Supplementary material from "Restoration of pyrethroid susceptibility in a highly resistant Aedes aegypti population"
Posted on 2018-05-28 - 15:14
Insecticide resistance has evolved in disease vectors worldwide, creating the urgent need to either develop new control methods or restore insecticide susceptibility to regain use of existing tools. Here we show that phenotypic susceptibility can be restored in a highly resistant field-derived strain of Aedes aegypti in only 10 generations through rearing them in the absence of insecticide.
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Grossman, Marissa K.; Uc-Puc, Valentin; Rodriguez, Julian; J. Cutler, David; T. Morran, Levi; Manrique-Saide, Pablo; et al. (2018). Supplementary material from "Restoration of pyrethroid susceptibility in a highly resistant Aedes aegypti population". The Royal Society. Collection. https://doi.org/10.6084/m9.figshare.c.4114523.v1
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AUTHORS (7)
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Marissa K. Grossman
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Valentin Uc-Puc
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Julian Rodriguez
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David J. Cutler
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Levi T. Morran
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Pablo Manrique-Saide
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Gonzalo M. Vazquez-Prokopec