نتایج جستجو برای: resistance of mosquitoes to insecticides

تعداد نتایج: 22192717  

Journal: :Molecular ecology 2008
Pie Müller Mouhamadou Chouaïbou Patricia Pignatelli Josiane Etang Edward D Walker Martin J Donnelly Frédéric Simard Hilary Ranson

Spraying of agricultural crops with insecticides can select for resistance in nontarget insects and this may compromise the use of insecticides for the control of vector-borne diseases. The tolerance of the malaria vector, Anopheles arabiensis to deltamethrin was determined in a field population from a cotton-growing region of Northern Cameroon both prior to and midway through the 4-month perio...

2017
Bethany Levick Andy South Ian M. Hastings

We develop a flexible, two-locus model for the spread of insecticide resistance applicable to mosquito species that transmit human diseases such as malaria. The model allows differential exposure of males and females, allows them to encounter high or low concentrations of insecticide, and allows selection pressures and dominance values to differ depending on the concentration of insecticide enc...

Journal: :مجله دانشگاه علوم پزشکی کرمانشاه 0
mojtaba limoee dept. of entomology, school of health, kermanshah university of medical sciences, kermanshah mansoureh shayeghi dept. of entomology, school of health,tehran university of medical sciences, tehran javad heidari bijar health center, kurdistan university of medical sciences, sanandaj hasan nassirian dept. of entomology, school of health,tehran university of medical sciences, tehran hossein ladonni dept. of entomology, school of health,tehran university of medical sciences, tehran

background: the german cockroach, blattella germanica (l), is a world wide hygienic pest that is very difficult to control. extensive usage of insecticides may develop resistance to a variety of insecticides, causing failure to control. this study was designed to determine resistance of hospital-collected strains of the german cockroach to carbamate and organophosphorous insecticides. methods: ...

2011
Katey D. Glunt Matthew B. Thomas Andrew F. Read

Chemical insecticides are critical components of malaria control programs. Their ability to eliminate huge numbers of mosquitoes allows them to swiftly interrupt disease transmission, but that lethality also imposes immense selection for insecticide resistance. Targeting control at the small portion of the mosquito population actually responsible for transmitting malaria parasites to humans wou...

Journal: :Journal of vector borne diseases 2008
R Kaushik P Saini

Mosquitoes are the principal vectors of malaria and other vector borne diseases and contribute to major disease burden in India. Disease transmission can be interrupted by controlling the vectors using various methods. However, the extensive and unbalanced use of chemical insecticides have created problems like enhancing resistance of mosquito population to synthetic insecticides, pollution of ...

Journal: :iranian journal of public health 0
ah zahirnia h vatandoost m nateghpour e djavadian

two organochlorine, one organophosphate, two carbamate and two pyrethroid insecticides have been studied for their comparative study against fieldcollected an.pulcherrimus. the trail was conducted in ghasreghand district, sistan and baluchistan province, southeastern iran using who impregnated papers at the diagnostic dose. results revealed that this species exhibit resistant to 0.4% dieldrin (...

2017
Mehmet Karakus Bayram Gocmen Yusuf Özbel

BACKGROUND In Turkey, vector control programs are mainly based on indoor residual spraying with pyrethroids against mosquitoes. No special control program is available for sand flies. Most insecticide susceptibility tests were done for mosquitoes but not for sand flies. We therefore aimed to determine the insecticide susceptibility against two commonly used insecticides; deltamethrin and permet...

Journal: :Journal of medical entomology 2011
A Rivero A Magaud A Nicot J Vézilier

The extensive use of insecticides to control vector populations has lead to the widespread development of different mechanisms of insecticide resistance. Mutations that confer insecticide resistance are often associated to fitness costs that prevent them from spreading to fixation. In vectors, such fitness costs include reductions in preimaginal survival, adult size, longevity, and fecundity. T...

2012
Theeraphap Chareonviriyaphap

Many people living in areas of the tropical and subtropical world are at serious risk of infection from a wide variety of vector-borne diseases, most notably malaria and dengue. Globally, approximately 50-100 million people are estimated to be at risk of infection with dengue viruses (the cause of dengue fever/dengue haemorrhagic fever) and between 100300 million live in malaria endemic areas (...

Journal: :Revista da Sociedade Brasileira de Medicina Tropical 2015
Francesca Guaracyaba Garcia Chapadense Everton Kort Kamp Fernandes José Bento Pereira Lima Ademir Jesus Martins Luana Carrara Silva Welington Tristão da Rocha Adelair Helena Dos Santos Pedro Cravo

INTRODUCTION The mosquito Aedes aegypti has evolved resistance to pyrethroid insecticides. The present study evaluated Ae. aegypti from Goiânia for the resistant phenotype and for mutations associated with resistance. METHODS Insecticide dose-response bioassays were conducted on mosquitoes descended from field-collected eggs, and polymerase chain reaction (PCR) was used to genotype 90 individ...

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