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Susceptibility to common insecticides and detoxifying enzyme activities in Anopheles sundaicus (sensu lato) after cessation of indoor residual spraying of insecticides in the Jaffna Peninsula and its surroundings in northern Sri Lanka.

Kokila SivabalakrishnanThilini C WeerarathneAmirtharasa ThileepanS H P Parakrama KarunaratneRanjan RamasamySinnathamby Noble Surendran
Published in: Parasites & vectors (2019)
The susceptibility to malathion and deltamethrin in An. sundaicus (s.l.) suggests that they can be still used for controlling this potential malaria vector in the Jaffna Peninsula and adjacent areas. Continuing country-wide studies on other malaria vectors and their insecticide susceptibilities are important in this regard.
Keyphrases
  • aedes aegypti
  • zika virus
  • plasmodium falciparum
  • air pollution
  • health risk
  • gene therapy
  • drinking water