Indoor thermal fogging of the mixture of flupyradifurone and transflutrin on Aedes aegypti mosquitoes susceptible and resistant to pyrethroids in southern Mexico

Objective. To evaluate the efficacy of thermal fogging of a mixture of flupyrafirudone (26.3 g/L) and transfluthrin (52.5 g/L) against dengue, Zika y chikungunya Aedes mosquito vectors. Materials and methods. Groups of 15 caged Ae. aegypti (susceptible and pyrethroid resistant) mosquitoes were place...

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Main Authors: José Genaro Ordoñez-González, Luis Alberto Cisneros-Vázquez, Rogelio Danis-Lozano, Kenia Mayela Valdez-Delgado, Ildefonso Fernández-Salas, Rosa Patricia Penilla-Navarro, Karla Saavedra-Rodríguez, William C Black IV, Américo D Rodríguez
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Instituto Nacional de Salud Pública 2020-06-01
Series:Salud Pública de México
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Online Access:http://www.saludpublica.mx/index.php/spm/article/view/11142
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Summary:Objective. To evaluate the efficacy of thermal fogging of a mixture of flupyrafirudone (26.3 g/L) and transfluthrin (52.5 g/L) against dengue, Zika y chikungunya Aedes mosquito vectors. Materials and methods. Groups of 15 caged Ae. aegypti (susceptible and pyrethroid resistant) mosquitoes were placed in living room, kitchen and bedroom inside houses, after which a dose of 2 and 4 mg/m3 of flupyradifurone and transfluthrine, respectively, was applied as thermal fog. After one hour of exposure mosquitoes were transferred to the laboratory and mortality was recorded after 24 h. Results. The mixture killed 97 to 100% of mosquitoes from the strains and the efficacy was similar independently of their place within the premises. Conclusions. The mixture of flupyrafirudone and transfluthrin applied as thermal fog is a promising tool to control Aedes mosquito populations independently of the pyrethroid-insecticide resistance status.
ISSN:0036-3634