This section summarizes all evidence collected by EFSA from published studies on the efficacy of various substances available for sandfly control.
Summaries of available scientific evidence are provided concerning:
Efficacy is defined as:
\[ Efficacy = 1 - \frac{\text{vector mortality in the treated group}}{\text{vector mortality in the control group}} \]
Please note that some studies did not report the efficacy. In that case, the vector mortality was collected instead.
The figures below give an overview of substances for which experimental assessments of efficacy against midges are available. Please note that experimental protocols differed greatly: studies could have many different substance application methods, from different doses and frequencies, to different time of exposure.
Plots are interactive: drag the mouse to zoom and click on the legend names to choose which categories to hide/show.
The following plots show the substance efficacy (or vector mortality, when efficacy was not reported) by host species where the treatment was applied.
The evidence retrieved for insecticide/repellent treatments for external use was available only for dogs.
The evidence retrieved for insecticide/repellent treatments for oral use was available only for cattle.
The following plots show the substance efficacy (or vector mortality when efficacy was reported) by way of treatment administration.