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Acknowledgements “The 787th Spray Team”

Vector Control On and Around Tallil Air Base, Iraq or The Indomitable Sand Fly

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Acknowledgements “The 787th Spray Team”

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  1. Vector Control On and Around Tallil Air Base, Iraq or The Indomitable Sand Fly MAJ Jennifer B. Caci Chief, ESD CHPPM-S

  2. Acknowledgements “The 787th Spray Team” Grady LTC Coleman SSG Vitek Garrett LTC Weina Oge Bird John LTC Sherwood

  3. Background April 2003- Potential for leishmaniasis at Tallil is realized, vector control team requested by 520th TAML; 787th spray team returns to Tallil

  4. Initial Area of Operation Approx 15 miles

  5. The Initial Arsenal Synthetic Pyrethroids Demand CS Tempo WP D-phenothrin Organophosphates Dursban Malathion Natural Pyrethrins Pyronyl Oil (limited)

  6. Initial Application Methods - Limited! 787th not an Ento detachment - two 2- gal hand held sprayers - two tempermental backpack sprayers - one Colt Hand Fogger (through mid-May) - one ULV from Camp Doha, Kuwait (repaired several times)

  7. Observations - Sick call visits for bites continue to increase - Biting is often worse after application of residuals - Effectiveness of synthetic pyrethroids questionable due to extreme weather conditions

  8. Observations cont’d - Biting occurs in buildings and tentage alike - Resistance could exist from years of agricultural pesticide use in the area - Specifics regarding sand fly behavior unknown

  9. Additional Challenges - Nets, DEET and permethrin are extremely limited and resupply is a nightmare - Most units do not have treated uniforms - Nets are not being utilized properly by those who have them - Continually increasing temperatures

  10. Additional Challenges cont’d - No vector control support to outlying areas - Living quarters are extremely varied/ long hours in fighting positions - Conditions for some are extremely austere; climate control rare at best - Soldiers do not feel the effects of bites so do not use protection

  11. Remote Sites without PM Support Approximately 130 miles North

  12. Additional Remote Sites Approximately 150 miles South

  13. Remote Sites Fuel Pipeline Pump Station #10 … as close to nowhere as I’ve ever been

  14. Fighting Positions

  15. Living Arrangements Sleep areas inside brick buildings/radio watch inside vehicle Sides rolled up on tents- treatment less effective Open doors, windows due to temperature

  16. What else could we do? - Team up with Kellogg, Brown & Root pest control personnel- increase available pesticides and equipment - Local purchase additional equipment (787th in Kuwait) - Get PPM somehow and bring supplies to QM unit and outlying sites - Employ newly arrived AF spray team

  17. What else could we do? - Educate. Informal briefings; leish and bednet posters; distribute SF600s - Use substitution, rotation, mosaic & mixture of pesticides - Explain pesticide residual and importance of feedback - Distribute leish cards to outlying sites and convoy support centers

  18. Full Spectrum Vector Control Preparing to head north with PPM Chitty the “Bugmobile” Commercial 2 gal sprayer

  19. Education Leishmania is a parasitic disease of white blood cells. There are two clinical forms: Cutaneous (skin) and Visceral (internal organs). There is no vaccine or preventative drug. There is an IV drug treatment (28 days) done at Walter Reed. The best way to protect yourself is to follow the Preventive Measures. Size Comparison Sandfly Feeding Stance First sandfly found on Tallil Sandfly After a Blood Meal Preventive Measures Avoid habitat (old buildings) Modify habitat (spray) Permethrin treat mosquito nets Permethrin treat uniforms Use Insect Repellant Examples of Skin Lesions from Leishmania. These can last for several months untreated. Leishmaniasis Left-Sandfly Right-Mosquito Left-Sandfly Right- Mosquito

  20. Brown & Root Contributions 300 gallon sprayer Soaking suspected habitat Residual application to trees

  21. Track Effectiveness/Longevity DATE REQUESTED: __________ UNIT: _________ POC/PHONE: ____________________ TYPE OF STRUCTURE: _________________ TARGET PEST: ________________________ HAVE THE UNIFORMS BEEN TREATED YES NO. DO ALL SOLDIERS HAVE BED NETTING YES NO. HAS THE NETTING BEEN TREATED YES NO. IS DEET AVAILABLE YES NO, ARE THE SOLDIERS UTILIZING IT YES NO PERSON IN CHARGE OF TREATMENT: __________________________________________ DATE/TIME OF TREATMENT: ______________ CHEMICAL USED: __________________ % OF CONCENTRATION: ______ AMOUNT USED: _______ EPA REG #: _____________ SURFACE TREATED CIRCLE ALL THAT APPLY: INTERIOR EXTERIOR TENTAGE, BUILDINGS, VEGETATION, RUBBLE, BURROWS, LATRINES, SHOWERS HOURS SPENT ON JOB: ____ # OF WORKERS PRESENT: ___ TOTAL MAN HRS: ______

  22. Varied Use of Pesticides

  23. The Final Arsenal Synthetic Pyrethroids Demand CS Demon WP (KBR) Tempo WP (AF & KBR) Scourge D-phenothrin Permethrin (UK) Talstar (KBR) Organophosphates Carbamates Dursban (AF) Ficam (KBR) Malathion Sevin (AF) Natural Pyrethrins Pyronyl Oil

  24. Additional Application Methods - 300 gallon sprayer for treating trees and soaking suspected breeding areas - Dusting burrows with power duster - AF Thermal Fogger - Locally purchased Colt Hand Fogger and 2 gallon sprayers

  25. PM is everywhere!

  26. Recommendations - Bring your own pesticides/PPM and lots of it - Take extra DEET and permethrin on every mission - Local purchase equipment to augment what you have on hand - Educate at every opportunity, sometimes helps to scare people

  27. Recommendations cont’d - Utilize all available resources- other services, contractors, coalition - we are one team - Continuously gather information from your “customers” - Know the impact of what you are fighting and share it with commanders

  28. Recommendations cont’d - Do not limit yourself; research and utilize new ideas - Communicate with your peers - Proper use of uniform treatment kit, bed net and DEET should be a Skill Level 1 CTT task

  29. Conclusion There is no point to the science if it does not reach the soldier.

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