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Susceptibility of Aedes albopictus from dengue outbreak areas to temephos and Bacillus thuringiensis subsp.israelensis 被引量:1

Susceptibility of Aedes albopictus from dengue outbreak areas to temephos and Bacillus thuringiensis subsp.israelensis
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摘要 Objective:To monitor the current duration of the application rates in vector programme and the level of Aedes albopictus larvae susceptibility from three selected areas in northeast district of Penang on two selected larvicides,temephos and Bacillus thuringiensis subsp.israelensis(Bti) which are commonly used by Penang Health Department for vector control.Methods:The mosquito larvae were tested against two types of larvicides:(1) temephos(Abate®) with diagnostic dosage(0.012 mg/L) and operational dosage(1 mg/L) and(2)Bacillus thuringiensis subsp.israelensis(Vecto Bac®WG) with operational dosage ranging from 6 000 international toxic units per L to 24 000 international toxic unit per L.A total of 20 late third and early forth instar larvae were selected and transferred into paper cup sized 300 m L using wide-mouthed pipette.The larvae were distributed into each 300 m L paper cup containing 50 m L of aged tap water.The experiment was replicated five times for each concentration tested.Each test was repeated three times.The mortality was recorded after 24 h of exposure and recorded lethal time was based on 2 h for temephos and 6 h for Bti.The control consisted of ethanol for temephos and only seasoned water for Bti.Results:The result showed that Aedes albopictus from Flat Hamna,Kampung Sungai Gelugor and Kampung Tanjung Tokong were still susceptible to Bti and temephos.However,higher lethal time and resistance ratio were detected in strain from Flat Hamna which was a known dengue hot spot area in northeast of Penang.Conclusions:The application of temephos and Bti in vector control activity in these selected localities is still relevant in the control of Aedes larvae populations. Objective:To monitor the current duration of the application rates in vector programme and the level of Aedes albopictus larvae susceptibility from three selected areas in northeast district of Penang on two selected larvicides,temephos and Bacillus thuringiensis subsp.israelensis(Bti) which are commonly used by Penang Health Department for vector control.Methods:The mosquito larvae were tested against two types of larvicides:(1) temephos(Abate®) with diagnostic dosage(0.012 mg/L) and operational dosage(1 mg/L) and(2)Bacillus thuringiensis subsp.israelensis(Vecto Bac®WG) with operational dosage ranging from 6 000 international toxic units per L to 24 000 international toxic unit per L.A total of 20 late third and early forth instar larvae were selected and transferred into paper cup sized 300 m L using wide-mouthed pipette.The larvae were distributed into each 300 m L paper cup containing 50 m L of aged tap water.The experiment was replicated five times for each concentration tested.Each test was repeated three times.The mortality was recorded after 24 h of exposure and recorded lethal time was based on 2 h for temephos and 6 h for Bti.The control consisted of ethanol for temephos and only seasoned water for Bti.Results:The result showed that Aedes albopictus from Flat Hamna,Kampung Sungai Gelugor and Kampung Tanjung Tokong were still susceptible to Bti and temephos.However,higher lethal time and resistance ratio were detected in strain from Flat Hamna which was a known dengue hot spot area in northeast of Penang.Conclusions:The application of temephos and Bti in vector control activity in these selected localities is still relevant in the control of Aedes larvae populations.
出处 《Asian Pacific Journal of Tropical Biomedicine》 SCIE CAS 2016年第4期295-300,共6页 亚太热带生物医学杂志(英文版)
基金 Funded by FGRS Grant by Ministry of Education and Universiti Sains Malaysia(203/PBIOLOGI/6711359)
关键词 AEDES ALBOPICTUS Mosquito LARVICIDE SUSCEPTIBILITY Aedes albopictus Mosquito Larvicide Susceptibility
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