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Bio-Efficacy of Commercially Available Residual Insecticides for the Control of Aedes aegypti in Mexico.

Journal of the American Mosquito Control Association (2020-06-05)
S Dzib-Florez, G Ponce-García, A Che-Mendoza, A Medina-Barreiro, L Gray, G González-Olvera, H Delfin-Gonzalez, D Chan-Espinoza, J Vadillo-Sánchez, L Del Castillo-Centeno, G Vazquez-Prokopec, P Manrique-Saide
ABSTRACT

Commercial aerosolized insecticides can be implemented as a community-based approach to targeted indoor residual spraying against Aedes aegypti, but their efficacy on pyrethroid-resistant mosquitoes has not yet been evaluated. Two commercial aerosolized products (H24 Poder Fulminante Ultra Eficaz®, carbamate, and Baygon Ultra Verde®, pyrethroid) were sprayed on common indoor surfaces e.g., cement, plywood, and cloth, and tested for their residual efficacy on susceptible and field-derived pyrethroid-resistant Ae. aegypti strains using the WHO cone bioassays. Overall, ≥80% 24-h mortality was observed for both products for at least 4 wk regardless of the mosquito strain or surface type used. H24 Poder Fulminante Ultra Eficaz showed the highest residual potency, sustaining >80% mortality for 7-wk posttreatment regardless of mosquito strain and surface type. For Baygon Ultra Verde, the mean mortality of female Ae. aegypti remained >80% for a shorter period (4-6 wk). Nonpyrethroid commercial aerosolized formulations can provide a lasting residual effect indoors compatible with the need for rapid and lasting mosquito control during outbreaks and may be suitable for community-based targeted indoor residual spraying.

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Imiprothrin, PESTANAL®, analytical standard