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Toxicity of non-pyrethroid insecticides against Triatoma infestans (Hemiptera: Reduviidae).
Author: CarvajalGuillermo, Mougabure-CuetoGastón, TolozaAriel Ceferino
Original Abstract of the Article :
Triatoma infestans (Klug) is the main vector of Chagas disease, which is a public health concern in most Latin American countries. The prevention of Chagas disease is based on the chemical control of the vector using pyrethroid insecticides. In the last decade, different levels of deltamethrin resis...See full text at original site
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引用元:
https://doi.org/10.1590/s0074-02762012000500015
データ提供:米国国立医学図書館(NLM)
Fighting Chagas Disease: Finding Effective Insecticides Against Triatoma infestans
The field of [vector-borne diseases] is constantly battling against [insect vectors] that spread deadly diseases. This research focuses on [Triatoma infestans], the main vector of [Chagas disease], and explores alternative insecticides to combat [pyrethroid resistance]. The authors evaluated the effectiveness of several non-pyrethroid insecticides against different populations of T. infestans.
Fenitrothion and Imidacloprid: Promising Alternatives for Chagas Disease Control
The study found that [fenitrothion] and [imidacloprid] were effective against both [deltamethrin-susceptible] and [deltamethrin-resistant] populations of T. infestans. This discovery is significant as it provides potential new tools for [Chagas disease control] in regions where [pyrethroid resistance] has emerged.
Navigating the Desert of Disease Transmission
Chagas disease is a formidable foe, like a sandstorm that can sweep through communities. This study provides a glimmer of hope, identifying potential alternatives to [pyrethroid insecticides]. These findings could help us better control the spread of this disease, mitigating its devastating impact on vulnerable populations.
Dr.Camel's Conclusion
This research offers a ray of hope in the fight against Chagas disease. The identification of [fenitrothion] and [imidacloprid] as effective alternatives to [pyrethroid insecticides] is a significant step forward. It’s like finding a hidden well in the desert – a source of potential relief from the threat of this disease.
Date :
- Date Completed 2013-05-06
- Date Revised 2019-06-06
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