Title of article :
Current Susceptibility Status of Anopheles stephensi (Diptera: Culicidae) to Different Imagicides in a Malarious Area, Southeastern Iran
Author/Authors :
Gorouhi ، Mohammad Amin - Tehran University of Medical Sciences , Vatandoost ، Hassan - Tehran University of Medical Sciences , Oshaghi ، Mohammad Ali - Tehran University of Medical Sciences , Raeisi ، Ahmad - Ministry of Health and Medical Education , Enayati ، Ahmad Ali - Mazandaran University of Medical , Mirhendi ، Hossein - Tehran University of Medical Sciences , Hanafi-Bojd ، Ahmad Ali - Tehran University of Medical Sciences , Abai ، Mohammad Reza - Tehran University of Medical Sciences , Salim-Abadi ، Yaser - Tehran University of Medical Sciences , Rafi ، Fatemeh - Tehran University of Medical Sciences
Pages :
8
From page :
493
To page :
500
Abstract :
Background: Anopheles mosquitoes are an important group of arthropods due to their role in transmission of malaria. The present study was conducted for determination of susceptibility status of Anopheles stephensi to different imagicides collected from malarious area in Chabahar city, Iran. Methods: In the present study seven insecticides including: DDT 4%, lambdacyhalothrin 0.05%, deltamethrin 0.05%, permethrin 0.75%, cyfluthrin 0.15% and etofenprox 0.5% were tested based on WHO method. Regression line was plotted for each insecticide using mortality of different exposure times. Bioassay data were analyzed using Probit software and the lethal time for 50% and 90% mortality (LT50 and LT90) values were calculated. Results: The susceptibility levels of field strain of An. stephensi to the discriminative dose of different imagicides were determined 100, 98, 96, 89, 82 and 62% for etofenprox, permethrin, deltamethrin, lambdacyhalothrin, cyfluthrin and DDT, respectively. Our finding indicated that An. stephensi is resistant to DDT, lambdacyhalothrin and cyfluthrin, and susceptible to etofenprox and permethrin and candidate of resistant to deltamethrin based on WHO criteria. Conclusion: Our findings indicated that An. stephensi is resistant to DDT and some pyrethroid insecticides which can be developed due to application of insecticides in health and agriculture. These results can provide a clue for future chemical control program in the study area.
Keywords :
Susceptibility test , Anopheles stephensi , Chabahar , Pyrethroid resistance
Journal title :
Journal of Arthropod-Borne Diseases
Serial Year :
2016
Journal title :
Journal of Arthropod-Borne Diseases
Record number :
2454507
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