Insecticide Susceptibility Tests of Aedes albopictus Skuse in Geothermal Hot Springs, Malaysia
Dengue fever is a major public health concern, including more than 20,000 reported dengue cases annually in Malaysia. Aedes albopictus is the primary vector of chikungunya and secondary vector of dengue and Zika viruses. The susceptibility to dichlorodiphenyltrichloroethane (DDT), dieldrin, fenitrot...
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Wan-Norafikah Othman; Hasani Narimah Abdul Hamid; Nabila Abu Bakar; Najibah Ibrahim; Nurjuani Abdul Hadi Hazirah; Masliana Muhamad; Aliah-Diyanah Sharifah; Alia-Yasmin Zakaria; Yasmin-Zafirah Ibrahim; Farah-Farhani Azhar; Azahari Abdul Hadi; Faiqah-Nadhirah Mazkamal; Nurul-Azira Mohd Shah |
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Wan-Norafikah Othman; Hasani Narimah Abdul Hamid; Nabila Abu Bakar; Najibah Ibrahim; Nurjuani Abdul Hadi Hazirah; Masliana Muhamad; Aliah-Diyanah Sharifah; Alia-Yasmin Zakaria; Yasmin-Zafirah Ibrahim; Farah-Farhani Azhar; Azahari Abdul Hadi; Faiqah-Nadhirah Mazkamal; Nurul-Azira Mohd Shah Insecticide Susceptibility Tests of Aedes albopictus Skuse in Geothermal Hot Springs, Malaysia Science & Technology - Other Topics |
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Wan-Norafikah Othman; Hasani Narimah Abdul Hamid; Nabila Abu Bakar; Najibah Ibrahim; Nurjuani Abdul Hadi Hazirah; Masliana Muhamad; Aliah-Diyanah Sharifah; Alia-Yasmin Zakaria; Yasmin-Zafirah Ibrahim; Farah-Farhani Azhar; Azahari Abdul Hadi; Faiqah-Nadhirah Mazkamal; Nurul-Azira Mohd Shah |
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Wan-Norafikah, Othman; Hasani, Narimah Abdul Hamid; Nabila, Abu Bakar; Najibah, Ibrahim; Nurjuani, Abdul Hadi Hazirah; Masliana, Muhamad; Aliah-Diyanah, Sharifah; Alia-Yasmin, Zakaria; Yasmin-Zafirah, Ibrahim; Farah-Farhani, Azhar; Azahari, Abdul Hadi; Faiqah-Nadhirah, Mazkamal; Nurul-Azira, Mohd Shah Insecticide Susceptibility Tests of Aedes albopictus Skuse in Geothermal Hot Springs, Malaysia CHIANG MAI JOURNAL OF SCIENCE English Article Dengue fever is a major public health concern, including more than 20,000 reported dengue cases annually in Malaysia. Aedes albopictus is the primary vector of chikungunya and secondary vector of dengue and Zika viruses. The susceptibility to dichlorodiphenyltrichloroethane (DDT), dieldrin, fenitrothion, pirimiphos-methyl, propoxur and bendiocarb of Ae. albopictus from four hot springs in Selangor, Malaysia was ascertained in accordance with World Health Organization guidelines. Threeto five -day old female mosquitoes which were reared from eggs collected by ovitraps were exposed to discriminating dosages of insecticides for 1 hr recommended exposure period, and the 24 h mortality was recorded. The Kerling Hot spring (KERL) population was susceptible to six insecticides. All four field populations were susceptible to pirimiphos-methyl 0.25% indicating it could be considered as a replacement insecticide for future vector control operations. Propoxur is the second in line as an alternative insecticide based on mortality > 80.0%. Nevertheless, it is necessary to confirm their crossresistance to pyrethroids and other organophosphates before using them in rotation in the management of insecticide resistance. CHIANG MAI UNIV, FAC SCIENCE 0125-2526 2023 51 1 10.12982/CMJS.2024.011 Science & Technology - Other Topics Bronze WOS:001207093600002 https://www-webofscience-com.uitm.idm.oclc.org/wos/woscc/full-record/WOS:001207093600002 |
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Insecticide Susceptibility Tests of Aedes albopictus Skuse in Geothermal Hot Springs, Malaysia |
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Insecticide Susceptibility Tests of Aedes albopictus Skuse in Geothermal Hot Springs, Malaysia |
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Insecticide Susceptibility Tests of Aedes albopictus Skuse in Geothermal Hot Springs, Malaysia |
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Insecticide Susceptibility Tests of Aedes albopictus Skuse in Geothermal Hot Springs, Malaysia |
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Dengue fever is a major public health concern, including more than 20,000 reported dengue cases annually in Malaysia. Aedes albopictus is the primary vector of chikungunya and secondary vector of dengue and Zika viruses. The susceptibility to dichlorodiphenyltrichloroethane (DDT), dieldrin, fenitrothion, pirimiphos-methyl, propoxur and bendiocarb of Ae. albopictus from four hot springs in Selangor, Malaysia was ascertained in accordance with World Health Organization guidelines. Threeto five -day old female mosquitoes which were reared from eggs collected by ovitraps were exposed to discriminating dosages of insecticides for 1 hr recommended exposure period, and the 24 h mortality was recorded. The Kerling Hot spring (KERL) population was susceptible to six insecticides. All four field populations were susceptible to pirimiphos-methyl 0.25% indicating it could be considered as a replacement insecticide for future vector control operations. Propoxur is the second in line as an alternative insecticide based on mortality > 80.0%. Nevertheless, it is necessary to confirm their crossresistance to pyrethroids and other organophosphates before using them in rotation in the management of insecticide resistance. |
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