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Evaluating Over-the-Counter Household Insecticide Aerosols for Rapid Vector Control of Pyrethroid-Resistant Aedes aegypti.

Sergio Dzib-Florez1, Gustavo Ponce-García2, Anuar Medina-Barreiro1, Gabriela González-Olvera1,3, Yamili Contreras-Perera1, Felipe Del Castillo-Centeno1, Ahmed M M Ahmed1,4, Azael Che-Mendoza1, Philip J McCall5, Gonzalo Vazquez-Prokopec6, Pablo Manrique-Saide1.   

Abstract

Vector control methods that mobilize and impact rapidly during dengue, Zika, and chikungunya outbreaks are urgently needed in urban contexts. We investigated whether one person using a handheld aerosolized insecticide could achieve efficacy levels comparable to targeted indoor residual spraying (TIRS), using pyrethroid-resistant Aedes aegypti in a semi-field setting with experimental houses in Mexico. The insecticide product (H24, a carbamate and pyrethroid mixture), available over-the-counter locally, was sprayed only on known Ae. aegypti-resting surfaces, for example, walls less than 1.5 m and dark hidden areas. In six identical houses with paired bedrooms, one bedroom was treated, and the other remained an untreated control. Each week for 8 weeks, 100 female pyrethroid-resistant Ae. aegypti were released in each bedroom and followed up daily. Mortality rates in treated bedrooms exceeded 90% for at least 2 weeks, and more than 80% (89.2; 95% CI: 79.98-98.35) for 3 weeks or more. Mortality rates in control houses were zero. Results demonstrate that the immediate impact of TIRS can be delivered by one person using existing products, at an estimated cost for the average household in Mexico of under US$3 per month. Triggered by early outbreak signs, dissemination via community hubs and mass/social media of instructions to treat the home immediately, with monthly re-treatment thereafter, provides a simple means to engage and empower householders. Compatible with integrated vector management strategies, it enables self-protection even if existing agencies falter, a situation exemplified by the potential impact on vector control of the restrictions imposed during the 2020 COVID-19 pandemic.

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Year:  2020        PMID: 32748782      PMCID: PMC7646803          DOI: 10.4269/ajtmh.20-0515

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Am J Trop Med Hyg        ISSN: 0002-9637            Impact factor:   3.707


  24 in total

1.  Bio-Efficacy of Commercially Available Residual Insecticides for the Control of Aedes aegypti in Mexico.

Authors:  S Dzib-Florez; G Ponce-García; A Che-Mendoza; A Medina-Barreiro; L Gray; G González-Olvera; H Delfin-Gonzalez; D Chan-Espinoza; J Vadillo-Sánchez; L Del Castillo-Centeno; G Vazquez-Prokopec; P Manrique-Saide
Journal:  J Am Mosq Control Assoc       Date:  2020-03       Impact factor: 0.917

2.  Efficacy of 13 Commercial Household Aerosol Insecticides Against Aedes aegypti (Diptera: Culicidae) From Morelos, Mexico.

Authors:  Pablo A Kuri-Morales; Fabián Correa-Morales; Cassandra González-Acosta; Miguel Moreno-Garcia; Eduardo Dávalos-Becerril; José Ismael Benitez-Alva; Jorge Peralta-Rodriguez; Victor Salazar-Bueyes; Jesús F González-Roldán
Journal:  J Med Entomol       Date:  2018-02-28       Impact factor: 2.278

3.  Indoor Resting Behavior of Aedes aegypti (Diptera: Culicidae) in Acapulco, Mexico.

Authors:  Felipe Dzul-Manzanilla; Jésus Ibarra-López; Wilbert Bibiano Marín; Andrés Martini-Jaimes; Joel Torres Leyva; Fabián Correa-Morales; Herón Huerta; Pablo Manrique-Saide; Gonzalo M Vazquez-Prokopec
Journal:  J Med Entomol       Date:  2017-03-01       Impact factor: 2.278

4.  Household use of insecticide consumer products in a dengue-endemic area in México.

Authors:  María Alba Loroño-Pino; Yamili N Chan-Dzul; Rocio Zapata-Gil; Claudia Carrillo-Solís; Ana Uitz-Mena; Julián E García-Rejón; Thomas J Keefe; Barry J Beaty; Lars Eisen
Journal:  Trop Med Int Health       Date:  2014-07-17       Impact factor: 2.622

5.  Insecticide susceptibility status in Mexican populations of Stegomyia aegypti (= Aedes aegypti): a nationwide assessment.

Authors:  P A Kuri-Morales; F Correa-Morales; C González-Acosta; M Moreno-Garcia; R Santos-Luna; S Román-Pérez; F Salazar-Penagos; M Lombera-González; G Sánchez-Tejeda; J F González-Roldán
Journal:  Med Vet Entomol       Date:  2017-11-22       Impact factor: 2.739

6.  To spray or not to spray? Understanding participation in an indoor residual spray campaign in Arequipa, Peru.

Authors:  Valerie A Paz-Soldán; Karin M Bauer; Gabrielle C Hunter; Ricardo Castillo-Neyra; Vanessa D Arriola; Daniel Rivera-Lanas; Geoffrey H Rodriguez; Amparo M Toledo Vizcarra; Lina M Mollesaca Riveros; Michael Z Levy; Alison M Buttenheim
Journal:  Glob Public Health       Date:  2016-05-17

7.  Experimental evaluation of the impact of household aerosolized insecticides on pyrethroid resistant Aedes aegypti.

Authors:  Lyndsey Gray; Sergio Dzib Florez; Anuar Medina Barreiro; José Vadillo-Sánchez; Gabriela González-Olvera; Audrey Lenhart; Pablo Manrique-Saide; Gonzalo M Vazquez-Prokopec
Journal:  Sci Rep       Date:  2018-08-22       Impact factor: 4.379

8.  Efficacy of novel indoor residual spraying methods targeting pyrethroid-resistant Aedes aegypti within experimental houses.

Authors:  Mike W Dunbar; Fabian Correa-Morales; Felipe Dzul-Manzanilla; Anuar Medina-Barreiro; Wilbert Bibiano-Marín; Evaristo Morales-Ríos; José Vadillo-Sánchez; Beatriz López-Monroy; Scott A Ritchie; Audrey Lenhart; Pablo Manrique-Saide; Gonzalo M Vazquez-Prokopec
Journal:  PLoS Negl Trop Dis       Date:  2019-02-28

9.  Spatio-temporal coherence of dengue, chikungunya and Zika outbreaks in Merida, Mexico.

Authors:  Donal Bisanzio; Felipe Dzul-Manzanilla; Hector Gomez-Dantés; Norma Pavia-Ruz; Thomas J Hladish; Audrey Lenhart; Jorge Palacio-Vargas; Jesus F González Roldan; Fabian Correa-Morales; Gustavo Sánchez-Tejeda; Pablo Kuri Morales; Pablo Manrique-Saide; Ira M Longini; M Elizabeth Halloran; Gonzalo M Vazquez-Prokopec
Journal:  PLoS Negl Trop Dis       Date:  2018-03-15

Review 10.  The importance of vector control for the control and elimination of vector-borne diseases.

Authors:  Anne L Wilson; Orin Courtenay; Louise A Kelly-Hope; Thomas W Scott; Willem Takken; Steve J Torr; Steve W Lindsay
Journal:  PLoS Negl Trop Dis       Date:  2020-01-16
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Authors:  Beatrice R Egid; Mamadou Coulibaly; Samuel Kweku Dadzie; Basile Kamgang; Philip J McCall; Luigi Sedda; Kobie Hyacinthe Toe; Anne L Wilson
Journal:  Curr Res Parasitol Vector Borne Dis       Date:  2022

2.  Outcomes from international field trials with Male Aedes Sound Traps: Frequency-dependent effectiveness in capturing target species in relation to bycatch abundance.

Authors:  Kyran M Staunton; Donovan Leiva; Alvaro Cruz; Joelyn Goi; Carlos Arisqueta; Jianyi Liu; Mark Desnoyer; Paul Howell; Francia Espinosa; Azael Che Mendoza; Stephan Karl; Jacob E Crawford; Wei Xiang; Pablo Manrique-Saide; Nicole L Achee; John P Grieco; Scott A Ritchie; Thomas R Burkot; Nigel Snoad
Journal:  PLoS Negl Trop Dis       Date:  2021-02-25

3.  First comprehensive analysis of Aedes aegypti bionomics during an arbovirus outbreak in west Africa: Dengue in Ouagadougou, Burkina Faso, 2016-2017.

Authors:  Athanase Badolo; Aboubacar Sombié; Félix Yaméogo; Dimitri W Wangrawa; Aboubakar Sanon; Patricia M Pignatelli; Antoine Sanon; Mafalda Viana; Hirotaka Kanuka; David Weetman; Philip J McCall
Journal:  PLoS Negl Trop Dis       Date:  2022-07-06
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