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A deltamethrin crystal polymorph for more effective malaria control

Jingxiang Yang, Bryan Erriah, Chunhua Hu, Ethan Reiter, Xiaolong Zhu, Vilmalí López-Mejías, Isis Paola Carmona-Sepúlveda, Michael D. Ward, Bart Kahr

2020Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences87 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

mosquitoes. Upon heating for only a few minutes, the commercially available deltamethrin crystals, form I, melt and crystallize upon cooling into a polymorph, form II, which is much faster acting against fruit flies and mosquitoes. Epidemiological modeling suggests that the use of form II in indoor residual spraying in place of form I would significantly suppress malaria transmission, even in the presence of high levels of resistance. The simple preparation of form II, coupled with its kinetic stability and markedly higher efficacy, argues that form II can provide a powerful, timely, and affordable malaria control solution for low-income countries that are losing protection in the face of worldwide pyrethroid resistance.

Topics & Concepts

DeltamethrinMalariaMalaria preventionMosquito controlCrystal (programming language)Materials scienceComputer scienceEnvironmental healthBiologyMedicineEcologyImmunologyPesticideHealth servicesPopulationProgramming languageMalaria Research and ControlMosquito-borne diseases and controlResearch on Leishmaniasis Studies
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