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A review of recommendations on the safe and effective use of topical mosquito repellents

机译:审查有关安全有效使用局部驱蚊剂的建议

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Mosquito-borne disease is an annual problem in Australia, with endemic pathogens such as Ross River virus infecting thousands of people each year. The recent emergence of Zika virus in South America and the Pacific, together with ongoing outbreaks of dengue viruses in Southeast Asia, generated great community interest in the most effective strategies to avoid mosquito bites. Large-scale mosquito control programs are not common in Australia and are limited in New South Wales (NSW).The use of topical insect repellents is a key recommendation by health authorities to prevent mosquito-borne disease. All products sold in Australia purporting to repel mosquitoes must be registered with the Australian Pesticides and Veterinary Medicines Authority. Despite around 100 commercial products registered as repelling mosquitoes, there are relatively few active ingredients used across these formulations. The most common are diethyltoluamide (DEET), picaridin, p-menthane-3,8-diol (PMD) and a range of plant-derived products (e.g.?melaleuca, eucalyptus, citronella oils). Research has shown that each of these active ingredients varies in the duration of protection provided against biting mosquitoes.Recommendations by health authorities are informed by this research, but inconsistencies between recommendations and available repellent formulations and their concentration of active ingredients can cause confusion in the community. There are conflicts between the data resulting from scholarly research, marketing promotion by manufacturers and recommendations provided by overseas health authorities. A review was undertaken of NSW Health’s current recommendations on choosing and using insect repellents, taking into consideration recent research and currently registered topical repellents.
机译:在澳大利亚,蚊媒传播疾病是每年的问题,每年都有成千上万人感染罗斯河病毒等地方病原体。最近在南美和太平洋出现的寨卡病毒,再加上东南亚持续爆发的登革热病毒,引起了社区对避免蚊虫叮咬的最有效策略的极大兴趣。大规模的蚊子控制计划在澳大利亚并不普遍,在新南威尔士州(NSW)也受到限制。使用局部驱虫剂是卫生当局预防蚊子传播疾病的重要建议。在澳大利亚出售的所有旨在驱除蚊子的产品必须在澳大利亚农药和兽药管理局进行注册。尽管大约有100种商品被注册为驱蚊产品,但在这些配方中使用的活性成分相对较少。最常见的是二乙基甲苯酰胺(DEET),Picaridin,对-薄荷烷3,8-二醇(PMD)和一系列植物来源的产品(例如千层,桉树油,香茅油)。研究表明,每种有效成分在防咬蚊子的保护时间上各不相同。卫生当局的建议是根据这项研究提供的,但建议与可用的驱蚊剂配方及其有效成分的浓度不一致可能会引起社区混乱。学术研究,制造商的市场推广与海外卫生当局提供的建议之间的数据之间存在冲突。考虑到最近的研究和当前注册的局部驱蚊剂,对新南威尔士州卫生局当前有关选择和使用驱蚊剂的建议进行了审查。

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