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Insecticide resistance status of malaria vectors in the malaria endemic states of India: implications and way forward for malaria elimination

BACKGROUND: In 2012, the World Health Organization (WHO) released the Global Plan for Insecticide Resistance Management in malaria vectors to stress the need to address insecticide resistance. In a prospective multi-centric study commissioned by the Indian Council of Medical Research (ICMR), we asse...

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Autores principales: Raghavendra, Kamaraju, Rahi, Manju, Verma, Vaishali, Velamuri, Poonam Sharma, Kamaraju, Divya, Baruah, Kalpana, Chhibber-Goel, Jyoti, Sharma, Amit
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Publicado: Elsevier 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9732330/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36506377
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.heliyon.2022.e11902
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author Raghavendra, Kamaraju
Rahi, Manju
Verma, Vaishali
Velamuri, Poonam Sharma
Kamaraju, Divya
Baruah, Kalpana
Chhibber-Goel, Jyoti
Sharma, Amit
author_facet Raghavendra, Kamaraju
Rahi, Manju
Verma, Vaishali
Velamuri, Poonam Sharma
Kamaraju, Divya
Baruah, Kalpana
Chhibber-Goel, Jyoti
Sharma, Amit
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description BACKGROUND: In 2012, the World Health Organization (WHO) released the Global Plan for Insecticide Resistance Management in malaria vectors to stress the need to address insecticide resistance. In a prospective multi-centric study commissioned by the Indian Council of Medical Research (ICMR), we assessed the insecticide susceptibility status of the primary malaria vectors in India from 2017 through 2019. METHODS: The insecticide susceptibility status of the prevalent primary malaria vectors – An. culicifacies, An. fluviatilis, An. stephensi, An. minimus and An. baimaii and secondary malaria vectors - An. aconitus, An. annularis and An. philippinensis/nivepes from 328 villages in 79 districts of 15 states of India were assessed following the WHO method mainly to insecticides used in vector control, organochlorine (DDT), organophosphate (malathion), and other pyrethroids (alpha-cypermethrin, cyfluthrin, lambda-cyhalothrin and permethrin). The study sites were selected as suggested by the National Vector Borne Disease Control Programme. RESULTS: The primary malaria vector An. culicifacies showed resistance to DDT (50/50 districts including two districts of Northeastern India), malathion (27/44 districts), and deltamethrin (17/44 districts). This species was resistant to DDT alone in 19 districts, double resistant to DDT-malathion in 16 districts, double resistant to DDT-deltamethrin in 6 districts, and triple resistant to DDT-malathion-deltamethrin in 9 districts. An. minimus and An. baimaii were susceptible in Northeastern India while An. fluviatilis and the secondary malaria vector An. annularis was resistant to DDT in Jharkhand. CONCLUSION: In this study we report that among the primary vectors An. culicifacies is predominantly resistant to multiple insecticides. Our data suggest that periodic monitoring of insecticide susceptibility is vital. The national malaria program can take proactive steps for insecticide resistance management to continue its push toward malaria elimination in India.
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spelling pubmed-97323302022-12-10 Insecticide resistance status of malaria vectors in the malaria endemic states of India: implications and way forward for malaria elimination Raghavendra, Kamaraju Rahi, Manju Verma, Vaishali Velamuri, Poonam Sharma Kamaraju, Divya Baruah, Kalpana Chhibber-Goel, Jyoti Sharma, Amit Heliyon Research Article BACKGROUND: In 2012, the World Health Organization (WHO) released the Global Plan for Insecticide Resistance Management in malaria vectors to stress the need to address insecticide resistance. In a prospective multi-centric study commissioned by the Indian Council of Medical Research (ICMR), we assessed the insecticide susceptibility status of the primary malaria vectors in India from 2017 through 2019. METHODS: The insecticide susceptibility status of the prevalent primary malaria vectors – An. culicifacies, An. fluviatilis, An. stephensi, An. minimus and An. baimaii and secondary malaria vectors - An. aconitus, An. annularis and An. philippinensis/nivepes from 328 villages in 79 districts of 15 states of India were assessed following the WHO method mainly to insecticides used in vector control, organochlorine (DDT), organophosphate (malathion), and other pyrethroids (alpha-cypermethrin, cyfluthrin, lambda-cyhalothrin and permethrin). The study sites were selected as suggested by the National Vector Borne Disease Control Programme. RESULTS: The primary malaria vector An. culicifacies showed resistance to DDT (50/50 districts including two districts of Northeastern India), malathion (27/44 districts), and deltamethrin (17/44 districts). This species was resistant to DDT alone in 19 districts, double resistant to DDT-malathion in 16 districts, double resistant to DDT-deltamethrin in 6 districts, and triple resistant to DDT-malathion-deltamethrin in 9 districts. An. minimus and An. baimaii were susceptible in Northeastern India while An. fluviatilis and the secondary malaria vector An. annularis was resistant to DDT in Jharkhand. CONCLUSION: In this study we report that among the primary vectors An. culicifacies is predominantly resistant to multiple insecticides. Our data suggest that periodic monitoring of insecticide susceptibility is vital. The national malaria program can take proactive steps for insecticide resistance management to continue its push toward malaria elimination in India. Elsevier 2022-11-26 /pmc/articles/PMC9732330/ /pubmed/36506377 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.heliyon.2022.e11902 Text en © 2022 The Author(s) https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open access article under the CC BY license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Raghavendra, Kamaraju
Rahi, Manju
Verma, Vaishali
Velamuri, Poonam Sharma
Kamaraju, Divya
Baruah, Kalpana
Chhibber-Goel, Jyoti
Sharma, Amit
Insecticide resistance status of malaria vectors in the malaria endemic states of India: implications and way forward for malaria elimination
title Insecticide resistance status of malaria vectors in the malaria endemic states of India: implications and way forward for malaria elimination
title_full Insecticide resistance status of malaria vectors in the malaria endemic states of India: implications and way forward for malaria elimination
title_fullStr Insecticide resistance status of malaria vectors in the malaria endemic states of India: implications and way forward for malaria elimination
title_full_unstemmed Insecticide resistance status of malaria vectors in the malaria endemic states of India: implications and way forward for malaria elimination
title_short Insecticide resistance status of malaria vectors in the malaria endemic states of India: implications and way forward for malaria elimination
title_sort insecticide resistance status of malaria vectors in the malaria endemic states of india: implications and way forward for malaria elimination
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9732330/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36506377
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.heliyon.2022.e11902
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