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9 November 2020 Short Persistence and Vector Susceptibility to Ficam 80WP (bendiocarb active ingredient) During Pilot Application of Indoor Residual Spraying in Burkina Faso, West Africa
Aristide Sawdetuo Hien, Dieudonné Diloma Soma, Fabrice Anyirekun Somé, Moussa Namountougou, Serge Bèwadéyir Poda, Georges Anicet Ouédraogo, Abdoulaye Diabaté, Roch Kounbobr Dabiré
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Indoor residual spraying (IRS) was applied in addition to the use of long-lasting insecticidal nets in the South West in Burkina Faso, where Anopheles gambiae s.l. the major malaria vector was resistant to pyrethroids. This study was designed to evaluate the efficacy and residual life of bendiocarb (active ingredient) used for spraying on different wall surfaces (mud and cement). Cone bioassays were done monthly with the susceptible An. gambiae ‘Kisumu’ strain and the local wild populations to determine the duration for which insecticide was effective in killing mosquitoes. Cone bioassay data showed low efficacy and short persistence of bendiocarb applied on mud and cement walls, lasting 2 mo with the susceptible insectary strain and less than 1 mo with An. gambiae wild populations. In addition, WHO tube assays confirmed resistance of An. gambiae wild populations to 0.1% bendiocarb with mortality rates less than 80% in both study sites (sprayed and unsprayed sites). The pilot study of IRS with bendiocarb showed that the residual efficacy of bendiocarb was very short, and resistance to bendiocarb was confirmed in wild populations of An. gambiae s.l. Therefore, Ficam 80 WP was not suitable for IRS in this area due to the short residual duration related mainly to vectors resistance to bendiocarb. While waiting for innovative malaria control tool, alternative insecticide (organophosphate or neonicotinoid classes) or combinations of insecticides have to be used for insecticide resistance management in Burkina Faso.

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Aristide Sawdetuo Hien, Dieudonné Diloma Soma, Fabrice Anyirekun Somé, Moussa Namountougou, Serge Bèwadéyir Poda, Georges Anicet Ouédraogo, Abdoulaye Diabaté, and Roch Kounbobr Dabiré "Short Persistence and Vector Susceptibility to Ficam 80WP (bendiocarb active ingredient) During Pilot Application of Indoor Residual Spraying in Burkina Faso, West Africa," Journal of Medical Entomology 58(2), 781-786, (9 November 2020). https://doi.org/10.1093/jme/tjaa240
Received: 6 April 2020; Accepted: 22 September 2020; Published: 9 November 2020
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KEYWORDS
bendiocarb
Burkina Faso
dano
Diebougou
indoor residual spraying
residual efficacy
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