chromatography with Flame Ionization Detection (GC-FID)

Deltamethrin: High-Performance Liquid Chromatography with UV Diode Array Detection (HPLC–DAD)

The proportion of ITNs meeting with WHO specifications at baseline

MAGNet: 6 [4.5–7.5] g/kg alpha-cypermethrin

Olyset Plus: 20 [15–25] g/kg permethrin; 10 [7.5–12.5] g/kg PBO

Tsara Boost: 3 [2.25–3.75] g/kg deltamethrin; 11 [8.25–13.75] g/kg PBO

Veeralin 6 [4.5–7.5] g/kg alpha-cypermethrin; 2.20 [1.65–2.75] g/kg PBO

Descriptive analysis

  1. aNets that are reported as given away, sold or stolen are not in the denominator (lost to follow up)
  2. bProportionate Hole Index (pHI): the number of holes of each size category measured in the field are weighted by the approximate surface area of the holes to provide a single measure of damage per net
  3. cAnalyses will include product, time point and village. Where more than one net per household is included in the analysis, a random effect for household will be included in the regression model