Djenontin_2010_Am.J.Trop.Med.Hyg_83_266

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Title : Indoor use of plastic sheeting impregnated with carbamate combined with long-lasting insecticidal mosquito nets for the control of pyrethroid-resistant malaria vectors - Djenontin_2010_Am.J.Trop.Med.Hyg_83_266
Author(s) : Djenontin A , Chandre F , Dabire KR , Chabi J , N'Guessan R , Baldet T , Akogbeto M , Corbel V
Ref : American Journal of Tropical Medicine & Hygiene , 83 :266 , 2010
Abstract :

The combined efficacy of a long-lasting insecticidal net (LLIN) and a carbamate-treated plastic sheeting (CTPS) or indoor residual spraying (IRS) for control of insecticide-resistant mosquitoes was evaluated in experimental huts in Burkina Faso. Anopheles gambiae from the area is resistant to pyrethroids and to a lesser extent, carbamates. Relatively low mortality rates were observed with the LLIN (44%), IRS (42%), and CTPS (52%), whereas both combinations killed significantly more mosquitoes (~70% for LLIN + CTPS and LLIN + IRS). Blood feeding by An. gambiae was uninhibited by IRS and CTPS compared with LLIN (43%), LLIN + CTPS (58%), and LLIN + IRS (56%). No evidence for selection of the kdr and ace-1(R) alleles was observed with the combinations, whereas a survival advantage of mosquitoes bearing the ace-1(R) mutation was observed with IRS and CTPS. The results suggest that the combination of the two interventions constitutes a potential tool for vector-resistance management.

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Djenontin A, Chandre F, Dabire KR, Chabi J, N'Guessan R, Baldet T, Akogbeto M, Corbel V (2010)
Indoor use of plastic sheeting impregnated with carbamate combined with long-lasting insecticidal mosquito nets for the control of pyrethroid-resistant malaria vectors
American Journal of Tropical Medicine & Hygiene 83 :266

Djenontin A, Chandre F, Dabire KR, Chabi J, N'Guessan R, Baldet T, Akogbeto M, Corbel V (2010)
American Journal of Tropical Medicine & Hygiene 83 :266