Title of article :
Widespread Report of Multiple Insecticide Resistance in Anopheles gambiae s.l. Mosquitoes in Eight Communities in Southern Gombe, NorthEastern Nigeria
Author/Authors :
Oduola ، Adedayo Olatunbosun - University of Ilorin , Abba ، Ezra - Gombe State University PMB 127 , Adelaja ، Olukayode - University of Ilorin , Ande ، Adeolu Taiwo - University of Ilorin , Yoriyo ، Kennedy Poloma - Gombe State University PMB 127 , Awolola ، Taiwo Samson - Nigerian Institute of Medical Research
Pages :
1
From page :
1090
To page :
1090
Abstract :
Background: Timely entomological and insecticide resistance monitoring is a key to generating relevant data for vector management. We investigated the insecticide susceptibility status of Anopheles gambiae s.l. in eight rural farming communities in Southern Gombe, Nigeria. #xD; Methods: Overall, 3 #x2013;5 daysold adult female Anopheles mosquitoes reared from fieldcollected immature stages between September and November, 2014 were exposed to the diagnostic doses of pyrethroids, organophosphate and carbamate insecticides using the Center for Disease Control Bottle bioassay. The observatory knockdown time from exposure to each insecticide was recorded up to two hours. The dead mosquitoes were then identified morphological #xAD;ly and by molecular assays. #xD; Results: Mortality results showed resistance in An. gambiae s.l. populations to bendiocarb (2.3 #x2013;100%), deltamethrin (39 #x2013;70%), pirimiphosmethyl (6595%), dichlorodiphenyltrichloroethane (0 #x2013;38.1%), permethrin (0 #x2013;46.3%) and lambdacyhalothrin (42.5 #x2013;86.4%). The few cases of full susceptibility were observed from lamdacyhalothrin exposed population of An. gambiae s.l. in Banbam and Pantami respectively. An. gambiae 177 (45%) was significantly higher (P lt; 0.05) than An. arabiensis 64 (16.3%), An. coluzzii 34 (8.7%) and An. gambiae/An. coluzzii hybrid 78 (19.8%). #xD; Conclusion: A strong evidence of widespread resistance in the major malaria vector species in Southern Gombe to all common classes of insecticides is a justification for the State Malaria Elimination Programme to consciously con #xAD;sider incorporating insecticide resistance management strategies into control programs in order to sustain the future of current control interventions.
Keywords :
Multiple , Insecticide resistance , Anopheles gambiae , Gombe south , Nigeria
Journal title :
Journal of Arthropod-Borne Diseases
Serial Year :
2019
Journal title :
Journal of Arthropod-Borne Diseases
Record number :
2454550
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