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Irritability Levels of Field and Laboratory Population of Culex pipiens Complex in Tehran to Different Groups of Insecticides

BACKGROUND: The irritant effect of some insecticides can cause a proportion of mosquitoes to leave the sprayed rooms before acquiring a lethal dose, so the repeated contact al sub-lethal dose may lead to extent the resistance. METHODS: Larvae and pupae of Culex pipiens complex were collected in mass...

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Autores principales: Rahimi, Sara, Vatandoost, Hassan, Abai, Mohammad Reza, Raeisi, Ahmad, Hanafi-Bojd, Ahmad Ali, Rafi, Fatemeh
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Publicado: Tehran University of Medical Sciences 2016
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4906757/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27308276
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author Rahimi, Sara
Vatandoost, Hassan
Abai, Mohammad Reza
Raeisi, Ahmad
Hanafi-Bojd, Ahmad Ali
Rafi, Fatemeh
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Vatandoost, Hassan
Abai, Mohammad Reza
Raeisi, Ahmad
Hanafi-Bojd, Ahmad Ali
Rafi, Fatemeh
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description BACKGROUND: The irritant effect of some insecticides can cause a proportion of mosquitoes to leave the sprayed rooms before acquiring a lethal dose, so the repeated contact al sub-lethal dose may lead to extent the resistance. METHODS: Larvae and pupae of Culex pipiens complex were collected in mass from open canals of waste water in capital city Tehran and reared to obtain the first generation at laboratory. Sugar-fed 2–3 days female mosquitoes were used for the experiments and compared with laboratory strain. The irritability tests of insecticides impregnated papers were measured in plastic conical exposure chambers placed which implemented at controlled conditions according to the method described by WHO. Number of take-offs were counted during 15 minutes of exposure time. RESULTS: DDT had the most irritancy effect against field population of Cx. pipiens. DDT, permethrin and deltamethrin was moderately irritable against laboratory strain, whereas, addition to three previous insecticides, malathion, cyfluthrin and propoxur should be also considered as moderately irritable insecticides for field population of. Irritability level of etofenprox, fenithrothion, bendiocarb, and lambdacyhalothrin did not differ from control group. CONCLUSION: The irritability response of mosquitoes may have a negative impact on control measures. Periodical execution of irritability tests with insecticides that routinely used in vector control program is highly recommended.
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spelling pubmed-49067572016-06-15 Irritability Levels of Field and Laboratory Population of Culex pipiens Complex in Tehran to Different Groups of Insecticides Rahimi, Sara Vatandoost, Hassan Abai, Mohammad Reza Raeisi, Ahmad Hanafi-Bojd, Ahmad Ali Rafi, Fatemeh J Arthropod Borne Dis Original Article BACKGROUND: The irritant effect of some insecticides can cause a proportion of mosquitoes to leave the sprayed rooms before acquiring a lethal dose, so the repeated contact al sub-lethal dose may lead to extent the resistance. METHODS: Larvae and pupae of Culex pipiens complex were collected in mass from open canals of waste water in capital city Tehran and reared to obtain the first generation at laboratory. Sugar-fed 2–3 days female mosquitoes were used for the experiments and compared with laboratory strain. The irritability tests of insecticides impregnated papers were measured in plastic conical exposure chambers placed which implemented at controlled conditions according to the method described by WHO. Number of take-offs were counted during 15 minutes of exposure time. RESULTS: DDT had the most irritancy effect against field population of Cx. pipiens. DDT, permethrin and deltamethrin was moderately irritable against laboratory strain, whereas, addition to three previous insecticides, malathion, cyfluthrin and propoxur should be also considered as moderately irritable insecticides for field population of. Irritability level of etofenprox, fenithrothion, bendiocarb, and lambdacyhalothrin did not differ from control group. CONCLUSION: The irritability response of mosquitoes may have a negative impact on control measures. Periodical execution of irritability tests with insecticides that routinely used in vector control program is highly recommended. Tehran University of Medical Sciences 2016-01-05 /pmc/articles/PMC4906757/ /pubmed/27308276 Text en Copyright© Iranian Society of Medical Entomology & Tehran University of Medical Sciences This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial 3.0 Unported License which allows users to read, copy, distribute and make derivative works for non-commercial purposes from the material, as long as the author of the original work is cited properly.
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Rahimi, Sara
Vatandoost, Hassan
Abai, Mohammad Reza
Raeisi, Ahmad
Hanafi-Bojd, Ahmad Ali
Rafi, Fatemeh
Irritability Levels of Field and Laboratory Population of Culex pipiens Complex in Tehran to Different Groups of Insecticides
title Irritability Levels of Field and Laboratory Population of Culex pipiens Complex in Tehran to Different Groups of Insecticides
title_full Irritability Levels of Field and Laboratory Population of Culex pipiens Complex in Tehran to Different Groups of Insecticides
title_fullStr Irritability Levels of Field and Laboratory Population of Culex pipiens Complex in Tehran to Different Groups of Insecticides
title_full_unstemmed Irritability Levels of Field and Laboratory Population of Culex pipiens Complex in Tehran to Different Groups of Insecticides
title_short Irritability Levels of Field and Laboratory Population of Culex pipiens Complex in Tehran to Different Groups of Insecticides
title_sort irritability levels of field and laboratory population of culex pipiens complex in tehran to different groups of insecticides
topic Original Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4906757/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27308276
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