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Resistance of Anopheles gambiae sensu lato to Pirimiphos-methyl Insecticide in Kakamega County, Highlands of Western Kenya

BACKGROUND: Insecticide treated bed nets and Indoor residual spraying remains the principal interventional malaria control strategies. To achieve malaria disease eradication, vector control programmes that monitor insecticide resistance profiles are necessary. OBJECTIVE: The study evaluated pirimiph...

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Autores principales: Kitungulu, Nicholas, Guyah, Bernard, Webale, Mark, Shaviya, Nathan, Machani, Maxwell, Mulama, David, Ndenga, Bryson
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Publicado: Makerere Medical School 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9382534/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36032428
http://dx.doi.org/10.4314/ahs.v22i1.68
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author Kitungulu, Nicholas
Guyah, Bernard
Webale, Mark
Shaviya, Nathan
Machani, Maxwell
Mulama, David
Ndenga, Bryson
author_facet Kitungulu, Nicholas
Guyah, Bernard
Webale, Mark
Shaviya, Nathan
Machani, Maxwell
Mulama, David
Ndenga, Bryson
author_sort Kitungulu, Nicholas
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description BACKGROUND: Insecticide treated bed nets and Indoor residual spraying remains the principal interventional malaria control strategies. To achieve malaria disease eradication, vector control programmes that monitor insecticide resistance profiles are necessary. OBJECTIVE: The study evaluated pirimiphos-methyl susceptibility of Anopheles gambiae sensu lato in Kakamega County, western Kenya. METHODS: Adult Anopheles gambiae sensu lato mosquitoes were assayed using World Health Organization tube bioassay against 0.25% pirimiphos-methyl. Susceptible and non-susceptible populations were characterized to species-level using Polymerase Chain Reaction. Susceptible and resistant mosquitoes were further subjected to G119S Acetylcholisterase (ace 1R) mutation detection. RESULTS: Anopheles arabiensis was the predominant species in all study population Mumias east (62%), Malava (68%), Ikolomani (77%) and Lurambi (82%). Results showed phenotypic susceptibility to pirimiphos-methyl. Mortality was low in Mumias east (80.6%) and high in Lurambi (89.0%). G119S mutations ranged from 3.0% to 8.9% in Anopheles arabiensis whereas G119S mutations were relatively low ranging from 0.0% to 3.1% in Anopheles gambiae s.s populations. Study populations tested were consistent with Hardy-Weinberg equilibrium (P>0.05). CONCLUSION: We observed pirimiphos-methyl resistance in Anopheles arabiensis and Anopheles gambiae s.s. study populations. Results showed G119S mutation in resistance population. Resistance monitoring and management are urgently required.
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spelling pubmed-93825342022-08-25 Resistance of Anopheles gambiae sensu lato to Pirimiphos-methyl Insecticide in Kakamega County, Highlands of Western Kenya Kitungulu, Nicholas Guyah, Bernard Webale, Mark Shaviya, Nathan Machani, Maxwell Mulama, David Ndenga, Bryson Afr Health Sci Articles BACKGROUND: Insecticide treated bed nets and Indoor residual spraying remains the principal interventional malaria control strategies. To achieve malaria disease eradication, vector control programmes that monitor insecticide resistance profiles are necessary. OBJECTIVE: The study evaluated pirimiphos-methyl susceptibility of Anopheles gambiae sensu lato in Kakamega County, western Kenya. METHODS: Adult Anopheles gambiae sensu lato mosquitoes were assayed using World Health Organization tube bioassay against 0.25% pirimiphos-methyl. Susceptible and non-susceptible populations were characterized to species-level using Polymerase Chain Reaction. Susceptible and resistant mosquitoes were further subjected to G119S Acetylcholisterase (ace 1R) mutation detection. RESULTS: Anopheles arabiensis was the predominant species in all study population Mumias east (62%), Malava (68%), Ikolomani (77%) and Lurambi (82%). Results showed phenotypic susceptibility to pirimiphos-methyl. Mortality was low in Mumias east (80.6%) and high in Lurambi (89.0%). G119S mutations ranged from 3.0% to 8.9% in Anopheles arabiensis whereas G119S mutations were relatively low ranging from 0.0% to 3.1% in Anopheles gambiae s.s populations. Study populations tested were consistent with Hardy-Weinberg equilibrium (P>0.05). CONCLUSION: We observed pirimiphos-methyl resistance in Anopheles arabiensis and Anopheles gambiae s.s. study populations. Results showed G119S mutation in resistance population. Resistance monitoring and management are urgently required. Makerere Medical School 2022-03 /pmc/articles/PMC9382534/ /pubmed/36032428 http://dx.doi.org/10.4314/ahs.v22i1.68 Text en © 2022 Kitungulu N et al. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/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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Kitungulu, Nicholas
Guyah, Bernard
Webale, Mark
Shaviya, Nathan
Machani, Maxwell
Mulama, David
Ndenga, Bryson
Resistance of Anopheles gambiae sensu lato to Pirimiphos-methyl Insecticide in Kakamega County, Highlands of Western Kenya
title Resistance of Anopheles gambiae sensu lato to Pirimiphos-methyl Insecticide in Kakamega County, Highlands of Western Kenya
title_full Resistance of Anopheles gambiae sensu lato to Pirimiphos-methyl Insecticide in Kakamega County, Highlands of Western Kenya
title_fullStr Resistance of Anopheles gambiae sensu lato to Pirimiphos-methyl Insecticide in Kakamega County, Highlands of Western Kenya
title_full_unstemmed Resistance of Anopheles gambiae sensu lato to Pirimiphos-methyl Insecticide in Kakamega County, Highlands of Western Kenya
title_short Resistance of Anopheles gambiae sensu lato to Pirimiphos-methyl Insecticide in Kakamega County, Highlands of Western Kenya
title_sort resistance of anopheles gambiae sensu lato to pirimiphos-methyl insecticide in kakamega county, highlands of western kenya
topic Articles
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9382534/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36032428
http://dx.doi.org/10.4314/ahs.v22i1.68
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