Brogdon_1992_Med.Vet.Entomol_6_110

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Title : A generalized approach to detection of organophosphate resistance in mosquitoes - Brogdon_1992_Med.Vet.Entomol_6_110
Author(s) : Brogdon WG , Beach RF , Barber AM , Cordon-Rosales C
Ref : Med Vet Entomol , 6 :110 , 1992
Abstract :

Insecticide bioassays and biochemical microtitre assays were compared for detection of resistance to the organophosphate insecticides malathion and fenitrothion, using inbred laboratory strains of malaria vectors Anopheles albimanus Wiedemann, An.arabiensis Patton and An.stephensi Liston. With susceptible mosquitoes, the LT100 values determined from bioassays corresponded closely with times taken to abolish the activity of acetylcholinesterase activity in biochemical assays: approximately 2 h for malathion and 3 h for fenitrothion. Resistant strains of all three anophelines showed longer survival correlated with prolonged acetylcholinesterase activity. An.albimanus strains with insensitive acetylcholinesterase survived bioassays with discriminating doses of 1 h exposure to 5% malathion or 1% fenitrothion and were judged as resistant. It is concluded that enzyme-specific microassays provide a reliable means of detecting resistant individuals, with practical advantages over bioassays which do not reveal the resistance mechanism and require large numbers of healthy mosquitoes.

PubMedSearch : Brogdon_1992_Med.Vet.Entomol_6_110
PubMedID: 1421479

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Brogdon WG, Beach RF, Barber AM, Cordon-Rosales C (1992)
A generalized approach to detection of organophosphate resistance in mosquitoes
Med Vet Entomol 6 :110

Brogdon WG, Beach RF, Barber AM, Cordon-Rosales C (1992)
Med Vet Entomol 6 :110