(2022) Baseline susceptibility of a wild strain of main vectors of leishmaniasis to WHO-recommended insecticides in southeastern Iran. Parasites & Vectors. p. 7. ISSN 1756-3305
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Abstract
Background: In Iran, both cutaneous leishmaniases (CL) and visceral leishmaniases (VL) are endemic, recording one of the 10 highest CL prevalence in the world. Parasites are transmitted by the bite of infected Phlebotomus sand fly females. Several sand fly species have been identified as vectors in the studied region of Kerman province. Residual spraying to control adult sand flies, is the only way to decrease the spreading of the diseases but, following control treatment against malaria vectors in endemic areas in Iran, resistance or tolerance to insecticides emerged in some sand fly species. The objective of this study was to survey insecticides susceptibility levels of 3 vector species in wild sand fly populations in different foci of the diseases in Kerman province. Ph. sergenti, and Ph. papatasi respectively vectors of anthroponotic and zoonotic cutaneous leishmaniases and for the first time Ph. alexandri one of the anthroponotic visceral leishmaniases vector were tested against: deltamethrin 0.05, malathion 5, dichloro-diphenyltrichloroethane (DDT) 4. Materials and methods: In leishmaniases endemic areas species specific sand fly sites were selected in Kerman province, and specimens were collected by manual aspirators at different time intervals during the spring and summer 2019. All the susceptibility tests were performed according to the WHO tube test recommended procedure. Results: Twenty five blood-fed female sand flies from the region's prevalent species were used in each pooled test replicates. All wild specimens died within 60 min of exposure to DDT 4, malathion 5, and deltamethrin 0.05, but the mortality rate for Ph. papatasi exposed to malathion and DDT was 91.6 and 66.6, respectively. Conclusion: According to current study results, Ph. sergenti and Ph. alexandri are highly susceptible to all the evaluated insecticides in the study areas. However, Ph. papatasi was susceptible to deltamethrin (100 mortality), possibly resistant or tolerant to malathion (91.6 mortality), and confirmed to be resistant to DDT (66.6 mortality).
Item Type: | Article |
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Keywords: | Susceptibility test Phlebotomus sergenti Ph. papatasi Ph. alexandri Leishmaniasis phlebotomus-papatasi diptera zoonotic cutaneous leishmaniasis 2 capture methods visceral leishmaniasis endemic focus psychodidae province population sergenti kerman Parasitology Tropical Medicine |
Divisions: | Education Vice-Chancellor Department > Faculty of Health > گروه آموزش بهداشت و ارتقاء سلامت |
Page Range: | p. 7 |
Journal or Publication Title: | Parasites & Vectors |
Journal Index: | ISI, Pubmed, Scopus |
Volume: | 15 |
Number: | 1 |
Identification Number: | https://doi.org/10.1186/s13071-022-05154-5 |
ISSN: | 1756-3305 |
Depositing User: | خانم مهتاب اکبری |
URI: | http://eprints.rums.ac.ir/id/eprint/29745 |
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