Aedes aegypti continuously exposed to Bacillus thuringiensis svar. israelensis does not exhibit changes in life traits but displays increased susceptibility for Zika virus.
Karine da Silva CarvalhoDuschinka Ribeiro Duarte GuedesMônica Maria CrespoMaria Alice Varjal de Melo-SantosMaria Helena Neves Lobo Silva-FilhaPublished in: Parasites & vectors (2021)
Prolonged exposure of Ae. aegypti larvae to Bti did not alter most of the evaluated biological parameters, except that RecBti females exhibited a higher vector susceptibility for ZIKV. This finding is related to a background of Bti exposure for several generations but not to a previous exposure of the tested females during the larval stage. This study highlights mosquito responses that could be associated with the chronic exposure to Bti in addition to the primary larvicidal effect elicited by this control agent.
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