| Literature DB >> 31910831 |
Joanna E C Furnival-Adams1, Soromane Camara2, Mark Rowland3, Alphonsine A Koffi2, Ludovic P Ahoua Alou2, Welbeck A Oumbouke3,2, Raphael N'Guessan4,5.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Indoor attractive toxic sugar bait (ATSB) has potential as a supplementary vector-control and resistance-management tool, offering an alternative mode of insecticide delivery to current core vector-control interventions, with potential to deliver novel insecticides. Given the high long-lasting insecticidal bed net (LLIN) coverage across Africa, it is crucial that the efficacy of indoor ATSB in combination with LLINs is established before it is considered for wider use in public health.Entities:
Keywords: Anopheles gambiae; Attractive toxic sugar bait; Resistance management; Sugar feeding behaviour
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Year: 2020 PMID: 31910831 PMCID: PMC6947962 DOI: 10.1186/s12936-019-3095-1
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Malar J ISSN: 1475-2875 Impact factor: 2.979
Fig. 1ATSB trap design and positioning inside experimental huts
Fig. 2The appearance of blood-fed (left), ATSB fed (middle) and sugar-fed (right) mosquitoes under the microscope
Fig. 3Proportions of Anopheles gambiae s.l. killed after 72 h in preliminary cage bioassays to determine putative dosages for boric acid (a) and chlorfenapyr (b)
Effect of ATSB (boric acid BA, chlorfenapyr CFP) with untreated net or PermaNet 2.0 (P2.0) LN on the numbers of Anopheles gambiae s.l. caught: percentages deterred and percentages exiting in experimental huts
| Treatment | Total females caught | Mean number of females caught per night | Percentage deterred | Percentage exiting |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Untreated neta | 745 | 23a (17–30) | ─ | 40ac (36–44) |
| P2.0 LN (holed) | 403 | 12bc (9–16) | 49 | 50b (44–55) |
| BA + untreated net (holed) | 628 | 17ab (13–23) | 25 | 37a (33–42) |
| BA + P2.0 LN (holed) | 451 | 12bc (9–16) | 48 | 45bc (40–50) |
| CFP + untreated net (holed) | 508 | 14b (11–19) | 39 | 33a (28–38) |
| CFP + P2.0 LN (holed) | 462 | 12bc (9–17) | 45 | 47b (42–53) |
| CFP + P2.0 LN (intact) | 326 | 8.8c (6.5–12) | 61 | 60d (54–66) |
Numbers in the same column sharing a letter superscript do not differ significantly (p > 0.05)
aPooled average of the two control huts (described in “Methods”)
Effect of ATSB (Boric acid BA, chlorfenapyr CFP) with untreated net or PermaNet 2.0 (P2.0) LN on the proportions of Anopheles gambiae s.l. blood fed and ATSB fed (visible dye in abdomen) in experimental huts
| Treatment | Total blood fed | Percentage blood fed | BFI (%) | Personal protection (%) | Females with visible dye in abdomen (%) |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Untreated neta | 331 | 46a (41–51) | ─ | ─ | ─ |
| P2.0 LN (holed) | 138 | 35b (30–41) | 24 | 64 | ─ |
| BA + untreated net (holed) | 268 | 42a (37–48) | 8 | 31 | 8a (6–10) |
| BA + P2.0 LN (holed) | 151 | 33b (28–39) | 28 | 62 | 8a (5–10) |
| CFP + untreated net (holed) | 242 | 47a (41–52) | 0 | 37 | 6ac (4–8) |
| CFP + P2.0 LN (holed) | 119 | 26c (21–31) | 44 | 70 | 11b (8–14) |
| CFP + P2.0 LN (intact) | 61 | 19d (14–24) | 60 | 84 | 4c (2–7) |
Numbers in the same column sharing the same letter superscript do not differ significantly (p > 0.05)
BFI Blood feeding inhibition, NS not statistically significant (p > 0.05)
aPooled average of the two control huts (described in “Methods”)
Effect of ATSB (Boric acid BA, chlorfenapyr CFP) with untreated net or PermaNet 2.0 (P2.0) LN on Anopheles gambiae s.l. mortality in experimental huts
| Treatment | Total dead after 72 h | Percentage mortality at collection | Percentage mortality after 24 h | Percentage mortality after 72 h | Control-corrected 72 h mortality (%) | Total with visible dye | (%) Visible dye-fed mortality |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Untreated neta | 72 | 7a (5–9) | 10a (8–12) | 11a (9–13) | ─ | 0 | ─ |
| LN (holed) | 76 | 12b (9–15) | 17b (13–21) | 19b (15–23) | 9 | 0 | ─ |
| BA + untreated net (holed) | 178 | 19c (16–23) | 25c (21–29) | 28c (24–32) | 19 | 51 | 94a (92–96) |
| BA + P2.0 LN (holed) | 124 | 23c (19–28) | 27c (22–31) | 28c (23–33) | 19 | 35 | 94a (92–96) |
| CFP + untreated net (holed) | 189 | 34d (29–39) | 36d (31–41) | 37d (32–42) | 29 | 29 | 100 |
| CFP + P2.0 LN (holed) | 181 | 33d (28–38) | 37d (32–42) | 39d (34–44) | 31 | 53 | 100 |
| CFP + P2.0 LN (intact) | 109 | 18c (14–23) | 27c (22–33) | 33cd (28–39) | 25 | 14 | 100 |
Numbers in the same column sharing a letter superscript do not differ significantly (p > 0.05)
aPooled average of the two control huts (described in “Methods”)
Effect of ATSB (boric acid BA, chlorfenapyr CFP) with untreated net or PermaNet 2.0 (P2.0) LN on mortality of blood-fed and unfed Anopheles gambiae s.l. in experimental huts
| Treatment | Total females blood fed dead | % dead among blood fed (blood fed dead/total blood fed) | Control corrected blood fed dead (%) | Total females unfed | % females unfed (total unfed/total caught) | % dead among unfed (unfed dead/total unfed) | Control corrected unfed dead (%) |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Untreated neta | 9 | 3a (2–4) | ─ | 393 | 56a (52–61) | 16a (13–18) | ─ |
| LN (holed) | 13 | 9b (7–12) | 6 | 267 | 66b (60–72) | 24b (21–28) | 10 |
| BA + untreated net (holed) | 32 | 11b (9–14) | 8 | 359 | 59a (54–65) | 40c (36–45) | 29 |
| BA + LN (holed) | 19 | 13bc (10–16) | 10 | 304 | 69bc (63–74) | 30d (26–34) | 17 |
| CFP + untreated net (holed) | 36 | 15c (12–18) | 13 | 264 | 55a (49–61) | 57e (34–52) | 48 |
| CFP + LN (holed) | 14 | 13bc (10–16) | 11 | 358 | 75c (70–80) | 49f (44–53) | 29 |
| CFP + LN (intact) | 14 | 24d (19–28) | 22 | 256 | 84d (79–88) | 34 g (30–39) | 22 |
Numbers in the same column sharing a letter superscript do not differ significantly (p > 0.05)
aPooled average of the two control huts (described in “Methods”)
Fig. 4Effect of ATSB with untreated net or PermaNet 2.0 LN against pyrethroid-resistant Anopheles gambiae s.l. in tunnel test: (a) passage rate; (b) percentage ATSB feeding; (c) percentage 72-h mortality; (d) percentage blood feeding