Title: Long lasting insecticide impregnated nets LLINs
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LLINs
- Presentation to LLIN Business Plan Meeting, Sept.
04, Johannesburg
Dr. Gerhard Hesse c/o Bayer Environmental Science
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LLINs why we need coverage with ITN/LLIN?
- Preconditions
- 100 coverage with plain nets will not
dramatically impact Malaria - But a coverage with 25 ITN has an impact (P.
Guillet) - Today total coverage and ITN coverage is below
need (Malaria still gtgt) - What to do
- Increase coverage with insecticide treated nets
- How to do
- Scale-up capacity for overall net production
- Provide technologies for in-, and post-process
LLIN production - with that scale-up capacity for LLIN production
- with that scale-up distribution and use of
LLINs
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LLINs - Definitions
- WHO definition a ready-to-use pre-treated
mosquito net, which requires no further - re-treatment during its expected
lifespan (4-5 years - ?) - that depends on the material
(Polyethylen gt Polyester) - that depends on how the net is
handled in general - WHOPES guidelines gt 20 washes - 80 mortality
after 24 hrs (95 KD after 60 min) - that depends on the washing procedure, type
of detergent, - on the washing frequency
- Example NetMark country surveys in Senegal,
Sudan, Zambia - Approx. 50 of answers show washing in the range
of 1x a week to 1x a month !! - in rural area more frequent washings than in
urban areas - so WHO 20 washes once a week lt half a year
- once a month lt 2
years - Lifespan definition is ????
- Best definition is increased wash resistance, so
why not 20 washes !
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LLINs LLINs and WHOPES
- Raises the question on the value of WHOPES
evaluation, WHO/FAO specs - undoubtedly necessary as quality criteria
- undoubtedly necessary as product purchasing or
selecting criteria - but should not be a delay factor for new LLIN
technologies (costs, time, requirements) - Market needs volumes of nets, the two nets tested
have limited capacities - WHOPES fast track is required and should be
adopted by customers - Finding a technology which produces good results
is not difficult - Finding a technology which produces constantly
good results is impossible - Finding a coating polymer which lasts up to 10-15
washes is not difficult - But gt 21 washes needs a special coating polymer
or the insecticide in the fibre - Does the textile commodity polymer need full
WHOPES / WHO specification? - BP asking to refine standards in an open
dialogue with WHO, will be done ! - Q. Do we enhance the search for the optimum
solution the magic bullet ?
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LLINs Environment for technology
inventions
- Technology inventions for LLINs are a
competitive business and are run on various
levels (Academia, commercial sector, small
enterprises, PP partnerships) - Inventions need funds, time and partners which
develop it to maturity and in the shortest time
to market - Therefore the only successful models at the
moment are private-private-public partnerships
(textile manufacturers-pesticide industry,
polymer providers-pesticide industry, master
batch companies-pesticide industry-net
manufacturers) funded by the running business - The rest might not survive because of no funding
from whatever source - These technologies are targeted to existing
models or spin-offs from existing technologies
with shortest time to market - Under these conditions we might not find the
magic bullet
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LLINs Target 1 Public funding for new
technologies
- Quote the Business Plan
- negotiating the
establishment of a technology trust !! - The inventing community is very divers,
therefore - something like a coordination trust is
worthwhile to establish, - even RD oriented companies have to sincerely
evaluate the ROI into these technologies, e.g.
pesticide industry with their marginal
participation in the business, - Public funds have to be made available to allow
academia or specialised small companies to invent
- The trust should than enhance the transfer of the
inventions to a marketer, which develops the
product to maturity (WHOPES 5 Ps of
marketing) - This hopefully avoids the not invented here
syndrome - And the perceived exclusivity is no good
syndrome - Intellectual property rights (patents ??) have to
be observed
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LLINs Comparison of pre-treatment technologies
- Industrial in process production of pre-treated
LLINs -
- extrusion technology from master batches is real
high tech (Olyset) -
- in process coating needs additional equipment
(PermaNet) -
- cons high capital investment necessary
- occupational health risks high
- excludes most parts of the industry
- technology transfer not possible
-
- pros high LLIN production output
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LLINs Comparison of pre-treatment technologies
- Industrial post process production of pre-treated
LLINs - Mechanised treatment
- cons medium capital investment necessary
- technology transfer difficult
- pros lesser occupational health risk
- mass impregnation
- Manual treatment
- cons higher occupational health risk
- lower output because of extra step in
handling - pros very small capital investment necessary
- suitable for smaller sized industry,
impregnation centres etc - technology transfer is no problem
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LLINs Other technologies
- IN PROCESS TECHNOLOGIES
- and
-
POST PROCESS TECHNOLOGIES - produce new industrially pre-treated LLINs
-
- What about the existing untreated nets which are
already on the market ? - their conversion produces old re-treated LLINs
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LLINs demand versus capacity scenario
- Business Plan 521 Mio people with 120 Mio in
vulnerable groups, - 2 persons per net,
lifespan of the net approx. 4 years - We need 40-50 Mio nets / p.a. (or 20 Mio ITNs )
- to meet the Abuja targets within 5 years
- BP 2003 capacity is somewhere between 30-35 Mio
nets / p.a. (4.5 Mio LLINs) -
- we have a gap between demand and supply of
nets, -
and a huge gap for LLINs (Fig 10 in BP) - Taking the lifespan of a net with 4 years,
- we accumulate in 2002 - 2005 approx. 80 100 Mio
new nets - (152 Mio BP 02-06)
- from these approx. 18 Mio might be LLINs
(Olyset, PermaNet) - Even doubling the capacity for the two is far
away from feeding the demand - but we talk about 100 150 Mio existing nets
which can be turned into LLINs
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Target 2 increase capacity of net
manufacturers
- Q. Sleeping capacity which can be increased
rather quick ?? -
- to wake it up it needs
- certainty and commitment from the donors
- sustainability versus short term institutional
market - commitment by the implementors (like NGOs)
- To keep it awake it needs
- planning and forecasting tools
- to make investment into up-scaled net production
- investment into up-scaled LLIN
production - investment into new technologies for
impregnation
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Target 3 public funds for industrial scale-up
- Use donor money to support net manufacturers in
the decision to go for scale-up in the production
of LLINs - No discrimination conc. the technology level or
the location - Public sector has to create the trust in the
market - Public sector has to create a business
environment that allows private sector to make
investments, e.g. MMSS, reputational purchasing
agencies, guaranteed purchase, transparency etc - Wake up sleeping capacities
- Get rid of only sporadic full capacity
- Support all level entrepreneur ship
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LLINs do we wait for the industrial up-scale ??
- Scenario in 2005 we may have the capacity of gt 5
Mio LLINs / p.a. - time investment in new high tech
plants 1 year before production - money investment 2.5 Mio for an
additional 1 Mio LLIN / p.a. - to meet the 40 Mio need we
investments approx. 100 Mio -
- If the request is coverage with pre-treated
LLINs - this is an unrealistic target in the Abuja
timeframe - there is already competition for the few
pre-treated LLINs - but still public sector attention is
focussed here - If the request is capacity increase of
pre-treated nets - this is not a short to medium term target !!
- who pays for the investments ??
- risk if you built a new plant it has a certain
output - who guarantees the long term and sustainable
market ?? -
Answer to the question in the
headline NO
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Target 4 turn existing untreated nets into
LLINs
- If the request is coverage with LLINs - this is
the biggest target - Public Sector has no special focus for that
(driven by industry and NGOs) - To convert those nets into LLINs, we need
- a low tech effective and safe approach, which is
available - effective one time re-treatment campaigns (!!)
- NGOs, NetMark, multi approach projects,
impregnation centres - centres are cheaper / more effective because
scale-up is done accord. to need - Opportunistic free treatment of existing nets
with distribution of new LLIN - Overcomes the non perceived added value
discussion of pre-treated LLINs - Economical benefit, with the currently offered
technology nearly double as much field - re-treated LLINs can be generated than
industrially pre-treated LLINs - Also here the public sector should enhance the
business environment, because this - segment by nature might be only short term
- NB we might need this solution after reaching 21
washes !!!
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LLINs to reach the coverage with ITN/LLIN
- Abuja targets for 2005 are not SMART
- (specific/simple, manageable, achievable,
realistic and timely) - Scaling up the production of nets and LLINs has
to be enhanced - Investment scenarios for this have to be created
by the public sector - There is no excuse in not reaching the coverage
because the necessary quantities of industrial
pre-treated LLINs are not available - Appeal to donors do not waste time waiting for
the magic bullet, if there are no pre-treated
LLINs do not loose interest in field converted
LLINs or even conventional re-treatment - Technologies on all levels are available or will
be short term available - Investment scenarios in optimised technologies
have to be created by the public sector - Public sector should take into consideration the
implementation skills of the NGO and private
sector community