Insecticide resistance inAedes aegyptifrom the National Capital Region, Philippines
Jason R. Angeles,
Richard Paul B. Malijan,
Ariza Minelle A. Apilado
et al.
Abstract:BackgroundHuman arboviral diseases such as dengue, chikungunya and Zika can be transmitted by the mosquitoAedes aegypti. The insecticide-based vector control strategy is critical in reducing the transmission of theseAedes-borne diseases but is threatened mainly by the emergence of insecticide resistance.Methodology/Principal FindingsAdultAedes aegyptifrom National Capital Region, Philippines were subjected to bioassay to determine their susceptibility to the diagnostic doses of pyrethroid, organochlorine and o… Show more
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