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Mixture for controlling insecticide-resistant malaria vectors
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posted on 2023-06-08, 07:14 authored by Cédric Pennetier, Carlo Costantini, Vincent Corbel, Séverine Licciardi, Roch K Dabiré, Bruno Lapied, Fabrice Chandre, Jean-Marc HougardThe spread of resistance to pyrethroids in the major Afrotropical malaria vectors Anopheles gambiae s.s. necessitates the development of new strategies to control resistant mosquito populations. To test the efficacy of nets treated with repellent and insecticide against susceptible and insecticide-resistant An. gambiae mosquito populations, we impregnated mosquito bed nets with an insect repellent mixed with a low dose of organophosphorous insecticide and tested them in a rice-growing area near Bobo-Dioulasso, Burkina Faso. During the first 2 weeks posttreatment, the mixture was as effective as deltamethrin alone and was more effective at killing An. gambiae that carried knockdown resistance (kdr) or insensitive acetylcholinesterase resistance (Ace1R) genes. The mixture seemed to not kill more susceptible genotypes for the kdr or Ace1R alleles. Mixing repellents and organophosphates on bed nets could be used to control insecticide-resistant malaria vectors if residual activity of the mixture is extended and safety is verified.
History
Publication status
- Published
Journal
Emerging Infectious DiseasesISSN
1080-6040Publisher
Centers for Disease Control and PreventionPublisher URL
Issue
11Volume
14Page range
1707-1714Department affiliated with
- Biology and Environmental Science Publications
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- Yes