“…Although we were able to quantify the physical durability of the LLINs after 3 years of follow-up, the degree to which the physical damage of an LLIN impacts its ability to protect the individuals sleeping under it from a malaria-infected mosquito is not well understood. 13,23,24,[28][29][30][31][32][33] The pHI, which provides a standardized measure to compare holes among different LLINs by assigning a weight, which is the midpoint diameter to an estimated hole size, 8,[10][11][12][13]23,34 confirmed differences in durability between these two major brands of LLINs. It would seem obvious that very large holes, such as those 25 cm, would easily allow for a mosquito to enter an LLIN.…”