Efficacy of various insecticides recommended for indoor residual spraying: Pirimiphos methyl, potential alternative to bendiocarb for pyrethroid resistance management in Benin, West Africa: Pirimiphos methyl, potential alternative to bendiocarb for pyrethroid resistance management in Benin, West Africa

  • Fiacre R. Agossa
  • , Rock Aïkpon
  • , Roseric Azondékon
  • , Renaud Govoetchan
  • , Gil Germais Padonnou
  • , Olivier Oussou
  • , Frédé ric Oké-Agbo
  • , Martin C. Akogbéto

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Abstract

Background: Using the same insecticide for multiple successive indoor residual spraying (IRS) cycles is not recommended; instead, the National Malaria Control Program (NMCP) has decided to select another insecticide (insecticide B) in addition to bendiocarb for indoor residual spraying. Methods: An experimental hut trial comparing the effectiveness of three classes of insecticides (one carbamate [bendiocarb], two organophosphates [fenitrothion and pirimiphos methyl] and one pyrethroid [lambdacyalothrin]) was conducted in Malanville, northern Benin, against wild free entered resistant Anopheles gambiae s.l. population to pyrethroids. Results: Fenitrothion and pirimiphos methyl yielded the highest rate of deterrence. Their mean rates were respectively 46.6% and 35.4%. Regarding blood feeding inhibition, only fenitrothion has induced a significant inhibition rate (25.4% as mean rate). As regards the exophily rates, only lambdacyhalothrin has induced the highest rate (39.7%). Pirimiphos methyl showed the highest mortality rate and also induced a mortality rate of at least 80% in blood fed An. gambiae population after 24 h observation time. Furthermore, the huts treated with pirimiphos methyl showed the highest residual effect, followed by lambdacyhalothrin. Conclusion: Benin NMCP has selected pirimiphos methyl as insecticide B to alternate or combine to bendiocarb (carbamate) because of the adverse effects of fenitrothion on the sleepers and its short residual effect on walls.
Original languageEnglish
Article numbertrt117
Pages (from-to)84-91
Number of pages8
JournalTransactions of the Royal Society of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene
Volume108
Issue number2
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 1 Feb 2014
Externally publishedYes

Keywords

  • Anopheles gambiae
  • Benin
  • Experimental huts
  • Pyrethroid resistance

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