Title : Detection of G119S ace-1 (R) mutation in field-collected Anopheles gambiae mosquitoes using allele-specific loop-mediated isothermal amplification (AS-LAMP) method - Badolo_2015_Malar.J_14_477 |
Author(s) : Badolo A , Bando H , Traore A , Ko-Ketsu M , Guelbeogo WM , Kanuka H , Ranson H , Sagnon N , Fukumoto S |
Ref : Malar J , 14 :477 , 2015 |
Abstract :
BACKGROUND: Malaria vectors have developed resistance to the four families of insecticides available for public health purposes. For example, the kdr mutation is associated with organochlorines and pyrethroids resistance. It is of particular concern that organophosphate and carbamate resistance associated with the G119S ace-1 (R) mutation has recently increased in West Africa in extent and frequency, and is now spreading through the Anopheles gambiae malaria vector population. There is an urgent need to improve resistance management using existing insecticides and new tools to quickly assess resistance level for rapid decision-making. |
PubMedSearch : Badolo_2015_Malar.J_14_477 |
PubMedID: 26620269 |
Mutation | G119S_anoga-ACHE1 |
Badolo A, Bando H, Traore A, Ko-Ketsu M, Guelbeogo WM, Kanuka H, Ranson H, Sagnon N, Fukumoto S (2015)
Detection of G119S ace-1 (R) mutation in field-collected Anopheles gambiae mosquitoes using allele-specific loop-mediated isothermal amplification (AS-LAMP) method
Malar J
14 :477
Badolo A, Bando H, Traore A, Ko-Ketsu M, Guelbeogo WM, Kanuka H, Ranson H, Sagnon N, Fukumoto S (2015)
Malar J
14 :477