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Knockdown resistance mutations predict DDT resistance and pyrethroid tolerance in the visceral leishmaniasis vector Phlebotomus argentipes.

Bruno GomesBidyut PurkaitRinki Michelle DebAarti RamaRudra Pratap SinghGeraldine Marie FosterMichael ColemanVijay KumarMark PainePradeep DasDavid Weetman
Published in: PLoS neglected tropical diseases (2017)
The Vgsc mutations detected appear to be a primary mechanism underlying DDT resistance in P. argentipes and a contributory factor in reduced pyrethroid susceptibility, suggesting a potential impact if P. argentipes are subjected to suboptimal levels of pyrethroid exposure, or additional resistance mechanisms evolve. The assays to detect kdr frequency changes provide a sensitive, high-throughput monitoring tool to detecting spatial and temporal variation in resistance in P. argentipes.
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  • high throughput
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