نتایج جستجو برای: resistance of mosquitoes to insecticides

تعداد نتایج: 22192717  

Journal: :Journal of vector ecology : journal of the Society for Vector Ecology 2005
Essam Abdel-Salam Shaalan Deon Vahid Canyon Mohamed Wagdy Faried Younes Hoda Abdel-Wahab Abdel-Hamid Mansour

Increasing insecticide resistance requires strategies to prolong the use of highly effective vector control compounds. The use of combinations of insecticides with other insecticides and phytochemicals is one such strategy that is suitable for mosquito control. In bioassays with Aedes aegypti and Culex annulirostris mosquitoes, binary mixtures of phytochemicals with or without synthetic insecti...

Journal: :Pest management science 2006
Feng Cui Michel Raymond Chuan-Ling Qiao

Because of their special behaviour, physiology and close relationship with humans, mosquitoes act as one of the most important vectors of human diseases, such as filariasis, Japanese encephalitis, dengue and malaria. The major vector mosquitoes are members of the Culex, Aedes and Anopheles genera. Insecticides play important roles in agricultural production and public health, especially in a co...

2017
Kimberly Moon San Aw Seow Mun Hue

Chemical insecticides have been commonly used to control agricultural pests, termites, and biological vectors such as mosquitoes and ticks. However, the harmful impacts of toxic chemical insecticides on the environment, the development of resistance in pests and vectors towards chemical insecticides, and public concern have driven extensive research for alternatives, especially biological contr...

2014
J. Devillers C. Lagneau A. Lattes J.C. Garrigues M.M. Clémenté A. Yébakima

Human arboviral diseases have emerged or re-emerged in numerous countries worldwide due to a number of factors including the lack of progress in vaccine development, lack of drugs, insecticide resistance in mosquitoes, climate changes, societal behaviours, and economical constraints. Thus, Aedes aegypti is the main vector of the yellow fever and dengue fever flaviviruses and is also responsible...

پایان نامه :وزارت علوم، تحقیقات و فناوری - دانشگاه صنعتی اصفهان 1389

run-out-table (rot) is located between last finishing stand and down coiler in a hot strip mill. as the hot steel strip passes from rot, water jets impact on it from top and bottom and strip temperature decreases approximately from 800-950 °c to 500-750°c. the temperature history that strip experience while passing through rot affects significantly the metallurgical and mechanical properties, s...

Journal: :jundishapur journal of health sciences 0
mona sharififard department of medical entomology and vector control, school of health, jundishapur university of medical science, ahvaz, ir iran farhad safdari health center of khouzestan province, ahvaz, ir iran farhad safdari health center of khouzestan province, ahvaz, ir iran

the house fly, musca domestica l., is known as one of the most important hygiene problems worldwide. it has shown a high potential to develop resistance to chemical insecticides. this study was undertaken to determine the susceptibility or resistance of the house fly, which were collected from 3 livestock farms near the city of ahvaz, to prevalent pyrethroid insecticides (delthamethrin, lambda-...

2014
Constant V. Edi Luc Djogbénou Adam M. Jenkins Kimberly Regna Marc A. T. Muskavitch Rodolphe Poupardin Christopher M. Jones John Essandoh Guillaume K. Kétoh Mark J. I. Paine Benjamin G. Koudou Martin J. Donnelly Hilary Ranson David Weetman

Malaria control relies heavily on pyrethroid insecticides, to which susceptibility is declining in Anopheles mosquitoes. To combat pyrethroid resistance, application of alternative insecticides is advocated for indoor residual spraying (IRS), and carbamates are increasingly important. Emergence of a very strong carbamate resistance phenotype in Anopheles gambiae from Tiassalé, Côte d'Ivoire, We...

Journal: :Proceedings. Biological sciences 2004
Isao Kawaguchi Akira Sasaki Motoyoshi Mogi

Strategies to eradicate the vector-borne infectious diseases (e.g. malaria and Japanese encephalitis) are often directed at controlling vectors with insecticides. Spraying insecticide, however, opens the way for the development of insecticide resistance in vectors, which may lead to the failure of disease control. In this paper, we examine whether the combined use of insecticide spray and zoopr...

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