Essential Programme on Immunization
The Essential Programme on Immunization aims to strengthen vaccine programmes, supply, and delivery, and ensure universal access to all relevant vaccines for all populations across the life course.

Long-lasting insecticidal nets (LLINs)

Long-lasting insecticidal nets (LLINs)

Long-lasting insecticidal nets (LLINs) have played an important role in the remarkable success in reducing malaria burden over the past decade. They are a core prevention tool, and widely used by people at risk of malaria.

WHO recommends that:

  1. Universal coverage remains the goal for all people at risk of malaria.
  2. In order to maintain universal coverage, countries should apply a combination of mass free distributions and continuous distributions through multiple channels, in particular antenatal and immunization services.

Mass campaigns are a cost-effective way to rapidly achieve high and equitable coverage, but coverage gaps start to appear almost immediately post-campaign through net deterioration, loss of nets, and population growth, requiring complementary continuous distribution channels.

Integrated delivery mechanisms may be by direct distribution at the time of vaccination or through vouchers given to pregnant women and/or children for subsequent exchange.

  • LLINs have been successfully integrated with many measles and polio vaccination campaigns.
  • LLINs have been distributed at antenatal contacts (for example with tetanus vaccination) and have the advantage of allowing protection of both pregnant women and children under the age of one year if the infant is sleeping with the mother.
  • LLINs have been distributed with routine immunization services, either at the first contact (BCG or DTP1/Penta1) if the mother has not previously received a LLIN, or at the measles vaccination contact (MCV1 or MCV2) which can serve as an incentive for completing the child’s full vaccination schedule.

Key resources

  • WHO Recommendations for Achieving Universal Coverage with Long-Lasting Insecticidal Nets in Malaria Control
    Revised March 2014
  • Achieving and maintaining universal coverage with long-lasting insecticidal nets for malaria control
    Global Malaria Programme, December 2017
  • Continuous Long-lasting Insecticidal Net Distributions

    A Guide to Concepts and Planning, Updated December 2016

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  • Health Facility-Based Distributions of Long-Lasting Insecticidal Nets

    A Short Guide Based on Recent Country Experience, Updated December 2016

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