Mahmoud 1985
Methods | Study design: controlled time series Study location: Gezira irrigated area, Sudan Study dates: January to December, but the two years were not specified Transmission intensity: not specified Malaria parasite species: not specified Primary vectors: An. arabiensis Breeding sites: small temporary pools Baseline data: none | |
Participants | Not applicable | |
Interventions | Fish species: G. holbrooki (Note: This study refers to G. affinis holbrooki, as these fish were then considered a subspecies of G. affinis. This subspecies is now recognized as a full species) Indigenous fish species used: no Fish source: rearing ponds at Wad Medani, 20 to 25 km from trial sites Populated sites: 20 irrigation canals, 1 m in depth, 2 m in width, and 4 to 10 km in length; five control canals Restocked: yes Co-intervention: none | |
Outcomes | Average larval density of An. arabiensis/100 dips, according to instar stage Methods: larval dipping at two sites per km in each canal, 10 dips per site | |
Source of funding | Malaria Control Project, Ministry of Health, Sudan | |
Notes | Flow of water from large branch canals was controlled by gates opened at certain times; this system deprived the Gambusia of free movement into the smaller canals, which usually are richer in mosquito larvae than the larger ones, where the fish had originally been stocked | |
Risk of bias | ||
Bias | Authors' judgement | Support for judgement |
Study design | High risk | Controlled time series study |
Site selection | Unclear risk | "Medium size irrigation canals of about 1 m depth, 2 m width, and 4-10 km length, officially classified as minor canals, were selected as sites for the trials. Twenty such canals were seeded with Gambusia...while five others were used as control" |
Site allocation | Unclear risk | Unclear how treatment for each site was chosen for ponds |
Blinding of outcome assessment (detection bias) All outcomes | Unclear risk | Unclear whether assessors were blinded to treatment |
Baseline values | Unclear risk | Not reported. Fish release in October and measurements not taken until following January |
Number of sites | High risk | May be inadequate, as only five sites in the control group |