Assogba_2020_Parasit.Vectors_13_134

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Title : Dynamic of resistance alleles of two major insecticide targets in Anopheles gambiae (s.l.) populations from Benin, West Africa - Assogba_2020_Parasit.Vectors_13_134
Author(s) : Assogba BS , Pasteur N , Makoundou P , Unal S , Baba-Moussa L , Labbe P , Weill M
Ref : Parasit Vectors , 13 :134 , 2020
Abstract :

BACKGROUND: Insecticide resistance is a growing concern for malaria control and vector control effectiveness relies on assessing it distribution and understanding its evolution. METHODS: We assessed resistance levels and the frequencies of two major target-site mutations, L1014F-VGSC and G119S-ace-1, conferring resistance to pyrethroids (PYRs) and carbamates/organophosphates (CXs/OPs) insecticides. These data were compared to those acquired between 2006 and 2010 to follow resistance evolutionary trends over ten years. RESULTS: We report the results of a 3-year survey (2013-2015) of insecticide resistance in 13 localities across the whole country of Benin. Permethrin (PYR) resistance was found in all populations tested, L1014F-VGSC being almost fixed everywhere, while bendiocarb resistance was limited to a few localities, G119S-ace-1 remaining rare, with very limited variations during surveyed period. Interestingly, we found no effect of the type of insecticide pressure on the dynamics of these mutations. CONCLUSIONS: These results confirm both the high prevalence of PYR resistance and the potential of CXs/OPs as short- to medium-term alternatives in Benin. They also underline the need for regular resistance monitoring and informed management in their usage, as the G119S-ace-1 mutation is already present in Benin and surrounding countries. Their unwise usage would rapidly lead to its spread, which would jeopardize PYR-resistant Anopheles control.

PubMedSearch : Assogba_2020_Parasit.Vectors_13_134
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Assogba BS, Pasteur N, Makoundou P, Unal S, Baba-Moussa L, Labbe P, Weill M (2020)
Dynamic of resistance alleles of two major insecticide targets in Anopheles gambiae (s.l.) populations from Benin, West Africa
Parasit Vectors 13 :134

Assogba BS, Pasteur N, Makoundou P, Unal S, Baba-Moussa L, Labbe P, Weill M (2020)
Parasit Vectors 13 :134