| Literature DB >> 29017590 |
Christophe Antonio-Nkondjio1,2, N Sonhafouo-Chiana3, C S Ngadjeu4, P Doumbe-Belisse4, A Talipouo4, L Djamouko-Djonkam5, E Kopya4, R Bamou5, P Awono-Ambene6, Charles S Wondji7.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Malaria remains a major public health threat in Cameroon and disease prevention is facing strong challenges due to the rapid expansion of insecticide resistance in vector populations. The present review presents an overview of published data on insecticide resistance in the main malaria vectors in Cameroon to assist in the elaboration of future and sustainable resistance management strategies.Entities:
Keywords: An. funestus; An. gambiae (s.l.); Cameroon; Insecticide resistance; Malaria; Vector control
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Year: 2017 PMID: 29017590 PMCID: PMC5635606 DOI: 10.1186/s13071-017-2417-9
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Parasit Vectors ISSN: 1756-3305 Impact factor: 3.876
Summary of data collected in peer-review papers selected for the study
| Reference | Study year | Species | Insecticide | Location | Topics covered |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| [ | 2006 |
| DDT, perm, lamb, delta, feni, prop | 1 | Susceptibility & |
| [ | 2011 |
| DDT, perm, delta | 2, 3 | Susceptibility |
| [ | 1998 | Anopheline | cyflu | 4 | Tool evaluation |
| [ | 2013 |
| perm | 3 | Susceptibility |
| [ | 2010 |
| perm, delta | 2, 3 | Susceptibility & |
| [ | 2010 |
| bend | 3 | Susceptibility & metabolic resistance |
| [ | 2006 |
| carbo, delta, perm, DDT | 5, 6, 7 | Susceptibility & |
| [ | 2011 |
| DDT, perm, delta, lamb, bend, mala, cyflu | 8 | Susceptibility |
| [ | 1998 |
| DDT, perm, delta | 3 | Susceptibility & |
| [ | 2005 |
| lamb, mala, perm, chlorpy, prop, DDT, delta | 9, 10, 11 | Susceptibility & |
| [ | 2000 |
| DDT, perm, delta | 2, 3, 12, 9, 13, 11, 14, 15, 16 | Susceptibility & |
| [ | 2003–2004 |
| DDT, perm, delta | 17, 2, 18 | Susceptibility & |
| [ | 2006 |
| 2, 12, 11, 15 | Metabolic resistance | |
| [ | 2006 |
| 19, 20, 5, 2, 21, 18, 23 |
| |
| [ |
| 3 | Susceptibility | ||
| [ | 2013 |
| DDT, perm, delta | 24, 25, 11 | Susceptibility |
| [ | 1990 | Anopheline | delta & ITNs | 26 | Susceptibility |
| [ | 1990 | Anopheline | DEET | 26 | Tool evaluation |
| [ | 1995 | Anopheline | coils and mats | 27 | Tool evaluation |
| [ | 1993–1994 | Anopheline | coils and mats | 27 | Tool evaluation |
| [ | 2012 |
| etof, feni, diel, mala, bend, DDT, lamb, delta, perm | 1 | Susceptibility & resistance |
| [ | 2006 |
| pyrethroids | 11 | Metabolic resistance |
| [ | 2002 |
| DDT, perm, delta, lamb, bend, mala | 29, 30, 1, 31, 23, 3, 41, 42, 32, 33, 34, 17, 19 35, 36, 5, 37 | Susceptibility & |
| [ | 2013 |
| DDT, perm, delta | 2 | Susceptibility |
| [ | 2015 |
| DDT, perm, delta | 2 | Susceptibility |
| [ | 2001 |
| DDT, diel, lamb, delta, perm | 2, 39, 3, 40 | Susceptibility & |
| [ | 2006 |
| 3, 23, 2, 39, 18, 21, 2, 19, 5, 7, 40, 11, 20, 43, 38, 31 |
| |
| [ | 2008–2009 |
| DDT, perm, delta | 2, 23, 18, 3, 38, 11 | Susceptibility & |
| [ | 2006 |
| DDT, perm, delta | 35, 23 |
|
| [ | 2005 |
| 21, 40, 23 |
| |
| [ | 2012 |
| DDT | 3 | Metabolic resistance |
| [ | 2006 |
| dieldrin | 28 | Susceptibility & resistance |
| [ | 2011–2015 |
| delta | 9, 11, 44 | Susceptibility & |
Abbreviations: Perm permethrin, delta deltamethrin, lamb lambda-cyhalothrin, bend bendiocarb, mala malathion, diel dieldrin, prop propoxur, etof etofenprox, carbo carbosulfan, cyflu cyfluthrin
Locations: Gounougou (1), Douala (2), Yaoundé (3), Mbandjock (4), Tiko (5), Limbe (6), Idenau (7), Niété (8), Garoua (9), Gashiga (10), Pitoa (11), Mbalmayo (12), Boklé (13), Sekandi (14), Simatou (15), Maouda (16), Foumbot (17), Campo (18), Loum (19), Magba (20), Kribi (21), Akonolinga (22), Bertoua (23), Manoka (24), Youpwe (25), Mbebe (26), Nsimalen (27), Lagdo (28), Kousseri (29), Maga (30), Ngaoundéré (31), Mengong (32), Djoum (33), Ndop (34), Santchou (35), Bonassama (36), Nkongsamba (37), Makoutchietoum (38), Ipono (39), Mangoum (40), Soa (41), Dabadi (42), Bonamikengué (43), Mayo Oulo (44)
Fig. 1A map of Cameroon showing the distribution of study sites and members of the An. gambiae complex and An. funestus
Reported impact of some field trials conducted in the early 1990s before mass distribution of treated bed nets to the population in rural forest region of south Cameroon
| Study site [source] | Tools tested | Main species | Reduction in | Year of the trial | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| HBR (%) | EIR (%) | Malaria prevalence (%) | ||||
| Mbébé [ | ITN (deltamethrin treated nets: 25 mg/m2) |
| 62 | 78 | 75 | 1990 |
| Kumba [ | ITN (deltamethrin treated nets: 25 mg/m2) |
| 30 | 1992 | ||
| Ebogo [ | ITN (lambdacyhalothrin: 15 mg/m2) |
| 74 | 90 | 40 | 1992 |
| Mbébé [ | DEET (50% diethyl-toluamide) |
| 48 | 1992 | ||
| Nsimalen [ | Coils (0.15% |
| 78 | 1993–1994 | ||
| Mats (d-allethrin; S biothrin and diethyl-toluamide) |
| 83.3 | ||||
| Mbandjock [ | ITN (cyfluthrin-treated nets EW050) |
| 0 | 74 | 1997–1998 | |
Abbreviations: HBR human biting rate, EIR entomological inoculation rate, ITN insecticide-treated nets
Fig. 2Proportion of sites scoring high susceptibility (mortality rate > 90%) of An. gambiae populations to organochlorines, pyrethroids, carbamates and organophosphates in Cameroon between 1998 and 2017
Fig. 3Evolution of An. gambiae (s.l.) populations mortality rate to DDT in different sites across Cameroon from 1998 to 2017
Fig. 4Evolution of An. gambiae (s.l.) populations mortality rate to Permethrin in different sites across Cameroon from 1998 to 2017
Fig. 5Evolution of An. gambiae (s.l.) populations mortality rate to Deltamethrin in different sites across Cameroon from 1998 to 2017
Evolution of susceptibility to insecticides and resistance mechanisms in Anopheles funestus populations in Cameroon between 1997 and 2017
| Insecticide family | Insecticide | No. of sites with high susceptibility to insecticide (mortality > 90%)/ total number of sites (range) | |||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1997–2000 | 2000–2005 | 2006–2010 | 2011–2017 | ||
| Organochlorines | DDT | – | – | – | 0/2 (32–52%) |
| Dieldrine | – | – | 1/1 (20%) | 0/1 (26%) | |
| Organophosphate | Malathion | – | – | – | 2/2 (100%) |
| Fenitrothion | – | – | – | 0/1 (78%) | |
| Carbamates | Bendiocarb | – | – | – | 0/2 (86–88%) |
| Pyrethroids | Permethrin | – | – | – | 0/2 (50–78%) |
| Deltamethrin | – | – | – | 0/2 (64–68%) | |
| Lambda-cyhalothrin | – | – | – | 0/1 (48%) | |
| Etofenprox | – | – | – | 0/1 (68%) | |
Evolution of the kdr allele frequency in Anopheles gambiae (s.l.) populations in different ecological settings across Cameroon between 1997 and 2017
| Sites |
| ||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|
| 1997–2000 | 2001–2005 | 2006–2010 | 2011–2017 | |
| Urban sites (Forest areas)a | L1014F | 0 | 0–75.0 | 6.8–98.0 | 33.0–98.0 |
| L1014S | 0 | 8.3 | 0–21.0 | – | |
| Rural sites (Forest areas)b | L1014F | – | 4.0–53.4 | 5.0–62.7 | 69.7 |
| L1014S | 0 | 0 | 0–40.0 | – | |
| Urban sites (Sahelian, dry and humid savanna areas)c | L1014F | 0 | – | 18.7 | 15.0–97.0 |
| L1014S | 0 | – | 3.1 | – | |
| Rural sites (Sahelian, dry and humid savanna areas)d | L1014F | 0 | 2.5 | 0–62.0 | 0–100 |
| L1014S | 0 | – | 0–18.0 | 2.0 | |
| Rural sites (grassfields Highland area)e | L1014F | 0 | 37.0–84.9 | 38.0–84.0 | – |
| L1014S | 0 | 4.8–14.5 | 0–24.0 | – | |
aUrban sites (forest and humid savanna area) include Douala, Yaoundé, Bertoua, Kribi, Limbe, Mbalmayo and Nkongsamba
bRural sites (forest and humid savanna area) include Mbebe, Nsimalen, Mbandjock, Akonolinga, Campo, Djoum, Soa, Tiko, Loum Mengong, Idenau, Ipono, Dabadi and Manoka
cUrban sites (Dry savanna area) include Garoua, Ngaoundéré, Kousseri and Kaélé
dRural sites (Savanna area) include Pitoa, Gounougou, Gashiga, Maga, Boklé, Lagdo and Tibati
eRural sites (grassfields highland area): Foumbot, Ndop, Mangoum, Santchou and Makoutchietoum
Abbreviations: L1014F kdr allele from West Africa, L1014S kdr allele from East Africa, − data not available
Target site resistance and detoxification mechanisms detected for An. gambiae and An. funestus populations
| Species | Insecticide family | Insecticides | Resistance mechanisms | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Target site | Metabolic detoxification | Reference | |||
|
| Organochlorines | DDT | L1014F & L1014S |
| [ |
| Dieldrin | RDLR | [ | |||
| Carbamates | Bendiocarb |
| [ | ||
| Pyrethroids | Permethrin & deltamethrin | L1014F & L1014S |
| [ | |
|
| Organochlorines | DDT | L1014F | [ | |
| Pyrethroids | Permethrin & deltamethrin | L1014F |
| [ | |
|
| Organochlorines | DDT | 119F-GSTe2 | Overexpression of P450 Monooxygenase (suspected) | [ |
| Dieldrin | 296S-RDL | [ | |||
| Carbamates | Bendiocarb | ||||
| Pyrethroids | Permethrin & deltamethrin | Overexpression of P450 Monooxygenase (suspected) | [ | ||