Autor:
Weedall, G.D.
Mugenzi, L.M.
Menze, B.D.
Tchouakui, M.
Ibrahim, S.S.
Amvongo-Adjia, N.
Irving, H.
Wondji, M.J.
Tchoupo, M.
Djouaka, R.
Riveron, J.M.
Wondji, C.S.
Metabolic resistance to insecticides such as pyrethroids in mosquito vectors threatens control of malaria in Africa. Unless it is managed, recent gains in reducing malaria transmission could be lost. To improve monitoring and assess the impact of insecticide resistance on malaria control interven...
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Weedall, G.D.
,
Mugenzi, L.M.
,
Menze, B.D.
,
Tchouakui, M.
,
Ibrahim, S.S.
,
Amvongo-Adjia, N.
,
Irving, H.
,
Wondji, M.J.
,
Tchoupo, M.
,
Djouaka, R.
,
Riveron, J.M.
,
Wondji, C.S.
,
[A cytochrome P450 allele confers pyrethroid resistance on a major African malaria vector, reducing insecticide-treated bednet efficacy]
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A cytochrome P450 allele confers pyrethroid resistance on a major African malaria vector, reducing insecticide-treated bednet efficacy