Abstract:Background: Vector control has been a key strategy in malaria prevention and elimination for decades. However, insecticide resistance is becoming a serious threat to vector control. Anopheles sinensis is one of the important transmission vectors for malaria in Guizhou Province, China. However, little is known on insecticide resistance status and related mechanism. In this study, the diversity and frequency of the major insecticide resistance associated genes such as voltage-gated sodium channel (vgsc) and acet… Show more
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