Etude De L’efficacité Du Cashew Nut Shell Liquid (CNSL) De Anacardium Occidentale L. Extrait À Froid Sur Le Contrôle De Anopheles gambiae sl Résistant Aux Pyréthrinoïdes
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In order to combat the vectors of malaria, it is necessary to know
their behavior with regard to the insecticide products envisaged. The present
study is aimed at the CNSL efficiency test extracted from the seed hull of
Anacardium occidentale L. for the control of pyrethroid-resistant Anopheles
gambiae s.l. Sensitivity tests were carried out on the larvae of stages 2, 3 and
4 of An. gambiae of the wild and Kis-kdr strains carrying the Kdr gene. The
"Kisumu" strain devoid of resistance gene served as a control. The
mortalities were read after 24 hours of exposure. LD50 and DL90 were
determined using the log-probit method of dose determination corresponding
to a proportion. The high LD50 determined is 0.0042 mg / ml and
corresponds to the LD50 of the larvae of stage 2 of the wild strain. The low
LD50 is determined on stage 2 larvae "Kisumu". The high DL90 is
determined on stage 4 larvae of the wild strain. The low LD90 determined corresponds to stage 2 larvae "Kisumu". The comparison of the LD between
the different strains shows a low sensitivity to CNSL of the larvae of
resistant strains compared to the control strain, indicating the influence of the
resistance factor kdr on the CNSL efficiency. However, the low-dose CNSL
larvicidal activity on the larvae of the kdr-carrying strains provides an
alternative advantage in the management of vector resistance to pyrethroids.
