2022
DOI: 10.1016/j.actatropica.2022.106695
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The impact of insect growth regulators on adult emergence inhibition and the fitness of Aedes aegypti field populations in Thailand

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“…Fertility reduction in the male mosquito population could subsequently impact the viable hatching embryos in females if they were to mate with PPF-exposed males. These results are similar to those of a previous study that observed a significant reduction in sperm production in the PPF-treated laboratory-reared population compared with field populations in Thailand ( 35 ). The PPF-induced reduction in male fertility could be interpreted as a semi-sterilization effect.…”
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“…Fertility reduction in the male mosquito population could subsequently impact the viable hatching embryos in females if they were to mate with PPF-exposed males. These results are similar to those of a previous study that observed a significant reduction in sperm production in the PPF-treated laboratory-reared population compared with field populations in Thailand ( 35 ). The PPF-induced reduction in male fertility could be interpreted as a semi-sterilization effect.…”
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confidence: 91%
“…In the larval bioassay, juvenile hormone analogues such as Pyriproxyfen offer excellent potential for controlling Ae. aegypti larvae by preventing their successful development into viable adults (Fansiri et al 2022). In addition, Pyriproxyfen is considered as a pesticide that is non-toxic to birds or animals, with no genotoxic or carcinogenic effects (Suman et al 2014).…”
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