Spatial and temporal country-wide survey of temephos resistance in Brazilian populations of Aedes aegypti

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Autor(a) principal: Chediak,Mateus
Data de Publicação: 2016
Outros Autores: G Pimenta Jr,Fabiano, Coelho,Giovanini E, Braga,Ima A, Lima,José Bento P, Cavalcante,Karina Ribeiro LJ, Sousa,Lindemberg C de, Melo-Santos,Maria Alice V de, Macoris,Maria de Lourdes da G, Araújo,Ana Paula de, Ayres,Constância Flávia J, Andrighetti,Maria Teresa M, Gomes,Ricristhi Gonçalves de A, Campos,Kauara B, Guedes,Raul Narciso C
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Idioma: eng
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Resumo: The organophosphate temephos has been the main insecticide used against larvae of the dengue and yellow fever mosquito (Aedes aegypti) in Brazil since the mid-1980s. Reports of resistance date back to 1995; however, no systematic reports of widespread temephos resistance have occurred to date. As resistance investigation is paramount for strategic decision-making by health officials, our objective here was to investigate the spatial and temporal spread of temephos resistance in Ae. aegypti in Brazil for the last 12 years using discriminating temephos concentrations and the bioassay protocols of the World Health Organization. The mortality results obtained were subjected to spatial analysis for distance interpolation using semi-variance models to generate maps that depict the spread of temephos resistance in Brazil since 1999. The problem has been expanding. Since 2002-2003, approximately half the country has exhibited mosquito populations resistant to temephos. The frequency of temephos resistance and, likely, control failures, which start when the insecticide mortality level drops below 80%, has increased even further since 2004. Few parts of Brazil are able to achieve the target 80% efficacy threshold by 2010/2011, resulting in a significant risk of control failure by temephos in most of the country. The widespread resistance to temephos in Brazilian Ae. aegypti populations greatly compromise effective mosquito control efforts using this insecticide and indicates the urgent need to identify alternative insecticides aided by the preventive elimination of potential mosquito breeding sites.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Spatial and temporal country-wide survey of temephos resistance in Brazilian populations of Aedes aegypti
title Spatial and temporal country-wide survey of temephos resistance in Brazilian populations of Aedes aegypti
spellingShingle Spatial and temporal country-wide survey of temephos resistance in Brazilian populations of Aedes aegypti
Chediak,Mateus
insecticide resistance survey
dengue
distance interpolation
distribution maps
mosquito larvae
title_short Spatial and temporal country-wide survey of temephos resistance in Brazilian populations of Aedes aegypti
title_full Spatial and temporal country-wide survey of temephos resistance in Brazilian populations of Aedes aegypti
title_fullStr Spatial and temporal country-wide survey of temephos resistance in Brazilian populations of Aedes aegypti
title_full_unstemmed Spatial and temporal country-wide survey of temephos resistance in Brazilian populations of Aedes aegypti
title_sort Spatial and temporal country-wide survey of temephos resistance in Brazilian populations of Aedes aegypti
author Chediak,Mateus
author_facet Chediak,Mateus
G Pimenta Jr,Fabiano
Coelho,Giovanini E
Braga,Ima A
Lima,José Bento P
Cavalcante,Karina Ribeiro LJ
Sousa,Lindemberg C de
Melo-Santos,Maria Alice V de
Macoris,Maria de Lourdes da G
Araújo,Ana Paula de
Ayres,Constância Flávia J
Andrighetti,Maria Teresa M
Gomes,Ricristhi Gonçalves de A
Campos,Kauara B
Guedes,Raul Narciso C
author_role author
author2 G Pimenta Jr,Fabiano
Coelho,Giovanini E
Braga,Ima A
Lima,José Bento P
Cavalcante,Karina Ribeiro LJ
Sousa,Lindemberg C de
Melo-Santos,Maria Alice V de
Macoris,Maria de Lourdes da G
Araújo,Ana Paula de
Ayres,Constância Flávia J
Andrighetti,Maria Teresa M
Gomes,Ricristhi Gonçalves de A
Campos,Kauara B
Guedes,Raul Narciso C
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author
author
author
author
author
author
author
author
author
author
author
author
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Chediak,Mateus
G Pimenta Jr,Fabiano
Coelho,Giovanini E
Braga,Ima A
Lima,José Bento P
Cavalcante,Karina Ribeiro LJ
Sousa,Lindemberg C de
Melo-Santos,Maria Alice V de
Macoris,Maria de Lourdes da G
Araújo,Ana Paula de
Ayres,Constância Flávia J
Andrighetti,Maria Teresa M
Gomes,Ricristhi Gonçalves de A
Campos,Kauara B
Guedes,Raul Narciso C
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv insecticide resistance survey
dengue
distance interpolation
distribution maps
mosquito larvae
topic insecticide resistance survey
dengue
distance interpolation
distribution maps
mosquito larvae
dc.description.none.fl_txt_mv The organophosphate temephos has been the main insecticide used against larvae of the dengue and yellow fever mosquito (Aedes aegypti) in Brazil since the mid-1980s. Reports of resistance date back to 1995; however, no systematic reports of widespread temephos resistance have occurred to date. As resistance investigation is paramount for strategic decision-making by health officials, our objective here was to investigate the spatial and temporal spread of temephos resistance in Ae. aegypti in Brazil for the last 12 years using discriminating temephos concentrations and the bioassay protocols of the World Health Organization. The mortality results obtained were subjected to spatial analysis for distance interpolation using semi-variance models to generate maps that depict the spread of temephos resistance in Brazil since 1999. The problem has been expanding. Since 2002-2003, approximately half the country has exhibited mosquito populations resistant to temephos. The frequency of temephos resistance and, likely, control failures, which start when the insecticide mortality level drops below 80%, has increased even further since 2004. Few parts of Brazil are able to achieve the target 80% efficacy threshold by 2010/2011, resulting in a significant risk of control failure by temephos in most of the country. The widespread resistance to temephos in Brazilian Ae. aegypti populations greatly compromise effective mosquito control efforts using this insecticide and indicates the urgent need to identify alternative insecticides aided by the preventive elimination of potential mosquito breeding sites.
description The organophosphate temephos has been the main insecticide used against larvae of the dengue and yellow fever mosquito (Aedes aegypti) in Brazil since the mid-1980s. Reports of resistance date back to 1995; however, no systematic reports of widespread temephos resistance have occurred to date. As resistance investigation is paramount for strategic decision-making by health officials, our objective here was to investigate the spatial and temporal spread of temephos resistance in Ae. aegypti in Brazil for the last 12 years using discriminating temephos concentrations and the bioassay protocols of the World Health Organization. The mortality results obtained were subjected to spatial analysis for distance interpolation using semi-variance models to generate maps that depict the spread of temephos resistance in Brazil since 1999. The problem has been expanding. Since 2002-2003, approximately half the country has exhibited mosquito populations resistant to temephos. The frequency of temephos resistance and, likely, control failures, which start when the insecticide mortality level drops below 80%, has increased even further since 2004. Few parts of Brazil are able to achieve the target 80% efficacy threshold by 2010/2011, resulting in a significant risk of control failure by temephos in most of the country. The widespread resistance to temephos in Brazilian Ae. aegypti populations greatly compromise effective mosquito control efforts using this insecticide and indicates the urgent need to identify alternative insecticides aided by the preventive elimination of potential mosquito breeding sites.
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