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Comparative evaluation of an improved test method for bioefficacy of insecticidal fabrics against dengue and malaria vectors
by
Mazumder, Avik
, Meher, Damayanti
, Palit, Meehir
, Yadav, Ruchi
, Thakare, Vikas B.
, Gopalakrishnan, Reji
, Singh, Ram
, Sukumaran, Devanathan
in
Aedes aegypti
/ Anopheles
/ Anopheles stephensi
/ bioassays
/ Bioefficacy test
/ Biomedical and Life Sciences
/ Biomedicine
/ Chromatography
/ dengue
/ Disease vector
/ Entomology
/ fabrics
/ High performance liquid chromatography
/ Infectious Diseases
/ Insecticidal fabrics
/ Malaria
/ Medical research
/ Medical tests
/ Mortality
/ mosquito vectors
/ Mosquitoes
/ Nuclear magnetic resonance
/ Parasitology
/ Permethrin
/ Textiles
/ Tropical Medicine
/ Veterinary Medicine/Veterinary Science
/ Virology
2019
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Comparative evaluation of an improved test method for bioefficacy of insecticidal fabrics against dengue and malaria vectors
by
Mazumder, Avik
, Meher, Damayanti
, Palit, Meehir
, Yadav, Ruchi
, Thakare, Vikas B.
, Gopalakrishnan, Reji
, Singh, Ram
, Sukumaran, Devanathan
in
Aedes aegypti
/ Anopheles
/ Anopheles stephensi
/ bioassays
/ Bioefficacy test
/ Biomedical and Life Sciences
/ Biomedicine
/ Chromatography
/ dengue
/ Disease vector
/ Entomology
/ fabrics
/ High performance liquid chromatography
/ Infectious Diseases
/ Insecticidal fabrics
/ Malaria
/ Medical research
/ Medical tests
/ Mortality
/ mosquito vectors
/ Mosquitoes
/ Nuclear magnetic resonance
/ Parasitology
/ Permethrin
/ Textiles
/ Tropical Medicine
/ Veterinary Medicine/Veterinary Science
/ Virology
2019
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Comparative evaluation of an improved test method for bioefficacy of insecticidal fabrics against dengue and malaria vectors
by
Mazumder, Avik
, Meher, Damayanti
, Palit, Meehir
, Yadav, Ruchi
, Thakare, Vikas B.
, Gopalakrishnan, Reji
, Singh, Ram
, Sukumaran, Devanathan
in
Aedes aegypti
/ Anopheles
/ Anopheles stephensi
/ bioassays
/ Bioefficacy test
/ Biomedical and Life Sciences
/ Biomedicine
/ Chromatography
/ dengue
/ Disease vector
/ Entomology
/ fabrics
/ High performance liquid chromatography
/ Infectious Diseases
/ Insecticidal fabrics
/ Malaria
/ Medical research
/ Medical tests
/ Mortality
/ mosquito vectors
/ Mosquitoes
/ Nuclear magnetic resonance
/ Parasitology
/ Permethrin
/ Textiles
/ Tropical Medicine
/ Veterinary Medicine/Veterinary Science
/ Virology
2019
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Comparative evaluation of an improved test method for bioefficacy of insecticidal fabrics against dengue and malaria vectors
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Comparative evaluation of an improved test method for bioefficacy of insecticidal fabrics against dengue and malaria vectors
2019
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Overview
Background
Insecticidal fabrics are important personal protective measures against mosquitoes, ticks and other disease vectors. In the absence of internationally accepted guidelines, bioefficacy tests have been carried out using continuous exposure and three minutes exposure bioassay methods. Recently, we have reported an improved method for bioefficacy testing of insecticidal fabrics, which involves continuous exposure of mosquitoes to the test fabrics. The present paper reports the comparative evaluation of the outcomes of the continuous exposure bioassay and the three minutes bioassay on the same fabric samples.
Methods
Permethrin content in the treated fabric samples was determined through HPLC analysis and NMR studies were performed to establish the stability of the analyte. Bioefficacy tests were carried out against dengue vector
Aedes aegypti
and malaria vector
Anopheles stephensi
as per the improved test method and the three minutes bioassay method.
Results
The permethrin doses in the fabric samples ranged from 60 to 3000 mg/m
2
and 36.2% of permethrin was retained after 10 washings. The extraction and chromatographic analysis were not found to affect the stability of permethrin. In continuous exposure, all fabric samples showed bioefficacy, as the mean complete knockdown time for both
Ae. aegypti
(10.5–34.5 min) and
An. stephensi
(14.5–36.8 min) was ≤ 71.5 min. The same samples were found to be not effective when tested using the three minutes bioassay method, since the knockdown and mortality percentages were well below the required bioefficacy values. The bioefficacy of the fabric samples in terms of complete knockdown time was significantly higher against
Ae. aegypti
in comparison to
An. stephensi
. The mean complete knockdown time of
Ae. aegypti
increased to 48.3 min after 10 washings indicating a significant reduction in bioefficacy.
Conclusions
Bioefficacy testing of the insecticidal fabrics using the improved method resulted in outcomes, which could be correlated better with the permethrin content in the fabric samples. The improved method is more appropriate for the testing of insecticidal fabrics than the three minutes bioassay method. Further evaluation of the improved method using different test arthropods could help in the formulation of specific guidelines for the bioefficacy testing of insecticidal fabrics.
Publisher
BioMed Central,BioMed Central Ltd,BMC
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