“…Some countries, not including the United States, require disinsection of arriving international ßights with a pesticide before disembarkation of passengers and crew that involves residual and aerosol spraying before landing (U.S. Department of Transportation 2004, MQS/AQIS 2004). The efÞcacy of such treatments has been evaluated extensively, and the results vary depending on the insecticide, the insect of interest, method of insect exposure, and the location of the test insects in the aircraft (Brooke and Evans 1971;Sullivan et al 1972Sullivan et al , 1975Sullivan et al , 1978Cawley et al 1974;Langsford et al 1976;Bailey 1977;Liljedah et al 1977;Russell and Paton 1989). In one World Health Organization study (Anonymous 1995), it was noted that some individuals might experience transient discomfort after aircraft disinsection.…”