Article
From resistance to persistence: Insights of a mathematical model on the indiscriminate use of insecticide
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SCHECHTMAN, Helio; VALLE, Denise; SOUZA, Max. O. From resistance to persistence: Insights of a mathematical model on the indiscriminate use of insecticide. Plos Negl Trop Dis., v. 14, n. 11, e0008862, 17 p, Nov. 2020.
1935-2727
10.1371/journal.pntd.0008862
1935-2735
Autor
Schechtman, Helio
Valle, Denise
Souza, Max O.
Resumen
The development of insecticide resistance is becoming a threat to many arboviruses control
programs worldwide. While this has been attributed to the indiscriminate use of insecticide,
a more theoretical study is apparently not available. Using in-silico experiments, we investi gated the effects of two different policies: one used by the Brazilian Ministry of Health (which
follows the World Health Organization protocol) and a more permissive one, akin to those
employed by various gated communities and private companies. The results show that the
public policy does not lead to resistance fixation. On the other hand, permissive application
of adulticide, such as intensive domestic use mainly during epidemic periods, might lead to
the fixation of a resistant population, even when resistance is associated with moderate fit ness costs.