@article{fdi:010084490, title = {{U}se of different cotton pest control strategies (conventional, organic and transgenic) had no impact on insecticide resistance in {A}nopheles gambiae s.l. populations in {B}urkina {F}aso, {W}est {A}frica}, author = {{N}amountougou, {M}. and {S}oma, {D}. {D}. and {S}angare, {I}. and {D}jouaka, {R}. and {H}ien, {A}. {S}. and {K}ientega, {M}. and {K}abore, {A}. {P}. {D}. and {S}awadogo, {S}. {P}. and {M}illogo, {A}. and {B}albone, {M}. and {B}aldet, {T}. and {O}uedraogo, {J}. {B}. and {M}artin, {T}. and {S}imard, {F}r{\'e}d{\'e}ric and {O}uedraogo, {G}. {A}. and {D}iabate, {A}. and {G}nankine, {O}. and {D}abire, {R}. {K}.}, editor = {}, language = {{ENG}}, abstract = {{R}esistance to insecticides in the mosquito {A}nopheles gambiae s.l can jeopardize malaria vector control strategies. {P}revious studies have shown that the agricultural chemicals, used particularly for cotton protection, selected the insecticide resistant malaria vectors. {O}ur study aimed at assessing the impact of three cotton pest management strategies in different ecological settings (conventional, organic and transgenic cotton growing areas) on the i) susceptibility to insecticides belonging to pyrethroids, {DDT}, carbamate and organophosphate tested on the main malaria vectors and ii) frequencies of kdr {L}1014{F}, during rainy season of 2008, 2009, 2013 and 2014 in {B}urkina {F}aso. {F}rom 2008 to 2014, most of populations of {A}n. gambiae s.l from the three cotton growing areas exhibited a reduction in susceptibility to almost all insecticide classes. {T}he frequency of kdr {L}1014{F} mutations varied depending on both localities and species within the {A}n. gambiae complex, but no relationship was found between the cotton pest control strategies and the frequency of kdr {L}1014{F}. {T}hese results confirm the worrying status of insecticide multi-resistance within the vector mosquito species from {B}urkina {F}aso. {S}upplemental data for this article is available online at https://doi.org/10.1080/09670874.2022.2051642 .}, keywords = {{P}est management ; cotton ; malaria vector control ; insecticide resistance ; {B}urkina {F}aso ; {BURKINA} {FASO} ; {ZONE} {SOUDANOSAHELIENNE} ; {ZONE} {SOUDANIENNE}}, booktitle = {}, journal = {{I}nternational {J}ournal of {P}est {M}anagement}, volume = {[{E}arly access]}, numero = {}, pages = {[12 p.]}, ISSN = {0967-0874}, year = {2022}, DOI = {10.1080/09670874.2022.2051642}, URL = {https://www.documentation.ird.fr/hor/fdi:010084490}, }