2020
DOI: 10.1186/s12936-020-03335-0
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Evolution of insecticide resistance and its mechanisms in Anopheles stephensi in the WHO Eastern Mediterranean Region

Abstract: Background: While Iran is on the path to eliminating malaria, the disease with 4.9 million estimated cases and 9300 estimated deaths in 2018 remains a serious health problem in the World Health Organization (WHO) Eastern Mediterranean Region. Anopheles stephensi is the main malaria vector in Iran and its range extends from Iraq to western China. Recently, the vector invaded new territories in Sri Lanka and countries in the Horn of Africa. Insecticide resistance in An. stephensi is a potential issue in controll… Show more

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“…Widespread pyrethroid resistance in An. stephensi has been reported from Asia [ 19 ] and resistance has also been reported in Ethiopia [ 20 ]. However, to combat and control this invasive vector, a fuller understanding of insecticide resistance profiles is necessary.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Widespread pyrethroid resistance in An. stephensi has been reported from Asia [ 19 ] and resistance has also been reported in Ethiopia [ 20 ]. However, to combat and control this invasive vector, a fuller understanding of insecticide resistance profiles is necessary.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…pharoensis , indicating potential to cause increases in malaria in urban areas. As vector control measures are considered, high levels of resistance to many of the insecticides used on ITNs and for IRS may render these interventions less effective [ 19 ], and therefore alternative interventions, such as new types of nets (PBO and bi-treated), and larviciding, may need to be considered.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Many naturally occurring desired traits result from allelic variants of essential genes. For example, resistance to insecticides 104 is often conferred by allelic variants of genes encoding proteins targeted by these chemicals such as ion channels 105 , 106 , neurotransmitter receptors 107 , 108 or enzymes modifying neurotransmitter activity 109 . The wild-type alleles of these genes thus confer susceptibility to standard vector-control measures.…”
Section: Alternative Drive Systemsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…These include widespread insecticide resistance in An. stephensi that is prevalent in the WHO Eastern Mediterranean Region, including countries bordering or in the near vicinity of GCC countries [ 97 ], and temperature-dependent expansion of the range of mosquito species into new geographic areas and their interaction with resident mosquito species (e.g., expansion of An. stephensi in the Middle East and North Africa where Ae.…”
Section: Prospects For Malaria Elimination In Gcc Countriesmentioning
confidence: 99%