@article{fdi:010044050, title = {{M}ixture for {C}ontrolling {I}nsecticide-{R}esistant {M}alaria {V}ectors}, author = {{P}ennetier, {C}{\'e}dric and {C}ostantini, {C}arlo and {C}orbel, {V}incent and {L}icciardi, {S}{\'e}verine and {D}abire, {R}. {K}. and {L}apied, {B}. and {C}handre, {F}abrice and {H}ougard, {J}ean-{M}arc}, editor = {}, language = {{ENG}}, abstract = {{T}he spread of resistance to pyrethroids in the major {A}frotropical malaria vectors {A}nopheles gambiae s.s. necessitates the development of new strategies to control resistant mosquito populations. {T}o test the efficacy of nets treated with repellent and insecticide against susceptible and insecticide-resistant {A}n. gambiae mosquito populations, we impregnated mosquito bed nets with an insect repellent mixed with a low dose of organophosphorous insecticide and tested them in a rice-growing area near {B}obo-{D}ioulasso, {B}urkina {F}aso. {D}uring the first 2 weeks posttreatment, the mixture was as effective as deltamethrin alone and was more effective at killing {A}n. gambiae that carried knockdown resistance (kdr) or insensitive acetylcholinesterase resistance ({A}ce1({R})) genes. {T}he mixture seemed to not kill more susceptible genotypes for the kdr or {A}ce1({R}) alleles. {M}ixing repellents and organophosphates on bed nets could be used to control insecticide-resistant malaria vectors if residual activity of the mixture is extended and safety is verified.}, keywords = {{BURKINA} {FASO}}, booktitle = {}, journal = {{E}merging {I}nfectious {D}iseases}, volume = {14}, numero = {11}, pages = {1707--1714}, ISSN = {1080-6040}, year = {2008}, DOI = {10.3201/eid1411.071575}, URL = {https://www.documentation.ird.fr/hor/fdi:010044050}, }