Artículos de revistas
Standardization of bioassays for monitoring resistance to insecticides in Aedes aegypti
Fecha
2005-12-01Registro en:
Dengue Bulletin, v. 29, p. 176-182.
1020-895X
2-s2.0-33646180970
9528297959126521
Autor
Serviço Regional 11 Marília
Universidade Estadual Paulista (Unesp)
Institución
Resumen
Since the reintroduction of Aedes aegypti in Brazil in the 1980s, insecticide use for its control is routine. The chemical control efficacy is threatened by vectors developing resistance to insecticides. The World Health Organization, recognizing the impact of insecticide resistance in vector control programmes, proposed standardizing bioassays for detecting and monitoring resistance using a diagnostic dose method. As Brazil has a national programme for monitoring the resistance of Ae. aegypti populations to insecticides, this study was designed to compare diagnostic bioassays at WHO suggested concentrations and those estimated for local conditions. Populations were resistant to both temephos doses. But important differences were seen for fenitrothion and malathion, which could lead to under- or over-estimation of resistance respectively. These results and inclusion of a diagnostic dose bioassay standard for larvae are discussed.