Insecticide resistance levels and mechanisms in Aedes aegypti populations in and around Ouagadougou, Burkina Faso.
Athanase BadoloAboubacar SombiéPatricia M PignatelliAboubakar SanonFélix YaméogoDimitri W WangrawaAntoine SanonHirotaka KanukaPhilip J McCallDavid WeetmanPublished in: PLoS neglected tropical diseases (2019)
Our results reveal pyrethroid resistance and paired kdr mutations in both urban and semi-urban sites at levels that are unprecedented for mainland Africa. The combination of target site and metabolic mechanisms is common in Ae. aegypti populations from other continents but is a worrying finding for African populations. However, organophosphate insecticides are still active against both larvae and adults of Ae. aegypti, providing useful insecticidal options for control and resistance management.