Corbel_2002_Parasite_9_255

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Title : Insecticide mixtures for mosquito net impregnation against malaria vectors - Corbel_2002_Parasite_9_255
Author(s) : Corbel V , Darriet F , Chandre F , Hougard JM
Ref : Parasite , 9 :255 , 2002
Abstract :

Insecticides belonging to the pyrethroid family are the only compounds currently available for the treatment of mosquito nets. Unfortunately, some malaria vector species have developed resistance to pyrethroids and the lack of alternative chemical categories is a great concern. One strategy for resistance management would be to treat mosquito nets with a mixture associating two insecticides having different modes of action. This study presents the results obtained with insecticide mixtures containing several proportions of bifenthrin (a pyrethroid insecticide) and carbosulfan (a carbamate insecticide). The mixtures were sprayed on mosquito net samples and their efficacy were tested against a susceptible strain of Anopheles gambiae, the major malaria vector in Africa. A significant synergism was observed with a mixture containing 25 mg/m2 of bifenthrin (half the recommended dosage for treated nets) and 6.25 mg/m2 of carbosulfan (about 2% of the recommended dosage). The observed mortality was significantly more than expected in the absence of any interaction (80% vs 41%) and the knock-down effect was maintained, providing an effective barrier against susceptible mosquitoes.

PubMedSearch : Corbel_2002_Parasite_9_255
PubMedID: 12375369

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Corbel V, Darriet F, Chandre F, Hougard JM (2002)
Insecticide mixtures for mosquito net impregnation against malaria vectors
Parasite 9 :255

Corbel V, Darriet F, Chandre F, Hougard JM (2002)
Parasite 9 :255