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Susceptibility of Anopheles gambiae from Côte d'Ivoire to insecticides used on insecticide-treated nets: evaluating the additional entomological impact of piperonyl butoxide and chlorfenapyr.

Bernard L KouassiConstant EdiEmmanuel TiaLucien Y KonanMaurice A AkréAlphonsine A KoffiAllassane F OuattaraAntoine Mea TanohPascal ZinzindohoueBlaise KouadioMcKenzie AndreSeth R IrishJennifer ArmisteadDereje DengelaNdombour G CisséCecilia FlatleyJoseph Chabi
Published in: Malaria journal (2020)
Low mosquito mortality was found for pyrethroids alone, and while PBO increased mortality, it did not restore full susceptibility. The vector was not fully susceptible to chlorfenapyr in one third of the sites tested. However, vector susceptibility to chlorfenapyr seems to be considerably higher than for pyrethroids alone or with PBO. These data should be used cautiously when making ITN procurement decisions, noting that bioassays are conducted in controlled conditions and may not fully represent field efficacy where the host-seeking behaviours, which include free-flying activity are known to enhance pro-insecticide chlorfenapyr intoxication to mosquitoes.
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