2017
DOI: 10.31436/imjm.v16i2.327
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Pyrethroid Resistance Status of Aedes (Stegomyia) Aegypti (Linneaus) from Dengue Endemic Areas in Peninsular Malaysia

Abstract: Vector control is still the principal method to control dengue and chemical insecticides, especially the pyrethroids such as permethrin are the forerunners of mosquito control agent. Intensive and extensive use of pyrethroids often result in resistance, thereby hampering control efforts. The present study was conducted to evaluate the susceptible status of Aedes aegypti, the primary vector of dengue against permethrin. A nationwide mosquito sampling via ovitrapping was conducted in 12 dengue hotspots across 5 … Show more

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“…PesTrapp is a potential tool to gather species density data nationwide. Usually, in the entomological studies, mosquito density index is segregated for local study area for evaluating vector control interventions and larval survey during outbreak (Rozilawati et al, 2015;Rosilawati et al, 2017;Ali et al, 2020). Gathering the mosquito density index gives a better understanding of the distribution and movement of mosquitoes for macro-and micro-habitat studies.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…PesTrapp is a potential tool to gather species density data nationwide. Usually, in the entomological studies, mosquito density index is segregated for local study area for evaluating vector control interventions and larval survey during outbreak (Rozilawati et al, 2015;Rosilawati et al, 2017;Ali et al, 2020). Gathering the mosquito density index gives a better understanding of the distribution and movement of mosquitoes for macro-and micro-habitat studies.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%