2022
DOI: 10.21203/rs.3.rs-1414794/v1
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Enhanced procedures for mosquito identification by MALDI-TOF MS

Abstract: Background. The increasing interest in arthropod identification by MALDI-TOF MS conducted to the emergence of heterogenic procedures, including sample preparation and selection of body parts to use. The absence of a consensual strategy hampers direct inter-studies comparisons and brings confusion to new users. Establishing optimized procedures and standardized protocols for mosquito identification by MALDI-TOF MS becomes compulsory, allowing notably the sharing of reference MS databases. Objective. Then, here,… Show more

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“…Our previous findings indicated higher identification scores using the head in comparison to the thorax and legs of field-collected Anopheles mosquitoes (18). However, conflicting results exist in the literature regarding the most appropriate anatomical part, influenced by laboratory protocols and specimen origins (38). It is noteworthy that legs, especially when exposed to pyrethroid insecticides, are prone to loss.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 87%
“…Our previous findings indicated higher identification scores using the head in comparison to the thorax and legs of field-collected Anopheles mosquitoes (18). However, conflicting results exist in the literature regarding the most appropriate anatomical part, influenced by laboratory protocols and specimen origins (38). It is noteworthy that legs, especially when exposed to pyrethroid insecticides, are prone to loss.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 87%