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21 September 2022 Survey of United States Mosquito Control Programs Reveals Opportunities to Improve the Operational Value of Centers for Disease Control and Prevention Bottle Bioassays
Stephanie L. Richards, Brian D. Byrd, Mark Breidenbaugh, Kurt Vandock
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Mosquito control programs have increasingly used Centers for Disease Control and Prevention bottle bioassays (BB) to evaluate insecticide resistance (IR). The reported utility, benefits, and limitations of BB and other methods were assessed via electronic survey of U.S. mosquito control professionals to identify potential areas for improvement, future study, and professional training. Opportunities were identified to improve BB operational value and IR detection.

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Stephanie L. Richards, Brian D. Byrd, Mark Breidenbaugh, and Kurt Vandock "Survey of United States Mosquito Control Programs Reveals Opportunities to Improve the Operational Value of Centers for Disease Control and Prevention Bottle Bioassays," Journal of Medical Entomology 59(5), 1827-1830, (21 September 2022). https://doi.org/10.1093/jme/tjac076
Received: 22 November 2021; Accepted: 4 May 2022; Published: 21 September 2022
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KEYWORDS
bottle bioassay
insecticide resistance
operational mosquito control
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