نتایج جستجو برای: larvicide resistance

تعداد نتایج: 375526  

Journal: :The Onderstepoort journal of veterinary research 2008
R W Palmer N A Rivers-Moore

In 2000 and 2001 Orange River levels were higher than normal: associated serious outbreaks of blackfly had a substantial detrimental impact on the local economy. The poor control was attributed to the suspected development of larval resistance to temephos. A long-term solution to blackfly control, through the identification of a suitable replacement to temephos for use during high flow conditio...

1999
RICHARD H. PIERCE WENDY KOZLOWSKI

This investigation was undertaken to determine whether the mosquito larvicide temephos (applied as Abate 4-Et) created an environmental hazard for nontarget organisms in a southwest Florida salt marsh community. Field toxicity tests were performed during routine larvicide applications using larvae of salt marsh crabs (Aratus pesonii and Uca rapax) and adult Mysidopsis bahia. Laboratory toxicity...

Journal: :Journal of the American Mosquito Control Association 2001
H H Yap Y W Lee J Zairi K Jahangir C R Adanan

Indoor bioefficacy of the thermal fogging application of Pesguard FG 161, a formulation containing both knockdown and killing agents (active ingredient [AI]: d-tetramethrin 4% [w/w] and cyphenothrin 12% [w/w]) was compared with Resigen5 (AI: s-bioallethrin 0.8% [w/w], permethrin 125/75] 18.7% [w/w], and piperonyl butoxide 16.8% [w/w]), another pyrethroid formulation, as larvicides and adulticid...

Journal: :Epidemiology and infection 2008
M N Burattini M Chen A Chow F A B Coutinho K T Goh L F Lopez S Ma E Massad

Notified cases of dengue infections in Singapore reached historical highs in 2004 (9459 cases) and 2005 (13,817 cases) and the reason for such an increase is still to be established. We apply a mathematical model for dengue infection that takes into account the seasonal variation in incidence, characteristic of dengue fever, and which mimics the 2004-2005 epidemics in Singapore. We simulated a ...

2016
Eric Yarnell

This paper reviews the use of whole-plant Artemisia annua (sweet Annie) as it pertains to malaria including history, chemistry, clinical efficacy, pharmacokinetics, dosing, safety, and resistance. Artemisinin, the sesquiterpene lactone found in the plant, and various semi-synthetic variants of it used as critical drugs around the world for malaria are discussed in comparison to the whole plant....

Journal: :Indian journal of entomology 2023

In India National Vector Borne Diseases Control programme is an umbrella organization for management and control of six out eight insect-borne human diseases, viz., Malaria, Lymphatic Filariasis (LF), Kala-azar, Dengue/ Chikungunya, Japanese Encephalitis. Of these, committed elimination the first three diseases from country. 8.6% India’s total population belongs to tribal community yet contribu...

2016
S. N. Sur Haripada Sarkar

Paris green or Schweinfurt's green is a cheniical compound of arsenic, copper and acetic acidIts chemical name is copper aceto-arsenite, its f?r" mula being 3 Cu H As 03 -jCu (C2 H3 Os)r It is therefore a double salt of copper arsenite and acetate. It is a microcrystalline powder 01 emerald green colour. It is practically insoluble in water. It is perfectly soluble in ammonia a11 concentrated a...

Journal: :Environmental pollution 2010
C Duchet Th Caquet E Franquet C Lagneau L Lagadic

The present study was undertaken to assess the impact of a candidate mosquito larvicide, spinosad (8, 17 and 33 microg L(-1)) on a field population of Daphnia magna under natural variations of water temperature and salinity, using Bti (0.16 and 0.50 microL L(-1)) as the reference larvicide. Microcosms (125 L) were placed in a shallow temporary marsh where D. magna was naturally present. The pea...

Journal: :Journal of medical entomology 2010
T M Mascari L D Foil

Experiments were conducted to evaluate novaluron as a feed-through larvicide to control immature phlebotomine sand flies (Phlebotomus papatasi Scopoli) (Diptera: Psychodidae). The minimum effective concentration of novaluron against sand fly larvae fed hamster feces treated with novaluron, or feces of hamsters fed a diet containing novaluron, was 9.88 and 9.88 x 10(-1) mg/kg, respectively. Fece...

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