نتایج جستجو برای: pyrethroid resistance
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Aedes aegypti is the major vector of yellow and dengue fevers. After 10 generations of adult selection, an A. aegypti strain (SP) developed 1650-fold resistance to permethrin, which is one of the most widely used pyrethroid insecticides for mosquito control. SP larvae also developed 8790-fold resistance following selection of the adults. Prior to the selections, the frequencies of V1016G and F1...
BACKGROUND The susceptibility status of Anopheles funestus to insecticides remains largely unknown in most parts of Africa because of the difficulty in rearing field-caught mosquitoes of this malaria vector. Here we report the susceptibility status of the An. funestus population from Tororo district in Uganda and a preliminary characterisation of the putative resistance mechanisms involved. M...
Pyrethroid insecticides are known for their potential toxicity to aquatic invertebrates and many fish species. A significant problem in the study of pyrethroid toxicity is their extreme hydrophobicity. They can adsorb to test container surfaces and many studies, therefore, report pyrethroid levels as nominal water concentrations. In this study, pyrethroid adsorption to sampling and test contain...
Objectives To evaluate the entomological efficacy and residual activity of indoor spraying with Fludora® Fusion 562.5 WP-SB, a combination formulation containing clothianidin, neonicotinoid deltamethrin, pyrethroid, against main rural malaria vector, Anopheles culicifacies s.l., in India small-scale trial. Methods In three study villages, suitable households were randomly allocated to five trea...
The Colorado potato beetle (CPB), Leptinotarsa decemlineata, is a serious agricultural pest that is difficult to control due to its rapid evolution of resistance to most insecticides. Knockdown resistance (kdr) has been identified as the chief mechanism of resistance against pyrethroid insecticides in CPB and is due to a single nucleotide polymorphism, L1014F, of the voltage-sensitive sodium ch...
Pyrethroid resistance is becoming a major problem for vector control programs, because at present, there are few suitable chemical substitutes for pyrethroids, as when used on bed nets the insecticide must have low mammalian toxicity as well as high activity to mosquitoes. Pyriproxyfen (PPF) is one of the most active chemicals among the juvenile hormone mimic (JHM) group. Sterilizing mosquitoes...
BACKGROUND Pyrethroid insecticides are widely used for insect pest control in Cameroon. In certain insect species, particularly the malaria vector Anopheles gambiae, resistance to this class of insecticides is a source of great concern and needs to be monitored in order to sustain the efficacy of vector control operations in the fields. This study highlights trends in DDT and pyrethroid resista...
The Australian sheep blowfly (Lucilia cuprina) and the sheep body louse (Bovicola ovis) have both demonstrated their propensity to develop resistance to insecticides used for their control. Most populations of L. cuprina contain individuals resistant to organochlorines and organophosphates. Some are also resistant to benzoylphenyl ureas. Many populations of B. ovis are resistant to pyrethroid i...
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