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Knockdown resistance mutations are common and widely distributed in Xenopsylla cheopis fleas that transmit plague in Madagascar.

Shelby M HuttonAdelaide MiarinjaraNathan E StoneFara N RaharimalalaAnnick O RavelosonRavo Rakotobe HarimananaMireille HarimalalaSoanandrasana RahelinirinaRyelan F McDonoughAbbe D AmesCrystal HeppMinoarisoa RajerisonJoseph D BuschDavid M WagnerRomain Girod
Published in: PLoS neglected tropical diseases (2023)
Our study provides new insights into VGSC mutations in Malagasy populations of X. cheopis and is the first to report a positive correlation between VGSC genotypes and SP resistance phenotypes in fleas. Widespread occurrence of these two SP resistance mutations in X. cheopis populations in Madagascar reduces the viability of these insecticides for flea control. However, the TaqMan assay described here facilitates rapid detection of kdr mutations to inform when use of these insecticides is still warranted to reduce transmission of plague.
Keyphrases
  • risk assessment
  • high throughput