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Assessing Insecticide Resistance in Adult Mosquitoes: Perspectives on Current Methods

Stephanie L. Richards, Brian D. Byrd, Michael H. Reiskind, Avian White

2020Environmental Health Insights78 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Mosquito insecticide resistance (IR) is a growing global issue that must be addressed to protect public health. Vector control programs (VCPs) should regularly monitor local mosquito populations for IR and plan control measures accordingly. In some cases, state/federal resources financially support this testing with expertise and/or training programs. Standardization of methods (eg, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention bottle bioassay, World Health Organization tube testing, dose-mortality bioassay) for monitoring IR must be prioritized. One solution is regional hubs of IR monitoring at the state or other level. Training programs on methodology and interpretation of results should be developed and routinely offered to local VCPs conducting IR testing in mosquitoes. Here, current methods for assessing mosquito IR are discussed and insights into a variety of questions from VCPs are considered. It is critical that methods for IR monitoring and data interpretation are standardized through routine training, with the goal of evidence-driven decision making to improve control of mosquitoes and mosquito-borne disease.

Topics & Concepts

StandardizationMosquito controlVariety (cybernetics)Public healthControl (management)Test (biology)Disease controlRisk analysis (engineering)Environmental healthComputer scienceMedicineEnvironmental planningBiologyGeographyPathologyEcologyArtificial intelligenceMalariaOperating systemMosquito-borne diseases and controlMalaria Research and ControlInsect Pest Control Strategies