2024
DOI: 10.32473/jfmca.71.1.135291
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Critical Review of Insecticide Resistance in Us Aedes Albopictus: Resistance Status, Underlying Mechanisms, and Directions for Future Research

Alden S. Estep,
Neil D. Sanscrainte

Abstract: Aedes albopictus is a primary or secondary disease vector in Asia that invaded the United States around 1980. It is now present in more than half of US states and continues to expand in range. The willingness to bite in the daytime and the ability to colonize makes this species a target of control operations both to prevent nuisance biting and for public health reasons. As with other species, effective long-term control requires an integrated management strategy and information about efficacy of operational in… Show more

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