Susceptibility to insecticides and resistance mechanisms in three populations of Aedes aegypti from Peru.
Jesus PintoMiriam PalominoLeonardo Mendoza-UribeCarmen SintiKelly A LiebmanAudrey LenhartPublished in: Parasites & vectors (2019)
The results suggest that resistance to multiple classes of insecticides exist in areas important to Ae. aegypti-borne disease transmission in Peru. The F1534C mutation was present in all 3 populations and the V1016I mutation was present in 2 populations. To our knowledge, this is the first report of the presence of 1016I and 1534C in Ae. aegypti in Peru. The absence of highly elevated enzymatic activity suggests that target site resistance is a key mechanism underlying insecticide resistance in these populations, although further research is needed to fully understand the role of metabolic resistance mechanisms in these populations.