“…Currently, several point mutations of insecticide knockdown (kdr) have been identified to be associated with the occurrence of pyrethroid resistance of Aedes aegypti [21]. These mutations of VGSC gene were reported to play roles in pyrethroid resistance of Aedes aegypti, especially the mutations at domain II (V410L); domain III (G923V, L982W, S989P, I1011M, I1011V, V1016G, V1016I); and domain III (T1520I, F1534C, D1763Y) [17,[21][22][23][24][25]. Aedes aegypti kdr mutations with high allele frequency have been detected in many countries, including, US, India, Malaysia, Brazil, Myanmar, Thailand, Mexico, and Indonesia [17,21,22,[26][27][28][29] Acetylcholinesterase (AChE) gene has been described as a key enzyme of the cholinergic system, by regulating the level of acetylcholine and terminating nerve impulses by catalyzing the hydrolisis of acetylcholine [30,31].…”