Brogdon_1998_Emerg.Infect.Dis_4_605

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Title : Insecticide resistance and vector control - Brogdon_1998_Emerg.Infect.Dis_4_605
Author(s) : Brogdon WG , McAllister JC
Ref : Emerg Infect Dis , 4 :605 , 1998
Abstract :

Insecticide resistance has been a problem in all insect groups that serve as vectors of emerging diseases. Although mechanisms by which insecticides become less effective are similar across all vector taxa, each resistance problem is potentially unique and may involve a complex pattern of resistance foci. The main defense against resistance is close surveillance of the susceptibility of vector populations. We describe the mechanisms of insecticide resistance, as well as specific instances of resistance emergence worldwide, and discuss prospects for resistance management and priorities for detection and surveillance.

PubMedSearch : Brogdon_1998_Emerg.Infect.Dis_4_605
PubMedID: 9866736

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Brogdon WG, McAllister JC (1998)
Insecticide resistance and vector control
Emerg Infect Dis 4 :605

Brogdon WG, McAllister JC (1998)
Emerg Infect Dis 4 :605