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Comparison of insecticidal paint and deltamethrin againstTriatoma infestans(Hemiptera: Reduviidae) feeding and mortality in simulated natural conditions

Authors :
Katty Borrini-Mayori
Jenny Ancca-Juarez
Joseph Keating
Malwina Niemierko
Michael J. Levy
Joshua Yukich
César Náquira
Renzo Salazar
Kathleen Maloney
Source :
Journal of Vector Ecology. 38:6-11
Publication Year :
2013
Publisher :
Society for Vector Ecology, 2013.

Abstract

The vector of Chagas disease, Triatoma infestans, is largely controlled by the household application of pyrethroid insecticides. Because effective, large-scale insecticide application is costly and necessitates numerous trained personnel, alternative control techniques are badly needed. We compared the residual effect of organophosphate-based insecticidal paint (Inesfly 5A IGR™ (I5A)) to standard deltamethrin, and a negative control, against T. infestans in a simulated natural environment. We evaluated mortality, knockdown, and ability to take a blood meal among 5 th instar nymphs. I5A paint caused significantly greater mortality at time points up to nine months compared to deltamethrin (Fisher's Exact Test, p < 0.01 in all instances). A year following application, mortality among nymphs in the I5A was similar to those in the deltamethrin (χ2 = 0.76, df=1, p < 0.76). At months 0 and 1 after application, fewer nymphs exposed to deltamethrin took a blood meal compared to insects exposed to paint (Fisher's Exact Tests, p < 0.01 and p < 0.01, respectively). Insecticidal paint may provide an easily-applied means of protection against vectors of Chagas disease. Journal of Vector Ecology 38 (1): 6-11. 2013.

Details

ISSN :
10811710
Volume :
38
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Journal of Vector Ecology
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....f7ea14cdc23b781c713e03c6a428b6f9
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1948-7134.2013.12003.x