1. Susceptibility of phlebotomine sandflies (Diptera: Psychodidae) collected in the field, to alpha-cypermethrin in four municipalities endemic to leishmaniasis
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Andrey José de Andrade, Douglas de Almeida Rocha, Grasielle Caldas D’Ávila Pessoa, Marcos Takashi Obara, Nelder Gontijo Figueiredo, and Luciana Reinaldo Moura
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phlebotominae ,Insecticides ,Veterinary medicine ,lcsh:Arctic medicine. Tropical medicine ,Insecticide resistance ,Endemic Diseases ,lcsh:RC955-962 ,Phlebotominae ,030231 tropical medicine ,Alpha cypermethrin ,alpha-cypermethrin ,Brief Communication ,03 medical and health sciences ,0302 clinical medicine ,leishmaeniasis ,Alfa-cipermetrina ,Pyrethrins ,medicine ,Animals ,Leishmaniose ,Inseticidas - resistência ,Psychodidae ,Leishmaniasis ,biology ,Alphacypermethrin ,Alpha-cypermethrin ,insecticide resistance ,medicine.disease ,biology.organism_classification ,Insect Vectors ,bioassay ,Leishmaeniasis ,Female ,Bioassay ,Flebotomíneos ,Endemic diseases ,Chemical control ,Bioensaios ,Brazil - Abstract
Although the chemical control against leishmaniasis began in 1953 in Brazil, little information is available on how this strategy has affected populations of phlebotomine sandflies in the field. The objective of this study was to analyze the susceptibility profile of four populations of phlebotomine sandflies to the insecticide alpha-cypermethrin. Sandflies collected in field in four Brazilian municipalities were evaluated using CDC bottles in different concentrations of alpha-cypermethrin. A total of 1,186 phlebotomine sandflies were used in the bioassays. The LD50 ranged from 1.48 to 2.57 ug/mL in the field populations. For a dose of 5 ug/mL of alpha-cypermethrin, the LT50 and LT95 ranged from 17.9 to 27.5 minutes, and LT95 from 39.7 to 61.5 minutes, respectively. All the populations studied were highly susceptible to the insecticide alpha-cypermethrin. Routine studies are needed to detect changes in sandflies susceptibility to insecticides.
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- 2020