| Literature DB >> 31147521 |
Brian Lovett1, Etienne Bilgo2, Souro Abel Millogo2, Abel Kader Ouattarra2, Issiaka Sare2, Edounou Jacques Gnambani2, Roch K Dabire2, Abdoulaye Diabate3, Raymond J St Leger4.
Abstract
Malaria control efforts require implementation of new technologies that manage insecticide resistance. Metarhizium pingshaense provides an effective, mosquito-specific delivery system for potent insect-selective toxins. A semifield trial in a MosquitoSphere (a contained, near-natural environment) in Soumousso, a region of Burkina Faso where malaria is endemic, confirmed that the expression of an insect-specific toxin (Hybrid) increased fungal lethality and the likelihood that insecticide-resistant mosquitoes would be eliminated from a site. Also, as Hybrid-expressing M. pingshaense is effective at very low spore doses, its efficacy lasted longer than that of the unmodified Metarhizium Deployment of transgenic Metarhizium against mosquitoes could (subject to appropriate registration) be rapid, with products that could synergistically integrate with existing chemical control strategies to avert insecticide resistance.Entities:
Year: 2019 PMID: 31147521 DOI: 10.1126/science.aaw8737
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Science ISSN: 0036-8075 Impact factor: 47.728