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Biomédica

Print version ISSN 0120-4157On-line version ISSN 2590-7379

Abstract

CACERES, Lorenzo; AYARZA, Cipriano  and  BERNAL, Damaris. Evaluation of the biological efficacy and susceptibility in Aedes aegypti to the pyrethroid insecticides deltamethrin and cyfluthrin during the Zika virus outbreak in Kuna Yala, Panama. Biomed. [online]. 2023, vol.43, n.2, pp.222-243.  Epub June 30, 2023. ISSN 0120-4157.  https://doi.org/10.7705/biomedica.6746.

Introduction.

The development of resistance to insecticides in Aedes aegypti represents a major threat to public health. Surveillance and monitoring of the biological efficacy and sensibility of Aedes aegypti populations to insecticides is fundamental to prolong the useful life of insecticide molecules.

Objective.

To evaluate the biological efficacy of deltamethrin and cyfluthrin and sensibility to insecticides in Aedes aegypti during the zika epidemic outbreak in Kuna Yala, Panama. Methods and materials. We assessed the biological efficacy of deltamethrin and cyfluthrin, and sensibility in the strain Aedes aegypti Ustupo using bioassays standardized by the World Health Organization during the Zika epidemic outbreak in Kuna Yala, Panama.

Results.

In the bioassays with Aedes aegypti Ustupo, we observed a possible resistance to deltamethrin and cyfluthrin with a mortality rate of 95,3 and 94%, respectively. The obtained results registered low biological efficacy of deltamethrin and cyfluthrin with average percentages of mortality of 75 and 31.1% in the intradomicile, and 63,7 and 26.1% in the peridomicile.

Conclusion.

The results of this study represent a challenge for the National Aedes Control Program to care for and maintain the toxic effect of insecticides applied against Aedes populations. There is a need for the National Aedes Control Program to establish some guidelines about resistance assessment and resistant populations’ geographic distribution to guarantee the sustainability of anti-vector interventions against Aedes populations.

Keywords : Aedes; insecticide resistance; vector control of disease; dengue; Zika virus..

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