Detection of pyrethroid resistance in Anopheles mosquitos
Magesa, S., Aina, O., & Curtis, CF. (1994). Detection of pyrethroid resistance in Anopheles mosquitos. Bulletin of the World Health Organization, 72(5), 737-740. http://whqlibdoc.who.int/bulletin/1994/Vol72-No5/bulletin_1994_72(5)_737-740.pdf
Abstract
Although pyrethroid insecticides are a promising means of controlling Anopheles malaria vectors, there is a need to monitor for resistance. It has been proposed that the results of the WHO-recommended testing method, involving exposure to impregnated paper for 1 hour, might be misleading because of knockdown during this period, and that exposure to a higher dose of pyrethroid for 2 minutes might be preferable. However, comparative tests with a susceptible and a permethrin-resistant strain of A. stephensi showed that exposure for 1 hour was at least as sensitive in detecting resistance as was the short exposure method
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