作者
Fred A Ashu, Caroline Fouet, Marilene M Ambadiang, Véronique Penlap-Beng, Colince Kamdem
发表日期
2023/4/20
期刊
bioRxiv
页码范围
2023.04. 18.537427
出版商
Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory
简介
Background
Neonicotinoids are potential alternatives for targeting pyrethroid-resistant mosquitoes, but their efficacy against malaria vector populations of Sub-Saharan Africa has yet to be investigated. Here we tested and compared the efficacy of four neonicotinoids alone or in combination with a synergist against two major vectors of Plasmodium.
Results
Using standard bioassays, we first assessed the lethal toxicity of three active ingredients against adults of two susceptible Anopheles strains and we determined discriminating doses for monitoring susceptibility in wild populations. We then tested the susceptibility of 5532 Anopheles mosquitoes collected from urban and rural areas of Yaoundé, Cameroon, to discriminating doses of acetamiprid, imidacloprid, clothianidin and thiamethoxam. We found that in comparison with some public health insecticides, neonicotinoids have high lethal concentration, LC99, reflecting their low toxicity to Anopheles mosquitoes. In addition to this reduced toxicity, resistance to the four neonicotinoids tested was detected in An. gambiae populations collected from agricultural areas where larvae are intensively exposed to crop-protection neonicotinoids. However, adults of another major vector that occurred in urbanized settings, An. coluzzii, were fully susceptible to neonicotinoids except acetamiprid for which 80% mortality was obtained within 72 h of insecticide exposure. Importantly, the cytochrome inhibitor, piperonyl butoxide (PBO), was very effective in enhancing the activity of clothianidin and acetamiprid providing opportunities to create potent neonicotinoid formulations against Anopheles.
Conclusion
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