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    QTL mapping of genome regions controlling temephos resistance in larvae of the mosquito Aedes aegypti by Bonizzoni, Mariangela, Reyes Solis, Guadalupe del Carmen, Saavedra Rodríguez, Karla Lizet, Suarez, Adriana Flores, Black, William C.

    Published 2014
    “…Introduction: The mosquito Aedes aegypti is the principal vector of dengue and yellow fever flaviviruses. Temephos is an organophosphate insecticide used globally to suppress Ae. aegypti larval populations but resistance has evolved in many locations. …”
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    QTL mapping of genome regions controlling temephos resistance in larvae of the mosquito aedes aegypti by Reyes Solis, Guadalupe del Carmen, Saavedra Rodríguez, Karla Lizet, Flores Suárez, Adriana Elizabeth, Black, William C.

    Published 2014
    “…Introduction: The mosquito Aedes aegypti is the principal vector of dengue and yellow fever flaviviruses. Temephos is an organophosphate insecticide used globally to suppress Ae. aegypti larval populations but resistance has evolved in many locations. …”
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    Quantitative trait loci mapping of genome regions controlling permethrin resistance in the mosquito Aedes aegypti. by Saavedra Rodríguez, Karla Lizet, Strode, Clare, Flores Suárez, Adriana Elizabeth, Fernández Salas, Ildefonso, Ranson, Hilary, Hemingway, Janet, Black, William C.

    Published 2008
    “…The mosquitoAedes aegyptiis the principal vector of dengue and yellow fever flaviviruses. Permethrin is an insecticide used to suppress Ae. aegypti adult populations but metabolic and target site resistance to pyrethroids has evolved in many locations worldwide. …”
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    A mutation in the voltage-gated sodium channel gene associated with pyrethroid resistance in Latin American Aedes aegypti by Saavedra Rodríguez, Karla Lizet, Urdaneta Marquez, Ludmel, Rajatileka, S., Flores Suárez, Adriana Elizabeth, Fernández Salas, Ildefonso, Bisset, J., Rodríguez, Mario Henry, Mccall, P. J., Donnelly, M. J., Ranson, Hilary, Hemingway, Janet, Black, William C.

    Published 2007
    “…Early detection of kdr is critical to the development of resistance management strategies in mosquitoes including Aedes aegypti, the most prevalent vector of dengue and yellow fever viruses. Brengues et al. described seven novel mutations in hydrophobic segment 6 of domain II of para in Ae. aegypti. …”
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    Respuesta conductual de Aedes aegypti (Linnaeus, 1762) frente a adulticidas piretroides de uso frecuente en salud pública by Ayala Sulca, Yuri Olivier

    Published 2005
    “…Abstract The Aedes aegypti (L), primary vector of dengue and yellow fever, exhibits resistance to several insecticides, situation that imposes many problems in the control programs of the vector in several countries. …”
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    Respuesta conductual de Aedes aegypti (Linnaeus, 1762) frente a adulticidas piretroides de uso frecuente en salud pública by Ayala Sulca, Yuri Olivier

    Published 2005
    “…Abstract The Aedes aegypti (L), primary vector of dengue and yellow fever, exhibits resistance to several insecticides, situation that imposes many problems in the control programs of the vector in several countries. …”
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    Intensidad de la resistencia a piretroides y mutaciones KDR (V1016I, F1534C) en poblaciones de Aedes aegypti (L.) (Diptera: Culicidae) del este de México. by Morales Forcada, Franco

    Published 2018
    “…ABSTRACT Aedes aegypti is considered the main vector of the arboviruses dengue, Chikungunya, Zika and yellow fever which have become a global emergency due to the absence of a specific vaccine or treatment. …”
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    Efecto sinérgico de distintos extractos vegetales y Bacillus thuringiensis var. israelensis para el control de Aedes aegypti (L.) (diptera, culicidae) by Ramírez Villalobos, Jesica María

    Published 2020
    “…(Diptera: Culicidae) represents a risk to public health, as it is a transmitter of diverse human diseases such as dengue, chikungunya, zika and yellow fever. Control of this insect is mainly based on the use of chemical insecticides, but nevertheless, these are toxic to no target organisms, pollute the environment and favor the resistant insects selection. …”
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    Intensidad de la resistencia a piretroides y mutaciones KDR (V1016I, F1534C) en poblaciones de Aedes aegypti (L.) (Diptera: Culicidae) del este de México. by Morales Forcada, Franco

    Published 2018
    “…ABSTRACT Aedes aegypti is considered the main vector of the arboviruses dengue, Chikungunya, Zika and yellow fever which have become a global emergency due to the absence of a specific vaccine or treatment. …”
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    Efecto sinérgico de distintos extractos vegetales y Bacillus thuringiensis var. israelensis para el control de Aedes aegypti (L.) (diptera, culicidae) by Ramírez Villalobos, Jesica María

    Published 2020
    “…(Diptera: Culicidae) represents a risk to public health, as it is a transmitter of diverse human diseases such as dengue, chikungunya, zika and yellow fever. Control of this insect is mainly based on the use of chemical insecticides, but nevertheless, these are toxic to no target organisms, pollute the environment and favor the resistant insects selection. …”
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    Viability and reconstitution of delta-endotoxins from Bacillus thuringiensis var. israelensis extracts after forty years of storage against Aedes aegypti (Diptera: Culicidae) by Fernández Chapa, David Daniel, Luna Olvera, Hugo Alberto, Ramírez Villalobos, Jesica María, Rojas Verde, Guadalupe, Arévalo Niño, Katiushka, Galán Wong, Luis Jesús

    Published 2021
    “…Its efficiency and specificity make it the most widely used substance as a biopesticide for controlling disease from vector insects, such as mosquitoes, responsible for important human diseases such as malaria, filariasis, dengue, and yellow fevers. To date, it is proven difficult to develop a commercial product that has more than 2 years of shelf life, and there is little information on the viability of these commercial proteins under prolonged storage conditions. …”
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