Efficacy of Olyset Duo, a permethrin and pyriproxyfen mixture net against wild pyrethroid-resistant Anopheles gambiae s.s. from Côte d’Ivoire: an experimental hut trial
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Pyrethroid resistance in malaria vectors has spread across sub-Saharan Africa. Alternative tools and molecules
are urgently needed for effective vector control. One of the most promising strategies to prevent or delay the
development of resistance is to use at least two molecules having unrelated modes of action in combination in the
same bed net. We evaluated in experimental huts in Côte d’Ivoire, a new polyethylene long-lasting insecticidal net
(LN) product, Olyset Duo, incorporating permethrin (PER) and pyriproxyfen (PPF), an insect growth regulator
(IGR). PPF alone or in combination with permethrin had a significant impact on fertility (7–12% reduction relative
to control) and no effect on fecundity of wild multi-resistant An. gambiae s.s. These results triggered crucial research
questions on the behaviour of targeted mosquitoes around the LN. To maximize the sterilizing effect of PPF in the
combination, there would be a need for a trade-off between the necessary contact time of the insect with PPF and
the surface content of the pyrethroid insecticide that is bioavailable and induces excito-repellency.
