“…Contrary to this new evidence, there exists a new perception raised on prevention of malaria beyond the use of LLINs linked to the lack of systematic, consistent, and in-depth health education about malaria. Therefore, the development of personal efficacy to effect the change in their surroundings as well as seeking for appropriate medical care and repellants (Castor, Tuakli, MacLeod, & Kompala, 2012).Even though Uganda still uses larval source management (LSM) targeting mosquito larvae inside the aquatic habitats as the to eradicate malaria, the approach is less widely practiced as it remains on paper. The future challenge to provide data on the effectiveness of this method still remains despite the WHO reporting the approach as being practiced to control Malaria in Uganda (Tusting et al, 2013).…”