نتایج جستجو برای: pyrethroid resistance

تعداد نتایج: 376770  

2013
Yongqiang Li Claire A. Farnsworth Chris W. Coppin Mark G. Teese Jian-Wei Liu Colin Scott Xing Zhang Robyn J. Russell John G. Oakeshott

Two mutations have been found in five closely related insect esterases (from four higher Diptera and a hymenopteran) which each confer organophosphate (OP) hydrolase activity on the enzyme and OP resistance on the insect. One mutation converts a Glycine to an Aspartate, and the other converts a Tryptophan to a Leucine in the enzymes' active site. One of the dipteran enzymes with the Leucine mut...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2012
Nicole Joußen Sara Agnolet Sybille Lorenz Sebastian E Schöne Renate Ellinger Bernd Schneider David G Heckel

Worldwide, increasing numbers of insects have evolved resistance to a wide range of pesticides, which hampers their control in the field and, therefore, threatens agriculture. Members of the carboxylesterase and cytochrome P450 monooxygenase superfamilies are prominent candidates to confer metabolic resistance to pyrethroid insecticides. Both carboxylesterases and P450 enzymes have been shown t...

Journal: :Science 2017
Janet Hemingway

P revention, diagnosis, and treatment of vector-borne diseases such as malaria, leishmaniasis, and dengue fever is a complex problem. Major reductions in transmission require multiple different interventions, including both disease treatment and vector control. This is particularly crucial in the high-transmission areas where conditions are optimal, or when epidemics are triggered. However, ins...

2013
Mark Rowland Pelagie Boko Abibatou Odjo Alex Asidi Martin Akogbeto Raphael N’Guessan

BACKGROUND Indoor residual spraying (IRS) is widely used for malaria transmission control in sub-Saharan Africa. Resistance to pyrethroids in the mosquito Anopheles gambiae is a growing problem. There is an urgent need to develop long-lasting alternative insecticides to reduce selection pressure for pyrethroid resistance and to provide control with a single IRS application in countries with lon...

2010
Guang-zhou Guo Yi-jie Geng Da-na Huang Cai-fang Xue Ren-li Zhang

German cockroaches have become a large problem in the Shenzhen area because of their pesticide resistance, especially to pyrethroid. A pyrethroid called "Jia Chong Qing" to prevent pests for a long time were found to be resistant to "Jia Chong Qing" with resistance index of 3.88 measured using RT-PCR and immunohistochemistry analysis showed that both CYP4G19 mRNA and CYP4G19 protein expression ...

Journal: :Genetics and molecular research : GMR 2011
R N Christian T S Matambo B L Spillings B D Brooke M Coetzee L L Koekemoer

Anopheles funestus is a major vector of malaria in most of the African region. Resistance to pyrethroid and carbamate insecticides has been recorded in populations of this species in South Africa and Mozambique. The P450 gene, CYP6P9, has been shown to be highly transcribed in a permethrin (pyrethroid)-resistant laboratory strain, FUMOZ-R, originating from southern Mozambique. We examined ...

2016
Raphael N'Guessan Abibatou Odjo Corine Ngufor David Malone Mark Rowland

BACKGROUND Malaria control through use of long-lasting insecticidal nets (LN) is threatened by the selection of anopheline mosquitoes strongly resistant to pyrethroid insecticides. To sustain future effectiveness it is essential to identify and evaluate novel insecticides suitable for nets. Mixtures of two insecticides with contrasting mode of action have the potential to kill resistant vectors...

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...

2017
Gonçalo Seixas Linda Grigoraki David Weetman José Luís Vicente Ana Clara Silva João Pinto John Vontas Carla Alexandra Sousa

BACKGROUND Aedes aegypti is a major mosquito vector of arboviruses, including dengue, chikungunya and Zika. In 2005, Ae. aegypti was identified for the first time in Madeira Island. Despite an initial insecticide-based vector control program, the species expanded throughout the Southern coast of the island, suggesting the presence of insecticide resistance. Here, we characterized the insecticid...

Journal: :Journal of medical entomology 2002
María M Rodríguez Juan Bisset Michel Ruiz Alaín Soca

A sample of Aedes aegypti (L.) from Santiago de Cuba, Cuba, with a high level of temephos resistance (19.58x at the 50% lethal concentration [LC50]), was subjected to temephos selection to evaluate the utility of this organophosphate insecticide for mosquito control. High resistance developed after six generations of selection (200.00x). Little or no cross-resistance was observed to the organop...

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