Loss of pyrethroid resistance in newly established laboratory colonies of Aedes aegypti.
Farah Z Vera-MaloofKarla Saavedra-RodriguezRosa P Penilla-NavarroAmerico D Rodriguez-RamirezFelipe DzulPablo Manrique-SaideWilliam C BlackPublished in: PLoS neglected tropical diseases (2020)
We demonstrate that, in general, the frequency of the Ae. aegypti pyrethroid-resistance alleles I1,016 and C1,534 decline when they are freed from pyrethroid pressure in the laboratory. However, the pattern of decline is strain dependent. In agreement with earlier studies, the RR was positively correlated with the frequencies of the resistance allele I1,016 and showed significant protection against permethrin, and deltamethrin, whereas F1,534C showed protection against permethrin but not against deltamethrin.