Control of mosquito vectors of tropical infectious diseases: (1) Bioefficacy of mosquito coils containing several pyrethroids and a synergist

The bioefficacy of mosquito coils containing several pyrethroids were tested in a 25 m3 room against Culex pipiens quinquefasciatus, Aedes aegypti and Anopheles dirus. The test results were compared with tests against Culex pipiens pallens in Japan. Based on the KT50 values (the 50% knockdown time)...

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Main Authors: Yoshio Katsuda, Somjai Leemingsawat, Supatra Thongrungkiat, Narumon Komalamisara, Tsutomu Kanzaki, Tomoe Watanabe, Tomoko Kahara
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spelling th-mahidol.198082018-07-12T09:47:49Z Control of mosquito vectors of tropical infectious diseases: (1) Bioefficacy of mosquito coils containing several pyrethroids and a synergist Yoshio Katsuda Somjai Leemingsawat Supatra Thongrungkiat Narumon Komalamisara Tsutomu Kanzaki Tomoe Watanabe Tomoko Kahara Dainihon Jochugiku Co., Ltd. Mahidol University Dainihon Jochugiku Co., Ltd. Medicine The bioefficacy of mosquito coils containing several pyrethroids were tested in a 25 m3 room against Culex pipiens quinquefasciatus, Aedes aegypti and Anopheles dirus. The test results were compared with tests against Culex pipiens pallens in Japan. Based on the KT50 values (the 50% knockdown time) of mosquito coils containing dl, d-T80-allethrin, d, d-T-prallethrin and methoxymethyl-tetrafluorobenzyl tetramethyl- cyclopropanecarboxylate (K-3050) at doses of 0.05-0.5% (w/w) with or without a Synergist, the pyrethroid susceptibility of the four mosquito species was as follows: Cx. p. quinquefasciatus was several times more tolerant to pyrethroids than Cx. p. pallens, Ae. aegypti was a further several times more tolerant than Cx. p. quinquefasciatus, and An. dirus was more susceptible than Cx. p. pallens (KT50 value: about half of Cx. p. pallens). The order of their susceptibilities is common for pyrethroids. Mosquito coils containing d, d-T-prallethrin and K-3050 at doses of 0.05-0.2% (w/w) and N-(2-ethylhexyl) bicycle-[2,2,1]-hept-5-ene-2,3-dicarboxyimide as a synergist at a ratio of 2 times the active ingredient were highly effective against Ae. aegypti, the most important mosquito vector for dengue fever. 2018-07-12T02:47:49Z 2018-07-12T02:47:49Z 2008-01-01 Article Southeast Asian Journal of Tropical Medicine and Public Health. Vol.39, No.1 (2008), 48-54 01251562 2-s2.0-39649101708 https://repository.li.mahidol.ac.th/handle/123456789/19808 Mahidol University SCOPUS https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?partnerID=HzOxMe3b&scp=39649101708&origin=inward
institution Mahidol University
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continent Asia
country Thailand
Thailand
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topic Medicine
spellingShingle Medicine
Yoshio Katsuda
Somjai Leemingsawat
Supatra Thongrungkiat
Narumon Komalamisara
Tsutomu Kanzaki
Tomoe Watanabe
Tomoko Kahara
Control of mosquito vectors of tropical infectious diseases: (1) Bioefficacy of mosquito coils containing several pyrethroids and a synergist
description The bioefficacy of mosquito coils containing several pyrethroids were tested in a 25 m3 room against Culex pipiens quinquefasciatus, Aedes aegypti and Anopheles dirus. The test results were compared with tests against Culex pipiens pallens in Japan. Based on the KT50 values (the 50% knockdown time) of mosquito coils containing dl, d-T80-allethrin, d, d-T-prallethrin and methoxymethyl-tetrafluorobenzyl tetramethyl- cyclopropanecarboxylate (K-3050) at doses of 0.05-0.5% (w/w) with or without a Synergist, the pyrethroid susceptibility of the four mosquito species was as follows: Cx. p. quinquefasciatus was several times more tolerant to pyrethroids than Cx. p. pallens, Ae. aegypti was a further several times more tolerant than Cx. p. quinquefasciatus, and An. dirus was more susceptible than Cx. p. pallens (KT50 value: about half of Cx. p. pallens). The order of their susceptibilities is common for pyrethroids. Mosquito coils containing d, d-T-prallethrin and K-3050 at doses of 0.05-0.2% (w/w) and N-(2-ethylhexyl) bicycle-[2,2,1]-hept-5-ene-2,3-dicarboxyimide as a synergist at a ratio of 2 times the active ingredient were highly effective against Ae. aegypti, the most important mosquito vector for dengue fever.
author2 Dainihon Jochugiku Co., Ltd.
author_facet Dainihon Jochugiku Co., Ltd.
Yoshio Katsuda
Somjai Leemingsawat
Supatra Thongrungkiat
Narumon Komalamisara
Tsutomu Kanzaki
Tomoe Watanabe
Tomoko Kahara
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author Yoshio Katsuda
Somjai Leemingsawat
Supatra Thongrungkiat
Narumon Komalamisara
Tsutomu Kanzaki
Tomoe Watanabe
Tomoko Kahara
author_sort Yoshio Katsuda
title Control of mosquito vectors of tropical infectious diseases: (1) Bioefficacy of mosquito coils containing several pyrethroids and a synergist
title_short Control of mosquito vectors of tropical infectious diseases: (1) Bioefficacy of mosquito coils containing several pyrethroids and a synergist
title_full Control of mosquito vectors of tropical infectious diseases: (1) Bioefficacy of mosquito coils containing several pyrethroids and a synergist
title_fullStr Control of mosquito vectors of tropical infectious diseases: (1) Bioefficacy of mosquito coils containing several pyrethroids and a synergist
title_full_unstemmed Control of mosquito vectors of tropical infectious diseases: (1) Bioefficacy of mosquito coils containing several pyrethroids and a synergist
title_sort control of mosquito vectors of tropical infectious diseases: (1) bioefficacy of mosquito coils containing several pyrethroids and a synergist
publishDate 2018
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