Paint vs. larvicide: the battle against Disease-Carrying flies in refugee camps
NCT ID NCT07272122
Summary
This study aims to prevent diarrheal diseases by reducing the flies that spread them. It will test two methods—an insecticidal paint for latrine walls and a larvicide for waste—in refugee camps in South Sudan. The goal is to see if these interventions lower the number of diarrhea cases, especially among young children and adults.
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The MENTOR Initiative, Bunj Town, Maban
Bunj, Maban County, South Sudan
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