2003
DOI: 10.1186/1475-2875-2-13
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Abstract: BackgroundMalaria control programmes utilising indoor residual spraying are only effective if a high coverage of targeted structures is achieved and an insecticide that is effective against the specific mosquito vector is correctly applied. Ongoing monitoring of spraying operations is essential to assure optimal programme performance and early corrective action, where indicated.MethodsSuccessful development and application of a computerised spraying operations management system in Mpumalanga Province, South Af… Show more

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“…This application allows for data entry, querying and reporting. Managers are able to monitor spray progress, spray coverage, performance of individual spray officers, insecticide usage, and application rates via predefined reports in the SIS [11]. Spray data are only available from 2005 onwards as the SIS was implemented countrywide in that year.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This application allows for data entry, querying and reporting. Managers are able to monitor spray progress, spray coverage, performance of individual spray officers, insecticide usage, and application rates via predefined reports in the SIS [11]. Spray data are only available from 2005 onwards as the SIS was implemented countrywide in that year.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Spray operations are in line with country specific guidelines, adapted from the WHO standard protocols [15,48]. Computerised spray management systems are used to continually monitor the progress and performance of spray operations [49]. …”
Section: Case Descriptionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…GIS was introduced in the operational malaria control programme in South Africa as early as 1990 and is since successfully used for a large number of applications including monitoring of malaria cases and coverage of vector control interventions [127,128]. This is a technology whose application cannot be underestimated with regard to LSM.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Utilization of state of the art mapping tools like Geographical Positioning Systems, Geographical Information Systems and remotely-sensed imagery combined with modern communication tools increases the operational efficiency of disease control interventions, and are successfully used for mosquito vector surveillance and control for example in Australia, Singapore, Nicaragua and the US [ 126 ]. GIS was introduced in the operational malaria control programme in South Africa as early as 1990 and is since successfully used for a large number of applications including monitoring of malaria cases and coverage of vector control interventions [ 127 , 128 ]. This is a technology whose application cannot be underestimated with regard to LSM.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%