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anopheles arabiensis

Profile

Order Family Common Name(s) Group Host
diptera culicidae anopheles mosquito MED

Shown Resistance to Active Ingredient(s)

  1. bendiocarb
  2. BHC/cyclodienes - Unspecified In Literature (#12)
  3. Carbamates - Unspecified in Literature
  4. DDT (#6)
  5. deltamethrin
  6. malathion (#2)
  7. permethrin (#4)
  8. phenthoate
  9. propoxur
  10. Pyrethroids - Unspecified In Literature

Citation(s) of Resistance

# Citation
1 WHO 1976. (1976).
2 WHO 1979. (1979).
3 WHO 1980. (1980).
4 WHO 1986. (1986).
5 Mouatcho, J.C., Munhenga, G., Hargreaves, K., Brooke, B.D., Coetzee, M., Koekemoer, L.L. (2009). Pyrethroid resistance in a major African malaria vector Anopheles arabiensis from Mamfene, northern KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa. South African Journal of Science, 105 127-131.
6 Yagoop, J., Bashir, H., and Assad, M. (2013). Susceptibility of anopheles arabiensis (Diptera: Culicidae) adults to some commonly used agricultural insecticides in El Rahad Agricultural Corporation, Central Sudan. Scholarly Journal of Agricultural Science, 3 10-20.
7 Witzig, C., Parry, M., Morgan, JC., Irving H., Steven, A., Cuamba, N., Kerah-Hinzoumbe, C., Ranson, H., and Wondji, CS. (2013). Genetic mapping identifies a major locus spanning P450 clusters associated with pyrethroid resistance in kdr-free Anopheles arabiensis from Chad. Heredity, 110 389-397.

Location(s) Where Resistance is Reported

# Location
1 20 -- Burkina Faso -- 4
2 27 -- Chad -- 4
3 49 -- Ethiopia -- 4
4 81 -- Kenya -- 4
5 88 -- Madagascar -- 4
6 93 -- Mauritania -- 4
7 94 -- Mauritius -- 4
8 97 -- Mozambique -- 4
9 106 -- Nigeria -- 4
10 122 -- Senegal -- 4
11 133 -- Sudan -- 4
12 136 -- Swaziland -- 4
13 143 -- Tanzania -- 4
14 168 -- Zimbabwe -- 4
15 2915 -- South Africa -- KwaZulu-Natal -- Mamfene -- 4
16 4708 -- Sudan -- 4
17 5605 -- Sudan -- Gezira -- 4
18 10540 -- Chad -- Ndjamena -- 4
19 10541 -- Chad -- Ndjamena -- 4
20 10542 -- Chad -- Ndjamena -- 4

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