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Insecticide resistance status of Aedes aegypti and Aedes albopictus in Malaysia(2010 to 2022):A review
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作者 Sabar Nurul-Nastasea Ke-Xin Yu +5 位作者 Ahmad Rohani Mohamed Nor Zurainee Tengku Idzzan Nadzirah Tengku-Idris Roza Dianita Masse Rezki Sabrina Wan Mohamad Ali Wan Najdah 《Asian Pacific Journal of Tropical Medicine》 SCIE CAS 2023年第10期434-445,共12页
This review aimed to determine the prevalence of the insecticide resistance status of the field-collected Aedes(Ae.)aegypti and Ae.albopictus in Malaysia from 2010 to 2022 towards carbamates,organochlorines,organophos... This review aimed to determine the prevalence of the insecticide resistance status of the field-collected Aedes(Ae.)aegypti and Ae.albopictus in Malaysia from 2010 to 2022 towards carbamates,organochlorines,organophosphates and pyrethroids.Biological and environmental controls were summarized with an emphasis on the mosquito vector control strategies in Malaysia.The information in this review was extracted from several databases such as PubMed(MEDLINE),Science Direct and Scopus by using keywords including“insecticide resistance”,“carbamate resistance”,“organochlorine resistance”,“organophosphate resistance”,“pyrethroid resistance”,“Aedes”and“Malaysia”,between January 2022 and December 2022.Distribution of resistant Ae.aegypti and Ae.albopictus in Malaysia was mapped using QGIS software.Insecticide resistance in both Ae.aegypti and Ae.albopictus is widespread in Malaysia,although the rates vary by states.The most notable was the steep increase in permethrin resistance of Ae.aegypti in Selangor,Malaysia,over the past decade.Ae.albopictus also displayed moderate resistance to permethrin,though not as widespread as Ae.aegypti in Selangor,but showed sign of resistance in Sarawak,East Malaysia.Resistance towards four main classes of insecticides have been widely documented in Malaysia.The extensive resistance towards permethrin in Malaysia which is one of the current insecticides used in Malaysia suggested that policies supporting the widespread use of permethrin fogging needs further evaluation. 展开更多
关键词 AEDES PYRETHROIDS insecticide resistance MALAYSIA Vector control
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Characterization of carboxylesterase PxαE8 and its role in multi-insecticide resistance in Plutella xylostella(L.) 被引量:1
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作者 LI Ran SUN Xi +1 位作者 LIANG Pei GAO Xi-wu 《Journal of Integrative Agriculture》 SCIE CAS CSCD 2022年第6期1713-1721,共9页
Carboxylesterase(CarE)was considered as important phase-I detoxifying enzymes which participated in detoxification of different types of insecticides.Up-regulation of CarE genes has been proved playing a major role in... Carboxylesterase(CarE)was considered as important phase-I detoxifying enzymes which participated in detoxification of different types of insecticides.Up-regulation of CarE genes has been proved playing a major role in insecticide resistance in many pest insects,but its involvement in resistance to insecticides in Plutella xylostella has been rarely reported.In this study,a CarE cDNA named PxαE8 was identified in P.xylostella,which has an open reading frame of 1599 nucleotides and putatively encodes 532 amino acids.The investigation of spatial expression profiles of PxαE8 revealed that it was expressed in all developmental stages,especially in larvae and adults.The body part/tissue-specific expression profiles showed that the PxαE8 mainly expressed in fat body,malpighian tubule and hemolymph of larvae.Further,the relative expression of PxαE8 in two multi-resistant field populations,Hainan(HN)and Guangdong(GD)populations,was found 24.4-and 15.5-fold higher than that in susceptible population,respectively.Knockdown of PxαE8 by RNA interference dramatically increased the mortalities of larvae of HN population treated with LC_(50) of beta-cypermethrin and phoxim by 25.3 and 18.3%,respectively.These results suggested that up-regulation of PxαE8 was involved in resistance to both beta-cypermethrin and phoxim in P.xylostella,which shed light on further understanding of molecular mechanisms of multi-insecticide-resistance in P.xylostella and other pest insects. 展开更多
关键词 Plutella xylostella CARBOXYLESTERASE insecticide resistance BETA-CYPERMETHRIN PHOXIM
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Insecticide resistance status and biochemical mechanisms involved in Aedes mosquitoes: A scoping review 被引量:1
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作者 Minu Bharati Dhiraj Saha 《Asian Pacific Journal of Tropical Medicine》 SCIE CAS 2021年第2期52-63,共12页
Mosquitoes belonging to the genus Aedes pose a significant threat to human health on a global scenario due to their role in transmission of dengue,chikungunya,zika,and yellow fever.In absence of specific medications a... Mosquitoes belonging to the genus Aedes pose a significant threat to human health on a global scenario due to their role in transmission of dengue,chikungunya,zika,and yellow fever.In absence of specific medications and vaccines against these diseases,disease prevention relies on vector control.However,in today’s world,vector control is facing major challenges due to the onset of insecticide resistance in mosquitoes.There are four main mechanisms of insecticide resistance,namely,behavioral resistance,reduced penetration/cuticular resistance,metabolic detoxification,and target site resistance;however,the latter two mechanisms have been studied widely in Aedes mosquitoes.Insecticide resistance in Aedes mosquitoes is widespread throughout the world.This review compiles the degree of insecticide resistance/susceptibility prevailing among different field populations of Aedes mosquitoes worldwide.In addition,the review has detailed the mechanisms providing the resistance phenomenon observed in nature in Aedes mosquitoes. 展开更多
关键词 Aedes aegypti Aedes albopictus insecticide resistance Metabolic detoxification Knockdown resistance
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Modeling Insecticide Resistance in Endemic Regions of Kenya 被引量:1
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作者 Josephine Wairimu Marilyn Ronoh 《Applied Mathematics》 2016年第6期542-555,共14页
In this study, we develop an SIS model for two types of mosquitoes, a traditional one and one that is resistant to IRS and ITNs. The resistant mosquito develops behavioral adaptation to control measures put in place t... In this study, we develop an SIS model for two types of mosquitoes, a traditional one and one that is resistant to IRS and ITNs. The resistant mosquito develops behavioral adaptation to control measures put in place to reduce their biting rate. They also bite early before dusk and later after dark when people are outside the houses and nets. We determine the effect of the two types of mosquitoes on malaria transmission in Kenya. The basic reproduction number R <sub>0</sub> is established as a sharp threshold that determines whether the disease dies out or persists in the population. Precisely, if R <sub>0</sub> ≤ 1, the disease-free equilibrium is globally asymptotically stable and the disease always dies out and if R <sub>0</sub> > 1, there exists a unique endemic equilibrium which is globally stable and the disease persists. The contribution of the two types of mosquitoes to the basic reproduction number and to the level of the endemic equilibrium is analyzed. 展开更多
关键词 MALARIA insecticide resistance ITNs IRS Reproduction Number
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Comparison of Insecticide Resistance and Its Enzyme Mechanisms among Aedes aegypti Collected with Three Methods in a Dengue-Endemic City in Southern Mexico
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作者 Walter Eduardo Quezada-Yaguachi Americo D. Rodriguez +5 位作者 Francisco Solís-Santoyo Alma Delia López-Solís William C. Black IV Karla Saavedra-Rodriguez Diego Morales-Viteri R. Patricia Penilla-Navarro 《Advances in Entomology》 2022年第3期252-266,共15页
Background: Despite the physical and chemical effort to control Aedes aegypti, the arboviruses transmission in the south of Mexico remains latent. Trying to improve the methods of entomological surveillance routinely ... Background: Despite the physical and chemical effort to control Aedes aegypti, the arboviruses transmission in the south of Mexico remains latent. Trying to improve the methods of entomological surveillance routinely used, whether the estimation of resistance to insecticides used for its control, as well as their enzyme mechanisms, were influenced by the phase in which the mosquitoes were collected through three different collection methods was investigated. Materials and Methods: Mosquito collections from the “5 de Febrero” neighborhood in Tapachula, Mexico were obtained by ovitraps, larvitraps, and a CDC backpack aspirator. Insecticide resistance of F<sub>1</sub> females was determined by WHO diagnostic doses and resistance ratios (RR<sub>50</sub>), furthermore, levels of insecticide metabolism enzymes were determined by biochemical assays. Results: Overall, in mosquitoes collected by ovitraps, larvitraps, and CDC backpack aspirator respectively, the low mortalities obtained with the discriminant dose to Malathion (27.57%, 26.97%, and 26.91%), and to Bendiocarb (50.5%, 45.36%, and 54.97%) suggest resistance. However, LC<sub>50</sub> for Malathion (0.922, 0.934, and 0.915) and for Bendiocarb (0.112, 0.109, and 0.107);and the low resistance ratios (RR<sub>50</sub>) for Malathion (3.34, 3.29, and 3.27) and for Bendiocarb (2.15, 2.1, and 2.06) does not suggest resistance. Although a slight numerical variation is observed between the three LC<sub>50</sub> values, the overlap observed between their confidence intervals allows us to assume that there were no differences between the three methods. In general, esterases (determined with three substrates), glutathion S-transferases (GST) and cytochromes P<sup>450</sup> were statistically higher than those of the susceptible strain;and the three enzyme levels were statistically different among the three collection methods (P Conclusion: Although using a CDC backpack aspirator demonstrated being the best collection method determining a specific resistance mechanism (as elevation at the enzyme level) in the mosquito adult phase, any collection method is reliable to determine whether a field mosquito population is resistant or susceptible to an insecticide. 展开更多
关键词 CDC Backpack Aspirator insecticide resistance Larvitraps MOSQUITOES Ovitraps
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Levels of insecticide resistance to deltamethrin,malathion,and temephos,and associated mechanisms in Aedes aegypti mosquitoes from the Guadeloupe and Saint Martin islands(French West Indies) 被引量:3
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作者 Daniella Goindin Christelle Delannay +7 位作者 Andric Gelasse Cedric Ramdini Thierry Gaude Frederic Faucon Jean-Philippe David Joël Gustave Anubis Vega-Rua Florence Fouque 《Infectious Diseases of Poverty》 SCIE 2017年第1期339-353,共15页
Background:In the Guadeloupe and Saint Martin islands,Aedes aegypti mosquitoes are the only recognized vectors of dengue,chikungunya,and Zika viruses.For around 40 years,malathion was used as a mosquito adulticide and... Background:In the Guadeloupe and Saint Martin islands,Aedes aegypti mosquitoes are the only recognized vectors of dengue,chikungunya,and Zika viruses.For around 40 years,malathion was used as a mosquito adulticide and temephos as a larvicide.Since the European Union banned the use of these two insecticide molecules in the first decade of the 21st century,deltamethrin and Bacillus thuringiensis var.israelensis are the remaining adulticide and larvicide,respectively,used in Guadeloupe.In order to improve the management of vector control activities in Guadeloupe and Saint Martin,we investigated Ae.aegypti resistance to and mechanisms associated with deltamethrin,malathion,and temephos.Methods:Ae.aegypti mosquitoes were collected from six different localities of Guadeloupe and Saint Martin.Larvae were used for malathion and temephos bioassays,and adult mosquitoes for deltamethrin bioassays,following World Health Organization recommendations.Knockdown resistance(Kdr)genotyping for V1016I and F1534C mutations,and expression levels of eight enzymes involved in detoxification mechanisms were examined in comparison with the susceptible reference Bora Bora strain.Results:Resistance ratios(RR50)calculated for Ae.aegypti larvae showed high resistance levels to temephos(from 8.9 to 33.1-fold)and low resistance levels to malathion(from 1.7 to 4.4-fold).Adult females displayed moderate resistance levels to deltamethrin regarding the time necessary to affect 50%of individuals,varying from 8.0 to 28.1-fold.Molecular investigations on adult mosquitoes showed high resistant allele frequencies for V1016I and F1534C(from 85 to 96%and from 90 to 98%,respectively),as well as an overexpression of the glutathione S-transferase gene,GSTe2,the carboxylesterase CCEae3a,and the cytochrome genes 014614,CYP6BB2,CYP6M11,and CYP9J23.Conclusions:Ae.aegypti populations from Guadeloupe and Saint Martin exhibit multiple resistance to organophosphates(temephos and malathion),and pyrethroids(deltamethrin).The mechanisms associated with these resistance patterns show strong frequencies of F1534C and V1016I Kdr mutations,and an over-expression of CCEae3a,GSTe2,and four cytochrome P450 genes(014614,CYP9J23,CYP6M11,CYP6BB2).These results will form the baseline for a deeper understanding of the insecticide resistance levels and associated mechanisms of Ae.aegypti populations and will be used to improve vector control strategies in Guadeloupe and Saint Martin. 展开更多
关键词 Aedes aegypti MOSQUITOES insecticide resistance DELTAMETHRIN MALATHION Temephos GUADELOUPE Saint Martin
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Evidence of insecticide resistance selection in wildmosquitoes due to agricultural pesticide use 被引量:3
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作者 Chouaibou Seidou Mouhamadou Sarah Souline de Souza +3 位作者 Behi Kouadio Fodjo Marius Gonse Zoh Nestor Kesse Bli Benjamin Guibehi Koudou 《Infectious Diseases of Poverty》 SCIE 2019年第4期41-48,共8页
Background:The wetlands used for some agricultural activities constitute productive breeding sites for many mosquito species.Thus,the agricultural use of insecticide targeting other pests may select for insecticide re... Background:The wetlands used for some agricultural activities constitute productive breeding sites for many mosquito species.Thus,the agricultural use of insecticide targeting other pests may select for insecticide resistance in malaria mosquitoes.The purpose of this study is to clarify some knowledge gaps on the role of agrochemicals in the development of insecticide resistance in malaria vectors is of utmost importance for vector control.Methods:Using the CDC bottle test and the log-probit analysis,we investigated for the first time the resistance levels ofAnopheles coluzzii mosquitoes to neonicotinoids,insecticides used exclusively for crop protection in C?te d’Ivoire.The study was conducted in two agricultural regions(Tiassale and Gagnoa)and one non-agricultural region(Vitre)between June and August 2017 using clothianidin,acetamiprid and imidacloprid.Results:Mosquito populations from Tiassale and Gagnoa(agricultural settings)were determined to be resistant to acetamiprid with mortality rates being<85%at 24 h post-exposure.In Vitre(non-agricultural area)however,the mosquito population was susceptible to acetamiprid.In all three localities,mosquito populations were resistant to imidacloprid(mortality rates were 60%in Vitre,37%in Tiassale,and 13%in Gagnoa)and completely susceptible to clothianidin(100%mortality).An.coluzzii represented 100%of mosquito collected in Gagnoa,86%in Tiassale and 96%in Vitre.Conclusions:This study provides strong evidence that agricultural use of insecticides can cause insecticide resistance in malaria vector populations.Insecticide resistance driven by agrochemical usage should be considered when vector control strategies are developed. 展开更多
关键词 Vector control insecticide resistance resistance selection AGRICULTURE Anopheles coluzzii
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Insecticide resistance in malaria-transmitting mosquitoes in Zimbabwe: a review 被引量:2
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作者 White Soko Moses J.Chimbari Samson Mukaratirwa 《Infectious Diseases of Poverty》 SCIE 2015年第1期359-370,共12页
Malaria is a global public health problem,with about 3.2 billion people at risk of infection.The populations at risk mainly reside in Africa,Asia and America,with African populations accounting for the largest burden ... Malaria is a global public health problem,with about 3.2 billion people at risk of infection.The populations at risk mainly reside in Africa,Asia and America,with African populations accounting for the largest burden of the disease.In 2013,close to 198 million malaria cases were reported,leading to 584,000 deaths.Much(90%)of the mortality rates were recorded from the World Health Organization(WHO)database in the African region and 78%of these occurred in children under the age of five.In Zimbabwe,approximately half of the population is at risk of infection with malaria.Insecticide residual spraying(IRS)has been documented as an effective way to control malaria and has been adopted globally by the WHO and national governments.However,both insecticide resistance and climate change threaten to reverse the progress made by IRS in malaria control.Resistance has been reported in all four classes of insecticides approved by the WHO for vector control intervention.Variability of environmental temperature is suspected to complicate the situation through alteration in the genetic structure,and enzyme and protein profiles of mosquitoes.In Zimbabwe,little research has been done on the interaction between climate change,temperature variability and insecticide resistance in malarial mosquitoes over time.Such information is important for informing policies on insecticide selection for IRS.We reviewed literature on insecticide sensitivity among malarial mosquitoes in Zimbabwe from 1972 to 2014.International peer-reviewed articles on insecticide sensitivity in Zimbabwe,published in English in this time period,were searched using MEDLINE®(PubMed),Google Scholar,Google and grey literature.Eight publications were eligible for the present study,with one of the articles being a review paper.Six articles covered insecticide resistance,while the other two articles,published in 2000,were about the absence of resistance.Contradicting resistance results were reported in 2014.The insecticide sensitivity status and distribution of insecticide resistance in mosquitoes are still under debate in Zimbabwe,as studies report differing results.The resistance trend in Zimbabwe is characterised by fluctuations in the status of the sensitivity of existing insecticides.Inconsistencies in data collection methods may be responsible for the inconsistencies in the results.None of the studies have determined a link between climate/temperature variability and insecticide resistance as yet.The current insecticide sensitivity status of mosquitoes still needs to be verified. 展开更多
关键词 MALARIA MOSQUITOES Vector control insecticide resistance insecticide sensitivity Zimbabwe
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Mathematical assessment of the role of vector insecticide resistance and feeding/resting behavior on malaria transmission dynamics:Optimal control analysis 被引量:1
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作者 Jemal Mohammed-Awel Folashade Agusto +1 位作者 Ronald E.Mickens Abba B.Gumel 《Infectious Disease Modelling》 2018年第1期301-321,共21页
The large-scale use of insecticide-treated bednets(ITNs)and indoor residual spraying(IRS),over the last two decades,has resulted in a dramatic reduction of malaria incidence globally.However,the effectiveness of these... The large-scale use of insecticide-treated bednets(ITNs)and indoor residual spraying(IRS),over the last two decades,has resulted in a dramatic reduction of malaria incidence globally.However,the effectiveness of these interventions is now being threatened by numerous factors,such as resistance to insecticide in the mosquito vector and their preference to feed and rest outdoors or early in the evening(when humans are not protected by the bednets).This study presents a new deterministic model for assessing the population-level impact of mosquito insecticide resistance on malaria transmission dynamics.A notable feature of the model is that it stratifies the mosquito population in terms of type(wild or resistant to insecticides)and feeding preference(indoor or outdoor).The model is rigorously analysed to gain insight into the existence and asymptotic stability properties of the various disease-free equilibria of the model namely the trivial diseasefree equilibrium,the non-trivial resistant-only boundary disease-free equilibrium and a non-trivial disease-free equlibrium where both the wild and resistant mosquito geneotypes co-exist).Simulations of the model,using data relevant to malaria transmission dynamics in Ethiopia(a malaria-endemic nation),show that the use of optimal ITNs alone,or in combination with optimal IRS,is more effective than the singular implementation of an optimal IRS-only strategy.Further,when the effect of the fitness cost of insecticide resistance with respect to fecundity(i.e.,assuming a decrease in the baseline birth rate of new resistant-type adult female mosquitoes)is accounted for,numerical simulations of the model show that the combined optimal ITNs-IRS strategy could lead to the effective control of the disease,and insecticide resistance effectively managed during the first 8 years of the 15-year implementation period of the insecticides-based anti-malaria control measures in the community. 展开更多
关键词 MALARIA insecticide resistance ITNs IRS EQUILIBRIA
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Insecticide resistance in phlebotomine sandflies in Southeast Asia with emphasis on the Indian subcontinent
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作者 Ramesh C.Dhiman Rajpal S.Yadav 《Infectious Diseases of Poverty》 SCIE 2016年第1期972-981,共10页
Background:Visceral leishmaniasis,commonly known as kala-azar in India,is a global public health problem.In Southeast Asia,Bangladesh,Bhutan,India,Nepal,Sri Lanka and Thailand are endemic for visceral leishmaniasis.Th... Background:Visceral leishmaniasis,commonly known as kala-azar in India,is a global public health problem.In Southeast Asia,Bangladesh,Bhutan,India,Nepal,Sri Lanka and Thailand are endemic for visceral leishmaniasis.The role of sandflies as the vector of kala-azar was first confirmed in 1942 in India.Insecticide resistance in Phlebotomus argentipes Annandale and Brunetti,the vector of kala-azar in the Indian subcontinent,was first reported in 1987 in Bihar,India.This article provides a scoping review of the studies undertaken from 1959 to 2015 on insecticide resistance in P.argentipes and P.papatasi(Scopoli),the vectors of visceral and cutaneous leishmaniasis respectively,in Southeast Asia,mainly in Bangladesh,India,Nepal and Sri Lanka.Results:Studies undertaken in areas of Bihar and West Bengal in India where kala-azar is endemic have reported resistance of P.argentipes to DDT,while in non-endemic areas it has been reported to be susceptible.In areas of Nepal bordering India,there are indications of resistance to DDT;biochemical resistance has been reported in Sri Lanka.No laboratory studies have been undertaken in Bangladesh;however,the sandfly vector is reported to be still susceptible to pyrethroids in all kala-azar endemic areas in the aforementioned countries.Conclusions:Studies are needed to determine the resistance of sandfly vectors to all available classes of potential insecticides in kala-azar endemic areas.There is a need to assess the impact of indoor residual spraying with DDT and pyrethroids on the incidence of kala-azar in India where 54 districts remain endemic for the disease,strengthen entomological surveillance capacity,and develop and implement an insecticide management plan.Alpha-cypermethrin indoor residual spraying has been introduced in 33 kala-azar endemic districts in Bihar State of India in a pilot trial;the outcomes should be used to inform decisions on expanding coverage with alpha-cypermethrin in all remaining endemic districts to achieve the revised goal of elimination of visceral leishmaniasis by 2020. 展开更多
关键词 DDT Alpha-cypermethrin Indoor residual spraying Indian subcontinent insecticide resistance Phlebotomus argentipes Phlebotomus papatasi SANDFLIES Visceral leishmaniasis
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Influence of seasonal migration on evolution of insecticide resistance in Plutella xylostella
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作者 Menglun Wang Bin Zhu +3 位作者 Lei Zhang Yutao Xiao Pei Liang Kongming Wu 《Insect Science》 SCIE CAS CSCD 2022年第2期496-504,共9页
The diamondback moth,Plutella xylostella(L.),is one of the most destructive migratory pest species of cruciferous vegetables worldwide and has developed resistance to most of the insecticides used for its control.The ... The diamondback moth,Plutella xylostella(L.),is one of the most destructive migratory pest species of cruciferous vegetables worldwide and has developed resistance to most of the insecticides used for its control.The migration regularity,migratory behavior,and relationship between flight and reproduction of P.xylostella have been widely reported.However,the effect of migration on insecticide resistance in this pest is still unclear.In this study,the effect of migration on P.xylostella resistance to seven insecticides was investigated using populations across the Bohai Sea that were collected in the early and late seasons during 2017–2019.The bioassay results showed that the early season populations of P.xylostella from south China possessed much higher resistance to insecticides because of intensive insecticide application;alternatively,the late season populations migrated from northeast China,where the insecticides were only used occasionally,showed much lower insecticide resistance.The genome re-sequencing results revealed that,among the eight mutations involved in insecticide resistance,the frequencies of two acetylcholinesterase mutations(A298S and G324A)responsible for organophosphorus insecticide resistance were significantly decreased in the late season populations.The results indicated that P.xylostella migration between tropical and temperate regions significantly delayed the development of insecticide resistance.These findings illustrated the effect of regional migration on the evolution of insecticide resistance in P.xylostella,and provided foundational information for further research on the relationship between migration and insecticide resistance development in other insects. 展开更多
关键词 Bohai Sea insecticide resistance MIGRATION Plutella xylostella
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Population dynamics, pathogen detection and insecticide resistance of mosquito and sand fly in refugee camps, Greece
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作者 Emmanouil Alexandras Fotakis loannis Apostolou Giantsis +6 位作者 Javier Castells Sierra Filianna Tanti Sofia Balaska Konstantinos Mavridis Sofoklis Kourtidis John Vontas Alexandra Chaskopoulou 《Infectious Diseases of Poverty》 SCIE 2020年第2期50-62,共13页
Background:As of 2015 thousands of refugees are being hosted in temporary refugee camps in Greece.Displaced populations,travelling and living under poor conditions with limited access to healthcare are at a high risk ... Background:As of 2015 thousands of refugees are being hosted in temporary refugee camps in Greece.Displaced populations,travelling and living under poor conditions with limited access to healthcare are at a high risk of exposure to vector borne disease(VBD).This study sought to evaluate the risk for VBD transmission within refugee camps in Greece by analyzing the mosquito and sand fly populations present,in light of designing effective and efficient context specific vector and disease control programs.Methods:A vector/pathogen surveillance network targeting mosquitoes and sand flies was deployed in four temporary refugee camps in Greece.Sample collections were conducted bi-weekly during June-September 2017 with the use of Centers for Disease Control(CDC)light traps and oviposition traps.Using conventional and molecular diagnostic tools we investigated the mosquito/sand fly species composition,population dynamics,pathogen infection rates,and insecticide resistance status in the major vector species.Results:Important disease vectors including Anopheles sacharovi,Culex pipiens,Aedes albopictus and the Leishmania vectors Phlebotomus neglectus,P.perfiliewi and P.tobbi were recorded in the study refugee camps.No mosquito pathogens(Plasmodium parasites,flaviviruses)were detected in the analysed samples yet high sand fly Leishmania infection rates are reported.Culex pipiens mosquitoes displayed relatively high knock down resistance(kdr)mutation allelic frequencies(ranging from 41.0 to 63.3%)while kdr mutations were also detected in Ae.albopictus populations,but not in Anopheles and sand fly specimens.No diflubenzuron(DFB)mutations were detected in any of the mosquito species analysed.Conclusions:Important disease vectors and pathogens in vectors(Leishmania spp.)were recorded in the refugee camps indicating a situational risk factor for disease transmission.The Cx.pipiens and Ae.albopictus kdr mutation frequencies recorded pose a potential threat against the effectiveness of pyrethroid insecticides in these settings.In contrast,pyrethroids appear suitable for the control of Anopheles mosquitoes and sand flies and DFB for Cx.pipiens and Ae.albopictus larvicide applications.Targeted actions ensuring adequate living conditions and the establishment of integrated vector-borne disease surveillance programs in refugee settlements are essential for protecting refugee populations against VBDs. 展开更多
关键词 Refugee camp MOSQUITO Sand fly insecticide resistance
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Geographic variation in cypermethrin insecticide resistance and morphometry in Spodoptera litura(Fabricius)(Lepidoptera:Noctuidae)
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作者 Anbalagan Santhosh Kumar Kathirvelu Baskar +1 位作者 Ajith Johnson Savarior Vincent 《Journal of Coastal Life Medicine》 2014年第3期225-229,共5页
Objective:To find out the most resistant strain of Spodoptera litura(S.litura)from Tamil Nadu,Kerala and Karnataka by synthetic insecticide treatment.Methods:Using leaf disc no-choice method,the insects were tested wi... Objective:To find out the most resistant strain of Spodoptera litura(S.litura)from Tamil Nadu,Kerala and Karnataka by synthetic insecticide treatment.Methods:Using leaf disc no-choice method,the insects were tested with different doses for pesticides.The LC_(50)and LC_(90)values were calculated by probit analysis.Results:In the insect bioassay,the cypermethrin insecticide showed significantly higher LC_(50)values of 14.699 g/L and 15.738 g/L against the Tamil Nadu and Kerala S.litura insect cultures respectively.The body length of 2nd,3rd and 4th instar larvae were significantly higher(P≤0.05)in TTP insect population[(19.2±2.3)mm,(28.05±3.20)mm,(36.1±2.0)mm],when compared with KTK[(18.5±2.7)mm,(23.38±2.00)mm,(31.75±2.70)mm]and control,KBB[(15.65±2.30)mm,(23.65±2.70)mm,(33.2±2.2)mm]populations.The body breadth of 3rd instar larvae was significantly higher(P≤0.05)in TTP insect population(4.9±1.1)mm,when compared with KTK(3.93±0.80)mm and control,KBB(3.65±0.70)mm populations.Conclusions:The present study clearly showed that field collected strains were highly resistant when compared to control.Based on our study,we conclude that reduced use of synthetic pesticides is necessary and IPM is a better way to reduce the development of pesticide resistance among strains of S.litura. 展开更多
关键词 CYPERMETHRIN Geographic variation MORPHOMETRY Spodoptera litura Insecticidal resistance
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Genetics and fitness costs of resistance to flupyradifurone in Bemisia tabaci from China
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作者 WANG Ran ZHANG Jia-song +2 位作者 CHE Wu-nan WANG Jin-da LUO Chen 《Journal of Integrative Agriculture》 SCIE CAS CSCD 2022年第5期1436-1443,共8页
Flupyradifurone is a promising new insecticide used for controlling Bemisia tabaci during vegetable production.In this study,we assessed the fitness costs and mode of inheritance associated with resistance to flupyrad... Flupyradifurone is a promising new insecticide used for controlling Bemisia tabaci during vegetable production.In this study,we assessed the fitness costs and mode of inheritance associated with resistance to flupyradifurone in B.tabaci by comparing the susceptible strain(MED-S)to one field-evolved flupyradifurone-resistant strain(WH-R,with 199-fold resistance)and one laboratory-selected flupyradifurone-resistant strain(FLU-SEL,with 124-fold resistance).Progenies of reciprocal crosses between WH-R and MED-S(F_(1A),F_(1B),and pooled F_(1)),and between FLU-SEL and MED-S(F_(1C),F_(1D),and pooled F_(1)’),showed varying degrees of dominance,indicating that resistance to flupyradifurone in WH-R was autosomal and incompletely dominant,yet in FLU-SEL it was autosomal and incompletely recessive.Furthermore,the development of resistance to flupyradifurone occurred at the expense of fitness costs for the resistant populations.Compared to the MED-S strain,WH-R showed a relative fitness of 0.50 with significantly prolonged developmental durations and reduced survival rates of the nymphal and pseudopupal stages,as well as decreased fecundity and hatchability.Similarly,FLU-SEL showed a relative fitness of 0.65 and also demonstrated prolonged developmental durations and reduced survival rates of nymphs and pseudopupae,as well as decreased hatchability in comparison with the MED-S strain.However,no significant differences in fecundity were observed between MED-S and FLU-SEL.The present study provides useful knowledge for formulating pest management strategies in the field,which will allow growers to slow the development of resistance to flupyradifurone and to sustainably control B.tabaci. 展开更多
关键词 Bemisia tabaci flupyradifurone insecticide resistance INHERITANCE fitness costs
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Research Overview on Occurrence and Control of Tetranychus urticae Koch in China
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作者 Yang HAN Tingmi YANG +3 位作者 Jingcheng WU Qiuling PANG Xiaowen LIANG Binghai LOU 《Plant Diseases and Pests》 CAS 2023年第4期18-23,共6页
Tetranychus urticae Koch;Insecticide resistance;Chemical control This paper elaborates the occurrence factors and damage characteristics of Tetranychus urticae Koch in China,and emphatically summarizes three main cont... Tetranychus urticae Koch;Insecticide resistance;Chemical control This paper elaborates the occurrence factors and damage characteristics of Tetranychus urticae Koch in China,and emphatically summarizes three main control strategies of T.urticae,namely agricultural control,chemical control and biological control,as well as research progress in its resistance mechanisms.The problems existing in controlling T.urticae and its resistance management strategies are put forward,to provide a theoretical basis for the resistance management and comprehensive control of T.urticae. 展开更多
关键词 Tetranychus urticae Koch insecticide resistance Chemical control
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Whole-genome sequencing to detect mutations associated with resistance to insecticides and Bt proteins in Spodoptera frugiperda 被引量:6
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作者 Fang Guan Jianpeng Zhang +10 位作者 Huiwen Shen Xingliang Wang Amanda Padovan Tom K.Walsh Wee Tek Tay Karl H.J.Gordon William James Cecilia Czepak Michael Hilary Otim Donald Kachigamba Yidong Wu 《Insect Science》 SCIE CAS CSCD 2021年第3期627-638,共12页
The fall armyworm(FAW),Spodoptera frugiperda,is a major pest native to the Americas that has recently invaded the Old World.Point mutations in the target-site proteins acetylcholinesterase-1(ace-1),voltage-gated sodiu... The fall armyworm(FAW),Spodoptera frugiperda,is a major pest native to the Americas that has recently invaded the Old World.Point mutations in the target-site proteins acetylcholinesterase-1(ace-1),voltage-gated sodium channel(VGSC)and ryanodine receptor(RyR)have been identified in S.frugiperda as major resistance mechanisms to organophosphate,pyrethroid and diamide insecticides respectively.Mutations in the adenosine triphosphate-binding cassette transporter C2 gene(ABCC2)have also been identified to confer resistance to Cry IF protein.In this study,we applied a whole-genome sequencing(WGS)approach to identify point mutations in the target-site genes in 150 FAW individuals collected from China,Malawi,Uganda and Brazil.This approach revealed three amino acid substitutions(A201S,G227A and F290V)of S.frugiperda ace-1,which are known to be associated with organophosphate resistance.The Brazilian population had all three ace-1 point mutations and the 227A allele(mean frequency=0.54)was the most common.Populations from China,Malawi and Uganda harbored two of the three ace-1 point mutations(A201S and F290V)with the 290V allele(0.47-0.58)as the dominant allele.Point mutations in VGSC(T929I,L932F and L1014F)and RyR(I4790M and G4946E)were not detected in any of the 150 individuals.A novel 12-bp insertion mutation in exon 15 of the ABCC2 gene was identified in some of the Brazilian individuals but absent in the invasive populations.Our results not only demonstrate robustness of the WGS-based genomic approach for detection of resistance mutations,but also provide insights for improvement of resistance management tactics in S.frugiperda. 展开更多
关键词 Bt resistance insecticide resistance mutation detection Spodoptera frugiperda whole-genome sequencing
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Role of vector resistance and grafting infection in Huanglongbing control models
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作者 Shuimei Tang Shujing Gao +1 位作者 Fumin Zhang Yujiang Liu 《Infectious Disease Modelling》 CSCD 2023年第2期491-513,共23页
Citrus huanglongbing(HLB)is one of the most devastating diseases affecting citrus almost worldwide due to the lack of a cure.To better understand the impact of insecticide resistance and grafting infection on the spre... Citrus huanglongbing(HLB)is one of the most devastating diseases affecting citrus almost worldwide due to the lack of a cure.To better understand the impact of insecticide resistance and grafting infection on the spread of HLB disease,a vector-borne compartmental model is formulated to describe the transmission dynamics of HLB between citrus and Asian citrus psyllid(ACP).The basic reproduction number R0 is computed by using the next generation matrix approach,which is a threshold value of the uniform persistence and disappearance of HLB disease.By applying the sensitivity analysis of R0,we obtain some parameters with the most significant influence on the transmission dynamics of HLB.Moreover,we also obtain that grafting infection has the least influence on the transmission dynamics of HLB.Additionally,a time-dependent control model of HLB to minimize the cost of implementing control efforts and infected trees and ACPs is formulated.By using Pontryagin's Minimum Principle,we obtain the optimal integrated strategy and prove the uniqueness of optimal control solution.The simulation results illustrate that the strategy involving two time-dependent optimal controls is the most effective to suppress the spread of the disease.However,insecticide spraying is more effective measure compared with infected tree removing. 展开更多
关键词 Huanglongbing model insecticide resistance Grafting infection Optimal control
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Correlation between adult pyrethroid resistance and knockdown resistance(kdr)mutations in Aedes albopictus(Diptera:Culicidae)field populations in China 被引量:11
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作者 Jing-Peng Gao Han-Ming Chen +2 位作者 Hua Shi Heng Peng Ya-Jun Ma 《Infectious Diseases of Poverty》 SCIE 2018年第1期870-878,共9页
Background:Arboviral disease transmitted by Aedes albopictus such as dengue fever is an important threat to human health.Pyrethroid resistance raises a great challenge for mosquito control.A systematic assessment of A... Background:Arboviral disease transmitted by Aedes albopictus such as dengue fever is an important threat to human health.Pyrethroid resistance raises a great challenge for mosquito control.A systematic assessment of Ae.albopictus resistance status in China is urgently needed,and the study of correlation between pyrethroid resistance and knockdown resistance(kdr)mutations would provide information to guide the control of the Ae.albopictus vector.Methods:Five field populations of Ae.albopictus were collected from Jinan(JN),Hangzhou(HZ),Baoshan(BS),Yangpu(YP)and Haikou(HK),China in 2017.Insecticide-impregnated papers were prepared with four pyrethroid chemicals,deltamethrin,permethrin,beta-cypermethrin and lambda-cyhalothrin.The susceptibility of Ae.albopictus to pyrethroids was tested by the WHO tube assay.Kdr mutations were identified by PCR and sequencing.Moreover,the correlation analysis between kdr alleles and pyrethroid resistance was performed.Results:All five populations of Ae.albopictus showed resistance to four pyrethroid insecticides.One kdr mutant allele at codon 1532 and three at 1534 were detected with frequency of 5.33%(I1532T),44.20%(F1534S),1.83%(F1534 L)and 0.87%(F1534C),respectively.Both 1532 and 1534 mutation mosquitoes were found in the BS and YP populations.Allele I1532T was negatively correlated with deltamethrin resistance phenotype(OR<1),while F1534S mutation was positively correlated with deltamethrin and permethrin resistance(OR>1).Conclusions:The five field populations of Ae.albopictus adults were all resistant to deltamethrin,permethrin,betacypermethrin and lambda-cyhalothrin.Mutant F1534S was clearly associated with pyrethroid resistance phenotype in Ae.albopictus and this could be developed as a molecular marker to monitor the pyrethroid resistance problem in China. 展开更多
关键词 Aedes albopictus PYRETHROID insecticide resistance kdr mutation WHO tube bioassay
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Spatial distribution of insecticide resistant Check update populations of Aedes aegypti and Ae. albopictus and first detection of V410L mutation in Ae. aegypti from Cameroon 被引量:1
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作者 Matthew Montgomery James F.Harwood +6 位作者 Aurelie P.Yougang Theodel A.Wilson-Bahun Armel N.Tedjou Christophe Rostand Keumeni Auston Marm Kilpatrick Charles S.Wondj Basile Kamgang 《Infectious Diseases of Poverty》 SCIE 2022年第4期96-97,共2页
Background:Dengue(DENV),chikungunya(CHIKV)and Zika virus(ZIKV),are mosquito-borne viruses of medical importance in most tropical and subtropical regions.Vector control,primarily through insecticides,remains the primar... Background:Dengue(DENV),chikungunya(CHIKV)and Zika virus(ZIKV),are mosquito-borne viruses of medical importance in most tropical and subtropical regions.Vector control,primarily through insecticides,remains the primary method to prevent their transmission.Here,we evaluated insecticide resistance profles and identifed important underlying resistance mechanisms in populations of Aedes aegypti and Ae.albopictus from six different regions in Cameroon to pesticides commonly used during military and civilian public health vector control operations.Methods:Aedes mosquitoes were sampled as larvae or pupae between August 2020 and July 2021 in six locations across Cameroon and reared until the next generation,G1.Ae.aegypti and Ae.albopictus adults from G1 were tested following World Health Organization(WHO)recommendations and Ae.aegypti GO adults screened with real time melting curve qPCR analyses to genotype the F1534C,V1016l and V410L Aedes kdr mutations.Piperonyl butoxide(PBO)assays and real time qPCR were carried out from some cytochrome p450 genes known to be involved in metabolic resistance.Statistical analyses were performed using Chi-square test and generalized linear models.Results:Loss of susceptibility was observed to all insecticides tested.Mortality rates from tests with 0.25%permethrin varied from 24.27%to 85.89%in Ae.aegypti and from 17.35%to 68.08%in Ae.albopictus.Mortality rates for 0.03%deltamethrin were between 23.30%and 88.20%in Ae.aegypti and between 69.47%and 84.11%in Ae.albopictus.We found a moderate level of resistance against bendiocarb,with mortality rates ranging from 69.31%to 90.26%in Ae.aegypti and from 86.75%to 98.95%in Ae.albopictus.With PBO pre-exposure,we found partial or fully restored suscepti bility to pyrethroids and bendiocarb.The genes Cyp9M6F88/87 and Cyp9J10 were overexpressed in Ae.aegypti populations from Douala sites resistant to permethrin and deltamethrin.Cyp6P12 was highly expressed in alphacypermethrin and permethrin resistant Ae.albopictus samples.F1534C and V1016l mutations were detected in A.aegypti mosquitoes and for the first time V410L was reported in Cameroon.Conclusions:This study revealed that Ae.aegypti and Ae albopictus are resistant to multiple insecticide classes with multiple resistance mechanisms implicated.These findings could guide insecticide use to control arbovirus vectors in Cameroon. 展开更多
关键词 ARBOVIRUS Aedes aegypti Aedes albopictus insecticide resistance Knock down resistance Cytochrome P450 monooxygenases Cameroon
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Comparative study of the effect of solvents on the efficacy of neonicotinoid insecticides against malaria vector populations across Africa
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作者 Magellan Tchouakui Tatiane Assatse +8 位作者 Leon M.J.Mugenzi Benjamin D.Menze Daniel Nguifo-Nguete Williams Tchapga Jonathan Kayondo Francis Watsenga Emile Zola Manzambi Michael Osae Charles S.Wondji 《Infectious Diseases of Poverty》 SCIE 2022年第2期23-31,共9页
Background:New insecticides with a novel mode of action such as neonicotinoids have recently been recommended for public health by WHO.Resistance monitoring of such novel insecticides requires a robust protocol to mon... Background:New insecticides with a novel mode of action such as neonicotinoids have recently been recommended for public health by WHO.Resistance monitoring of such novel insecticides requires a robust protocol to monitor the development of resistance in natural populations.In this study,we comparatively used three different solvents to assess the susceptibility of malaria vectors to neonicotinoids across Africa.Methods:Mosquitoes were collected from May to July 2021 from three agricultural settings in Cameroon(Njombe-Penja,Nkolondom,and Mangoum),the Democratic Republic of Congo(Ndjili-Brasserie),Ghana(Obuasi),and Uganda(Mayuge).Using the CDC bottle test,we compared the effect of three different solvents(ethanol,acetone,MERO)on the efficacy of neonicotinoids againstAnopheles gambiae s.l.In addition,TaqMan assays were used to genotype key pyrethroid-resistant markers inAn.gambiae and odds ratio based on Fisher exact test were used to evaluate potential cross-resistance between pyrethroids and clothianidin.Results:Lower mortality was observed when using absolute ethanol or acetone alone as solvent for clothianidin(11.4-51.9% mortality in Nkolondom,31.7-48.2% in Mangoum,34.6-56.1% in Mayuge,39.4-45.6% in Obuasi,83.7-89.3% in Congo and 71.1-95.9% in Njombe pendja)compared to acetone+MERO for which 100% mortality were observed for all the populations.Similar observations were done for imidacloprid and acetamiprid.Synergist assays(PBO,DEM and DEF)with clothianidin revealed a significant increase of mortality suggesting that metabolic resistance mechanisms are contributing to the reduced susceptibility.A negative association was observed between the L1014F-kdr mutation and clothianidin resistance with a greater frequency of homozygote resistant mosquitoes among the dead than among survivors(OR=0.5;P=0.02).However,the I114T-GSTe2 was in contrast significantly associated with a greater ability to survive clothianidin with a higher frequency of homozygote resistant among survivors than other genotypes(OR=2.10;P=0.013).Conclusions:This study revealed a contrasted susceptibility pattern depending on the solvents with ethanol/acetone resulting to lower mortality,thus possibly overestimating resistance,whereas the MERO consistently showed a greater efficacy of neonicotinoids but it could prevent to detect early resistance development.Therefore,we recommend monitoring the susceptibility using both acetone alone and acetone+MERO(4μg/ml for clothianidin)to capture the accurate resistance profile of the mosquito populations. 展开更多
关键词 MALARIA ANOPHELES insecticide resistance NEONICOTINOIDS CLOTHIANIDIN CROSS-resistance
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