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Monitoring of Laboratory Reared of Phlebotomus papatasi (Diptera: Psychodidae), Main Vector of Zoonotic Cutaneous Leishmaniasis to Different Imagicides in Hyper endemic Areas, Esfahan Province, Iran

BACKGROUND: In domestic and per domestic area, insecticides such as DDT, malathion, fenitrothion, propoxur and, more recently, synthetic pyrethroids such as deltamethrin and lambda-cyhalothrin, have been successfully used to control sand flies in many countries. The present study reports the results...

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Autores principales: Shirani-Bidabadi, Leila, Zahraei-Ramazani, Ali Reza, Yaghoobi-Ershadi, Mohammad Reza, Akhavan, Amir Ahmad, Oshaghi, Mohammad Ali, Enayati, Ahmad Ali, Rassi, Yavar, Gholampour, Fatemeh, Shareghi, Niloufar, Madreseh, Elham, Vatandoost, Hassan
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Tehran University of Medical Sciences 2020
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7382688/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32766355
http://dx.doi.org/10.18502/jad.v14i1.2718
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author Shirani-Bidabadi, Leila
Zahraei-Ramazani, Ali Reza
Yaghoobi-Ershadi, Mohammad Reza
Akhavan, Amir Ahmad
Oshaghi, Mohammad Ali
Enayati, Ahmad Ali
Rassi, Yavar
Gholampour, Fatemeh
Shareghi, Niloufar
Madreseh, Elham
Vatandoost, Hassan
author_facet Shirani-Bidabadi, Leila
Zahraei-Ramazani, Ali Reza
Yaghoobi-Ershadi, Mohammad Reza
Akhavan, Amir Ahmad
Oshaghi, Mohammad Ali
Enayati, Ahmad Ali
Rassi, Yavar
Gholampour, Fatemeh
Shareghi, Niloufar
Madreseh, Elham
Vatandoost, Hassan
author_sort Shirani-Bidabadi, Leila
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description BACKGROUND: In domestic and per domestic area, insecticides such as DDT, malathion, fenitrothion, propoxur and, more recently, synthetic pyrethroids such as deltamethrin and lambda-cyhalothrin, have been successfully used to control sand flies in many countries. The present study reports the results of time-mortality bioassay to DDT 4%, lambda-cyhalothrin 0.05%, permethrin 0.75%, cyfluthrin 0.15% and deltamethrin 0.05% in recently colonized Phlebotomus papatasi populations in Iran. METHODS: The insecticide susceptibility status of P. papatasi laboratory population was assessed during 2016–2017, following the standard WHO technique for mosquito (WHO, 2013) based on diagnostic dose. Sand flies collected from rural area of Badrood (Matin Abad), Natanz County, Esfahan Province, using aspirator. RESULTS: Susceptibility test to DDT and pyrethroids was assessed on 3534 laboratory-reared P. papatasi (1746 females and 1788 males). The LT ( 50 ) and LT ( 90 ) values were measured using probit analysis and regression lines. The test results against males of P. papatasi revealed that LT ( 50 ) values to DDT 4%, Permethrin 0.75%, Deltamethrin 0.05%, Cyfluthrin 0.15% and Lambdacyhalothrin 0.05% were 439.28, 108.90, 97.75, 5.00 and 57.84 seconds. The figures for females were 641.62, 136.15, 146.44, 8.71 and 72.69 seconds, respectively. CONCLUSION: According to presented results, the reared population of sand flies collected from a hyper-endemic region of Esfahan Province is still susceptible to prethroids and Resistance candidate to DDT 4%.
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spelling pubmed-73826882020-08-05 Monitoring of Laboratory Reared of Phlebotomus papatasi (Diptera: Psychodidae), Main Vector of Zoonotic Cutaneous Leishmaniasis to Different Imagicides in Hyper endemic Areas, Esfahan Province, Iran Shirani-Bidabadi, Leila Zahraei-Ramazani, Ali Reza Yaghoobi-Ershadi, Mohammad Reza Akhavan, Amir Ahmad Oshaghi, Mohammad Ali Enayati, Ahmad Ali Rassi, Yavar Gholampour, Fatemeh Shareghi, Niloufar Madreseh, Elham Vatandoost, Hassan J Arthropod Borne Dis Original Article BACKGROUND: In domestic and per domestic area, insecticides such as DDT, malathion, fenitrothion, propoxur and, more recently, synthetic pyrethroids such as deltamethrin and lambda-cyhalothrin, have been successfully used to control sand flies in many countries. The present study reports the results of time-mortality bioassay to DDT 4%, lambda-cyhalothrin 0.05%, permethrin 0.75%, cyfluthrin 0.15% and deltamethrin 0.05% in recently colonized Phlebotomus papatasi populations in Iran. METHODS: The insecticide susceptibility status of P. papatasi laboratory population was assessed during 2016–2017, following the standard WHO technique for mosquito (WHO, 2013) based on diagnostic dose. Sand flies collected from rural area of Badrood (Matin Abad), Natanz County, Esfahan Province, using aspirator. RESULTS: Susceptibility test to DDT and pyrethroids was assessed on 3534 laboratory-reared P. papatasi (1746 females and 1788 males). The LT ( 50 ) and LT ( 90 ) values were measured using probit analysis and regression lines. The test results against males of P. papatasi revealed that LT ( 50 ) values to DDT 4%, Permethrin 0.75%, Deltamethrin 0.05%, Cyfluthrin 0.15% and Lambdacyhalothrin 0.05% were 439.28, 108.90, 97.75, 5.00 and 57.84 seconds. The figures for females were 641.62, 136.15, 146.44, 8.71 and 72.69 seconds, respectively. CONCLUSION: According to presented results, the reared population of sand flies collected from a hyper-endemic region of Esfahan Province is still susceptible to prethroids and Resistance candidate to DDT 4%. Tehran University of Medical Sciences 2020-03-31 /pmc/articles/PMC7382688/ /pubmed/32766355 http://dx.doi.org/10.18502/jad.v14i1.2718 Text en Copyright© Iranian Society of Medical Entomology & Tehran University of Medical Sciences http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
spellingShingle Original Article
Shirani-Bidabadi, Leila
Zahraei-Ramazani, Ali Reza
Yaghoobi-Ershadi, Mohammad Reza
Akhavan, Amir Ahmad
Oshaghi, Mohammad Ali
Enayati, Ahmad Ali
Rassi, Yavar
Gholampour, Fatemeh
Shareghi, Niloufar
Madreseh, Elham
Vatandoost, Hassan
Monitoring of Laboratory Reared of Phlebotomus papatasi (Diptera: Psychodidae), Main Vector of Zoonotic Cutaneous Leishmaniasis to Different Imagicides in Hyper endemic Areas, Esfahan Province, Iran
title Monitoring of Laboratory Reared of Phlebotomus papatasi (Diptera: Psychodidae), Main Vector of Zoonotic Cutaneous Leishmaniasis to Different Imagicides in Hyper endemic Areas, Esfahan Province, Iran
title_full Monitoring of Laboratory Reared of Phlebotomus papatasi (Diptera: Psychodidae), Main Vector of Zoonotic Cutaneous Leishmaniasis to Different Imagicides in Hyper endemic Areas, Esfahan Province, Iran
title_fullStr Monitoring of Laboratory Reared of Phlebotomus papatasi (Diptera: Psychodidae), Main Vector of Zoonotic Cutaneous Leishmaniasis to Different Imagicides in Hyper endemic Areas, Esfahan Province, Iran
title_full_unstemmed Monitoring of Laboratory Reared of Phlebotomus papatasi (Diptera: Psychodidae), Main Vector of Zoonotic Cutaneous Leishmaniasis to Different Imagicides in Hyper endemic Areas, Esfahan Province, Iran
title_short Monitoring of Laboratory Reared of Phlebotomus papatasi (Diptera: Psychodidae), Main Vector of Zoonotic Cutaneous Leishmaniasis to Different Imagicides in Hyper endemic Areas, Esfahan Province, Iran
title_sort monitoring of laboratory reared of phlebotomus papatasi (diptera: psychodidae), main vector of zoonotic cutaneous leishmaniasis to different imagicides in hyper endemic areas, esfahan province, iran
topic Original Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7382688/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32766355
http://dx.doi.org/10.18502/jad.v14i1.2718
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