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Evidence of pyrethroid resistance in Anopheles amharicus and Anopheles arabiensis from Arjo-Didessa irrigation scheme, Ethiopia.

Assalif DemissewAbebe AnimutSolomon Kibret BirhanieArega TsegayeDawit HawariaTeshome DegefaHallelujah GetachewMing-Chieh LeeGuiyun YanDelenasaw Yewhalaw
Published in: PloS one (2022)
Anopheles amharicus and An. arabiensis from Arjo-Didessa sugarcane irrigation area were resistant to pyrethroids which might be synergized by extensive use of agricultural chemicals. Occurrence of pyrethroid resistant malaria vectors could challenge the ongoing malaria control and elimination program in the area unless resistance management strategies are implemented. Given the resistance of An. amharicus to pyrethroids, its behavior and vectorial capacity should be further investigated.
Keyphrases
  • aedes aegypti
  • plasmodium falciparum
  • risk assessment
  • zika virus
  • quality improvement
  • heavy metals
  • water quality