Tracing temporal and geographic distribution of resistance to pyrethroids in the arboviral vector Aedes albopictus.
Alessandra TancrediDavide PapandreaMichele MarconciniRebeca Carballar-LejarazuMauricio Casas-MartinezEugenia LoXiao-Guang ChenAnna R MalacridaMariangela BonizzoniPublished in: PLoS neglected tropical diseases (2020)
Here we provide the most-up-to-date survey on the geographic and temporal distribution of pyrethroid-predictive mutations in Ae. albopictus by combining kdr genotyping on current and historical samples with published data. While we confirm low levels of pyrethroid resistance in most analyzed samples, we find increasing frequencies of F1534C/S and V1016G in China and Greece or Italy, respectively. The observed patterns of kdr allele distribution support the hypothesis that on site emergence of resistance has contributed more than spread of resistance through mosquito migration/invasions to the current widespread of kdr alleles, emphasizing the importance of local surveillance programs and resistance management.