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Patterns of insecticide resistance in larval Culex pipiens populations in Israel: dynamics and trends.

Laor Orshan1, Maria Kelbert, Hedva Pener.   

Abstract

Resistance to insecticides of larval Culex pipiens populations in Israel has been monitored for ten years and the results were used for control planning. The insecticides tested were the organophosphates chlorpyrifos, fenthion, and temephos and the pyrethroids permethrin and cypermethrin. Over the years the relative resistance (R/R) values to chlorpyrifos in most populations tested were between 200-400, with records of up to 700 R/R. Practically no susceptible populations were found and the compound has been withdrawn from use, resulting in a decrease in the relative resistance values. In 1996 when fenthion was reintroduced, no resistant populations were found, but in the following years significant resistance appeared in an increasing number of populations with values lower than recorded for chlorpyrifos but still high (up to 100 R/R). All populations tested were found to be susceptible to temephos and accordingly the compound was reintroduced in 2002. Over the ten years, no significant resistance to cypermethrin was found in the majority of the populations tested, while a trend of increased resistance to permethrin was noted with a few records of >1000 R/R. The results demonstrate the importance of continuous monitoring of insecticide resistance for efficient mosquito control. Alternative insecticides and methods of control are discussed.

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Year:  2005        PMID: 16599165

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Vector Ecol        ISSN: 1081-1710            Impact factor:   1.671


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