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Chemical control and insecticide resistance status of sand fly vectors worldwide.

Sofia BalaskaEmmanouil Alexandros FotakisAlexandra ChaskopoulouJohn Vontas
Published in: PLoS neglected tropical diseases (2021)
As the leishmaniasis burden remains a major problem at a global scale, evidence-based rational use of insecticidal interventions is required to meet public health demands. Standardized bioassays and molecular markers are a prerequisite for this task, albeit are lagging behind. Experiences from other disease vectors underscore the need for the implementation of appropriate IR management (IRM) programs, in the framework of integrated vector management (IVM). The implementation of alternative strategies seems context- and case-specific, with key eco-epidemiological parameters yet to be investigated. New biotechnology-based control approaches might also come into play in the near future to further reinforce sand fly/leishmaniasis control efforts.
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