نتایج جستجو برای: pyrethroid

تعداد نتایج: 2378  

Journal: :Environmental science & technology 2012
Kathryn M Kuivila Michelle L Hladik Christopher G Ingersoll Nile E Kemble Patrick W Moran Daniel L Calhoun Lisa H Nowell Robert J Gilliom

A nationally consistent approach was used to assess the occurrence and potential sources of pyrethroid insecticides in stream bed sediments from seven metropolitan areas across the United States. One or more pyrethroids were detected in almost half of the samples, with bifenthrin detected the most frequently (41%) and in each metropolitan area. Cyhalothrin, cypermethrin, permethrin, and resmeth...

2016
David G. Lilly Sharissa L. Latham Cameron E. Webb Stephen L. Doggett

Thickening of the integument as a mechanism of resistance to insecticides is a well recognised phenomenon in the insect world and, in recent times, has been found in insects exhibiting pyrethroid-resistance. Resistance to pyrethroid insecticides in the common bed bug, Cimex lectularius L., is widespread and has been frequently inferred as a reason for the pest's resurgence. Overexpression of cu...

2014
Nongkran Lumjuan Jureeporn Wicheer Posri Leelapat Wej Choochote Pradya Somboon

BACKGROUND Pyrethroid insecticides, especially permethrin and deltamethrin, have been used extensively worldwide for mosquito control. However, insecticide resistance can spread through a population very rapidly under strong selection pressure from insecticide use. The upregulation of aldehyde dehydrogenase (ALDH) has been reported upon pyrethroid treatment. In Aedes aegypti, the increase in AL...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2013
Janet Hemingway John Vontas Rodolphe Poupardin Jaishree Raman Jo Lines Chris Schwabe Abrahan Matias Immo Kleinschmidt

Malaria control is reliant on the use of long-lasting pyrethroid-impregnated nets and/or indoor residual spraying (IRS) of insecticide. The rapid selection and spread of operationally significant pyrethroid resistance in African malaria vectors threatens our ability to sustain malaria control. Establishing whether resistance is operationally significant is technically challenging. Routine monit...

2014
Michael T. White Dickson Lwetoijera John Marshall Geoffrey Caron-Lormier David A. Bohan Ian Denholm Gregor J. Devine

Insecticide-treated nets and indoor residual spray programs for malaria control are entirely dependent on pyrethroid insecticides. The ubiquitous exposure of Anopheles mosquitoes to this chemistry has selected for resistance in a number of populations. This threatens the sustainability of our most effective interventions but no operationally practicable way of resolving the problem currently ex...

Journal: :Environmental toxicology and chemistry 2007
Erin L Amweg Donald P Weston

Piperonyl butoxide (PBO) is a synergist used in some pyrethroid and pyrethrin pesticide products and has been used in toxicity identification evaluations (TIEs) of water samples to indicate organophosphate or pyrethroid-related toxicity. Methods were developed and validated for use of PBO as a TIE tool in whole-sediment testing to help establish if pyrethroids are the cause of toxicity observed...

2015
Melissa Wagner-Schuman Jason R. Richardson Peggy Auinger Joseph M. Braun Bruce P. Lanphear Jeffery N. Epstein Kimberly Yolton Tanya E. Froehlich

BACKGROUND Pyrethroid pesticides cause abnormalities in the dopamine system and produce an ADHD phenotype in animal models, with effects accentuated in males versus females. However, data regarding behavioral effects of pyrethroid exposure in children is limited. We examined the association between pyrethroid pesticide exposure and ADHD in a nationally representative sample of US children, and ...

2015
Dongseob Kim Jeongmi Moon Byeongjo Chun

This retrospective observational case series study was conducted to describe the clinical feature of acute type II pyrethroid poisoning, and to investigate whether hyperglycemia at presentation can predict the outcome in patients with type II pyrethroid poisoning. This study included 104 type II pyrethroid poisoned patients. The complication rate and mortality rate was 26.9% and 2.9% in type II...

2006
D. R. Johnson G. M. Lorenz W. H. Robertson P. R. Smith J.K

The Arkansas recommendation for Heliothine control is to use the higher recommended rates when a cotton production area is under heavy Heliothine pressure (Greene, 2003). However, Heliothine resistance to pyrethroid insecticides has been documented several times in the past few years (Payne et al., 2001; Williams,1999). Tank mixing pyrethroids with non-pyrethroids has been shown to be effective...

Journal: :Insect molecular biology 1998
D Martinez-Torres F Chandre M S Williamson F Darriet J B Bergé A L Devonshire P Guillet N Pasteur D Pauron

Pyrethroid-impregnated bednets are playing an increasing role for combating malaria, especially in stable malaria areas. More than 90% of the current annual malaria incidence (c. 500 million clinical cases with up to 2 million deaths) is in Africa where the major vector is Anopheles gambiae s.s. As pyrethroid resistance has been reported in this mosquito, reliable and simple techniques are urge...

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