Title : Acetylcholinesterase (Ace-1) target site mutation 119S is strongly diagnostic of carbamate and organophosphate resistance in Anopheles gambiae s.s. and Anopheles coluzzii across southern Ghana - Essandoh_2013_Malar.J_12_404 |
Author(s) : Essandoh J , Yawson AE , Weetman D |
Ref : Malar J , 12 :404 , 2013 |
Abstract :
BACKGROUND: With high DDT resistance present throughout much of West Africa, carbamates and organophosphates are increasingly important alternatives to pyrethroids for indoor residual spraying (IRS). Though less widespread, resistance to both of these alternative insecticide classes has also been documented within the Anopheles gambiae species pair (formerly the M and S molecular forms) in West Africa. To manage insecticide efficacy, it is important to predict how and where resistance is likely to occur and spread, which could be aided by using molecular diagnostics with high predictive value. |
PubMedSearch : Essandoh_2013_Malar.J_12_404 |
PubMedID: 24206629 |
Gene_locus related to this paper: anoga-ACHE1 |
Gene_locus | anoga-ACHE1 |
Essandoh J, Yawson AE, Weetman D (2013)
Acetylcholinesterase (Ace-1) target site mutation 119S is strongly diagnostic of carbamate and organophosphate resistance in Anopheles gambiae s.s. and Anopheles coluzzii across southern Ghana
Malar J
12 :404
Essandoh J, Yawson AE, Weetman D (2013)
Malar J
12 :404