Impact of insecticide-treated nets on wild pyrethroid resistant Anopheles epiroticus population from southern Vietnam tested in experimental huts
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* Corresponding author: Wim Van Bortel wvbortel@itg.be
Malaria Journal 2009, 8:248 doi:10.1186/1475-2875-8-248
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Alphonsine A Koffi, Ludovic Alou, Maurice A Adja, Moussa Koné, Fabrice Chandre, Raphael N'Guessan Parasites & Vectors 2012, 5:68 (2 April 2012) The results presented here show that insecticide resistance in the S form of An. gambiae s.s. is multifactorial at this locality and includes, in addition to target site mutations, enhanced metabolic mechanism components never identified before. At least four resistance mechanisms were found: high frequency of the L1014F kdr, ace-1R and increased activity of NSE and GSTs.
Image: A description of bioassay experiments during susceptibility test at IPR facilities.
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Gerry F Killeen, Fredros O Okumu, Raphael N'Guessan, Marc Coosemans, Adedapo Adeogun, Sam Awolola, Josiane Etang, Roch K Dabiré, Vincent Corbel Parasites & Vectors 2011, 4:160 (12 August 2011) A long-lasting insecticidal net at a fisherman's camp on an island of the Kilombero River in southern Tanzania where high coverage has led to community-wide suppression of malaria transmission. Image: Long-lasting insecticidal net at a fisherman's camp in Tanzania
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Gerry F Killeen, Nakul Chitnis, Sarah J Moore, Fredros O Okumu Malaria Journal 2011, 10:207 (28 July 2011) |
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Benjamin G Koudou, Alphonsine A Koffi, David Malone, Janet Hemingway Malaria Journal 2011, 10:172 (23 June 2011) A contribution to the evaluation of the efficacy of PermaNet 3.0 against insecticide resistant Anopheles gambiae mosquitoes in Cote d’Ivoire, done in the framework of WHOPES.
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