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Impact of deltamethrin-resistance in Aedes albopictus on its fitness cost and vector competence.

Jielin DengYijia GuoXinghua SuShuang LiuWenqiang YangYang WuKun WuGuiyun YanXiao-Guang Chen
Published in: PLoS neglected tropical diseases (2021)
As Aedes albopictus developing high resistance to deltamethrin, the resistance prolonged the growth and development of larvae, shorten the life span of adults, as well as reduced the vector competence of resistant Aedes albopictus for DENV-2. It can be concluded that the resistance to deltamethrin in Aedes albopictus is a double-edged sword, which not only endow the mosquito survive under the pressure of insecticide, but also increase the fitness cost and decrease its vector competence. However, Aedes albopictus resistant to deltamethrin can still complete the external incubation period and transmit dengue virus, which remains a potential vector for dengue virus transmission and becomes a threat to public health. Therefore, we should pay high attention for the problem of insecticide resistance so that to better prevent and control mosquito-borne diseases.
Keyphrases
  • aedes aegypti
  • dengue virus
  • zika virus
  • public health
  • physical activity
  • working memory
  • climate change
  • health insurance