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      Bioassay and biochemical analyses of insecticide resistance in southern African Anopheles funestus (Diptera: Culicidae).

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          Anopheles funestus Giles has been implicated as a major malaria vector in sub-Saharan Africa where pyrethroid insecticides are widely used in agriculture and public health. Samples of this species from northern Kwazulu/Natal in South Africa and the Beluluane region of southern Mozambique showed evidence of resistance to pyrethroid insecticides. Insecticide exposure, synergist and biochemical assays conducted on A. funestus suggested that elevated levels of mixed function oxidases were responsible for the detoxification of pyrethroids in resistant mosquitoes in these areas. The data suggested that this mechanism was also conferring cross-resistance to the carbamate insecticide propoxur.

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          Journal
          Bull. Entomol. Res.
          Bulletin of entomological research
          0007-4853
          0007-4853
          Aug 2001
          : 91
          : 4
          Affiliations
          [1 ] Medical Entomology, Department of Clinical Microbiology and Infectious Diseases, School of Pathology of the South African Institute for Medical Research, Johannesburg, 2000, South Africa. basilb@mail.saimr.wits.ac.za
          Article
          S0007485301000311
          10.1079/BER2001108
          11587622
          38c1eeeb-e939-40b6-ace0-3ca183cb42d2
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