2020
DOI: 10.21149/11142
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Nebulización térmica intradomiciliar de la mezcla de flupyradifurona y transflutrina en mosquitos Aedes aegypti susceptibles y resistentes a piretroides en el Sur de México

Abstract: Objetivo. Evaluar la efectividad de la mezcla de flupyradifurona 26.3 g/L y transflutrina 52.5 g/L aplicada como niebla térmica a mosquitos Aedes vectores de virus dengue, Zika y chikungunya. Material y métodos. Se colocaron grupos de 15 mosquitos de Ae. aegypti (susceptibles y resistentes a piretroides) dentro de jaulas, en sala, recámara y cocina. Posteriormente, se aplicó la mezcla de flupyradifurona y transflutrina dentro de las viviendas a una dosis de 2 y 4 mg/m3, respectivamente. Resultados. La mezcla d… Show more

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“…Chemical control is an essential element in vector control strategies worldwide and can be implemented under two approaches: 1) to reduce density/increase vector mortality by adulticides and larvicides application and 2) to reduce human vector contact by insecticide-treated materials (ITMs) such as long-lasting insecticide nets (LLINs), traditional nets, and personal repellents [2]. Vector control programs have favored insecticides to control adults, mainly based on ultralow-volume (ULV) space application for outdoors in open spaces due to the ease of covering large areas in the shortest possible time and thermal fog indoors [26][27][28]. Aerial ultralowvolume (AULV) applications are also being tested in México [29].…”
Section: Most Of the Interventions Formentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Chemical control is an essential element in vector control strategies worldwide and can be implemented under two approaches: 1) to reduce density/increase vector mortality by adulticides and larvicides application and 2) to reduce human vector contact by insecticide-treated materials (ITMs) such as long-lasting insecticide nets (LLINs), traditional nets, and personal repellents [2]. Vector control programs have favored insecticides to control adults, mainly based on ultralow-volume (ULV) space application for outdoors in open spaces due to the ease of covering large areas in the shortest possible time and thermal fog indoors [26][27][28]. Aerial ultralowvolume (AULV) applications are also being tested in México [29].…”
Section: Most Of the Interventions Formentioning
confidence: 99%