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Resistance development and insecticide susceptibility in Culex pipiens pipiens, an important vector of human diseases, against selection pressure of temephos and its relationship to cross-resistance towards organophosphates and pyrethroids insecticides

BACKGROUND: Culex pipiens pipiens is an important vector of human diseases. OBJECTIVE: To determine the insecticide resistance development in Culex pipiens pipiens against selection pressure of temephos.. METHODS: A field population of Culex pipiens pipiens was collected from Northwestern Tunisia wi...

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Autores principales: Tabbabi, Ahmed, Laamari, Ali, Cheikh, Raja Ben, Jha, Ibtissem Ben, Daaboub, Jabeur, Cheikh, Hassen Ben
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Publicado: Makerere Medical School 2018
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6354882/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30766583
http://dx.doi.org/10.4314/ahs.v18i4.38
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author Tabbabi, Ahmed
Laamari, Ali
Cheikh, Raja Ben
Jha, Ibtissem Ben
Daaboub, Jabeur
Cheikh, Hassen Ben
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Laamari, Ali
Cheikh, Raja Ben
Jha, Ibtissem Ben
Daaboub, Jabeur
Cheikh, Hassen Ben
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description BACKGROUND: Culex pipiens pipiens is an important vector of human diseases. OBJECTIVE: To determine the insecticide resistance development in Culex pipiens pipiens against selection pressure of temephos.. METHODS: A field population of Culex pipiens pipiens was collected from Northwestern Tunisia with a medium level of temephos resistance (LC(50) = 0.0069). It was subjected to six generations of temephos pressure selection to evaluate its relationship to cross-resistance towards organophosphates (OPs) and pyrethroids (PYR) insecticides. RESULTS: The selection was initiated at the dose 0.0266, 0.0748 and 0.0069 which were increased during successive generations up to 0.1488, 3.8747 and 0.0086 after sixth generation for temephos, chlorpyrifos and permethrin insecticides, respectively. It is important to noted that high cross-resistance to chlorpyrifos insecticide (OP) was detected (51.88×). However, little or no cross-resistance to the pyrethroid permethrin (PYR) was recorded (1.24×). Contrary to metabolic resistance, it seemed that acetylcholinesterases AChE 1 was fixed under pressure selection. CONCLUSION: The high cross-resistance to temephos and chlorpyrifos is reasonable because they belong to the same class of insecticide (OP). However, the little cross-resistance to the pyrethroid permethrin could support its use alternately for Culex pipiens pipiens control.
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spelling pubmed-63548822019-02-14 Resistance development and insecticide susceptibility in Culex pipiens pipiens, an important vector of human diseases, against selection pressure of temephos and its relationship to cross-resistance towards organophosphates and pyrethroids insecticides Tabbabi, Ahmed Laamari, Ali Cheikh, Raja Ben Jha, Ibtissem Ben Daaboub, Jabeur Cheikh, Hassen Ben Afr Health Sci Articles BACKGROUND: Culex pipiens pipiens is an important vector of human diseases. OBJECTIVE: To determine the insecticide resistance development in Culex pipiens pipiens against selection pressure of temephos.. METHODS: A field population of Culex pipiens pipiens was collected from Northwestern Tunisia with a medium level of temephos resistance (LC(50) = 0.0069). It was subjected to six generations of temephos pressure selection to evaluate its relationship to cross-resistance towards organophosphates (OPs) and pyrethroids (PYR) insecticides. RESULTS: The selection was initiated at the dose 0.0266, 0.0748 and 0.0069 which were increased during successive generations up to 0.1488, 3.8747 and 0.0086 after sixth generation for temephos, chlorpyrifos and permethrin insecticides, respectively. It is important to noted that high cross-resistance to chlorpyrifos insecticide (OP) was detected (51.88×). However, little or no cross-resistance to the pyrethroid permethrin (PYR) was recorded (1.24×). Contrary to metabolic resistance, it seemed that acetylcholinesterases AChE 1 was fixed under pressure selection. CONCLUSION: The high cross-resistance to temephos and chlorpyrifos is reasonable because they belong to the same class of insecticide (OP). However, the little cross-resistance to the pyrethroid permethrin could support its use alternately for Culex pipiens pipiens control. Makerere Medical School 2018-12 /pmc/articles/PMC6354882/ /pubmed/30766583 http://dx.doi.org/10.4314/ahs.v18i4.38 Text en © 2018 Tabbabi et al. Licensee African Health Sciences. This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative commons Attribution License (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/BY/4.0), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Tabbabi, Ahmed
Laamari, Ali
Cheikh, Raja Ben
Jha, Ibtissem Ben
Daaboub, Jabeur
Cheikh, Hassen Ben
Resistance development and insecticide susceptibility in Culex pipiens pipiens, an important vector of human diseases, against selection pressure of temephos and its relationship to cross-resistance towards organophosphates and pyrethroids insecticides
title Resistance development and insecticide susceptibility in Culex pipiens pipiens, an important vector of human diseases, against selection pressure of temephos and its relationship to cross-resistance towards organophosphates and pyrethroids insecticides
title_full Resistance development and insecticide susceptibility in Culex pipiens pipiens, an important vector of human diseases, against selection pressure of temephos and its relationship to cross-resistance towards organophosphates and pyrethroids insecticides
title_fullStr Resistance development and insecticide susceptibility in Culex pipiens pipiens, an important vector of human diseases, against selection pressure of temephos and its relationship to cross-resistance towards organophosphates and pyrethroids insecticides
title_full_unstemmed Resistance development and insecticide susceptibility in Culex pipiens pipiens, an important vector of human diseases, against selection pressure of temephos and its relationship to cross-resistance towards organophosphates and pyrethroids insecticides
title_short Resistance development and insecticide susceptibility in Culex pipiens pipiens, an important vector of human diseases, against selection pressure of temephos and its relationship to cross-resistance towards organophosphates and pyrethroids insecticides
title_sort resistance development and insecticide susceptibility in culex pipiens pipiens, an important vector of human diseases, against selection pressure of temephos and its relationship to cross-resistance towards organophosphates and pyrethroids insecticides
topic Articles
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6354882/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30766583
http://dx.doi.org/10.4314/ahs.v18i4.38
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