Working Towards ‘Counting Malaria Out’ Through Scale-Up of PermaNet(R) Bed Nets, Vestergaard Frandsen Produces 175 Millionth Net; Introduces New Net To Combat Insecticide Resistance
World Malaria Day Events Held in
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Malaria claims more than one million lives every year, and leaves half of the world’s population at risk of contracting the disease. Experts agree that long-lasting insecticide treated nets are among the best frontline defense against malaria. The Global Malaria Action Plan (GMAP), which is leading the charge toward universal coverage by 2010 and near zero deaths by 2015, estimates that 730 million nets must be manufactured and delivered worldwide to achieve this goal.
To help achieve these goals, Vestergaard Frandsen, which just manufactured its 175 millionth PermaNet(R) bed net, recently began an aggressive scale-up plan to boost production. The Swiss-based company’s PermaNet(R) 2.0 is one of only two long-lasting mosquito nets worldwide that have a World Health Organization Pesticide Evaluation Scheme (WHOPES) full recommendation, which declares it safe and effective for the prevention and control of malaria.
But the company and leading scientists recognize that simply producing more bed nets may not solve the malaria problem, as mosquitoes have become resistant to the class of insecticides approved by the WHO for fighting malaria. Many leading scientists believe that the insecticide resistance problem could grow into a crisis in parts of
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In December of 2008, Vestergaard Frandsen received WHOPES interim recommendation for its next generation bed net called PermaNet(R) 3.0 — the new net addresses the insecticide resistance issue by combining a traditional insecticide with a synergist. “The new net is an excellent complement to PermaNet(R) 2.0,” explained
“The global scale of the malaria problem is massive,” Mr. Vestergaard Frandsen noted. “But with strong support from the public and private sector we believe the ambitious goals of the GMAP are attainable. Indeed, we must do everything possible to slam the brakes on this deadly disease,” he added.
In addition to co-hosting the symposium on insecticide resistance with the Kenyan Ministry of Health, Vestergaard Frandsen is involved in World Malaria Day activities around the world, including participating in a World Malaria Day breakfast meeting in
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