@article{fdi:010088079, title = {{I}ntegrated plan of insecticide resistance surveillance in mosquito vectors in {F}rance}, author = {{D}evillers, {J}. and {D}avid, {J}. {P}. and {B}arres, {B}. and {A}lout, {H}. and {L}apied, {B}. and {C}houin, {S}. and {D}usfour, {I}. and {B}illault, {C}. and {M}ekki, {F}. and {A}ttig, {I}. and {C}orbel, {V}incent}, editor = {}, language = {{ENG}}, abstract = {{M}osquito-borne diseases such as malaria, dengue, or chikungunya have been re-emerging all over the world, including in {E}urope. {M}anaging resistance to public health pesticides in mosquitoes is essential and requires global, integrated, and coordinated actions and strong engagement of decision-makers, scientists, and public health operators. {I}n this context, the present work aims at proposing an integrated plan of resistance surveillance in {F}rance and in the {F}rench {O}verseas territories in order to provide graduated and appropriate responses according to the situation. {B}riefly, the plan relies on periodic monitoring of insecticide resistance at the population level in predefined sites using adequate biological, molecular, and/or biochemical approaches and a stratification of the level of resistance risk at the scale of territory to adjust surveillance and vector control actions. {T}he plan relies on the latest methods and indicators used for resistance monitoring as recommended by the {W}orld {H}ealth {O}rganization in order to prevent or slow down its extension in space and time. {T}he plan has been developed for {F}rance but can be easily adapted to other countries in order to provide a coordinated response to the growing problem of mosquito resistance in {E}urope.}, keywords = {mosquito-borne diseases ; arboviruses ; mosquito surveillance ; insecticide ; resistance ; {F}rance ; {FRANCE}}, booktitle = {}, journal = {{I}nsects}, volume = {14}, numero = {5}, pages = {457 [17 ]}, year = {2023}, DOI = {10.3390/insects14050457}, URL = {https://www.documentation.ird.fr/hor/fdi:010088079}, }