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Strain characterisation for measuring bioefficacy of itns treated with two active ingredients (Dual-AI ITNs): developing a robust protocol by building consensus

Lees, R. S. and Armistead, J. S. and Azizi, S. and Constant, E. and Fornadel, C. and Gimnig, J. E. and Hemingway, J. and Impoinvil, D. and Irish, S. R. and Kisinza, W. and Lissenden, N. and Mawejje, H. D. and Messenger, L. A. and Moore, S. and Ngufor, C. and Oxborough, R. and Protopopoff, N. and Ranson, H. and Small, G. and Wagman, J. and Weetman, D. and Zohdy, S. and Spiers, A.. (2022) Strain characterisation for measuring bioefficacy of itns treated with two active ingredients (Dual-AI ITNs): developing a robust protocol by building consensus. Insects, 13 (5). p. 434.

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Abstract

Durability monitoring of insecticide-treated nets (ITNs) containing a pyrethroid in combination with a second active ingredient (AI) must be adapted so that the insecticidal bioefficacy of each AI can be monitored independently. An effective way to do this is to measure rapid knock down of a pyrethroid-susceptible strain of mosquitoes to assess the bioefficacy of the pyrethroid component and to use a pyrethroid-resistant strain to measure the bioefficacy of the second ingredient. To allow robust comparison of results across tests within and between test facilities, and over time, protocols for bioefficacy testing must include either characterisation of the resistant strain, standardisation of the mosquitoes used for bioassays, or a combination of the two. Through a series of virtual meetings, key stakeholders and practitioners explored different approaches to achieving these goals. Via an iterative process we decided on the preferred approach and produced a protocol consisting of characterising mosquitoes used for bioefficacy testing before and after a round of bioassays, for example at each time point in a durability monitoring study. We present the final protocol and justify our approach to establishing a standard methodology for durability monitoring of ITNs containing pyrethroid and a second AI.
Faculties and Departments:09 Associated Institutions > Swiss Tropical and Public Health Institute (Swiss TPH)
09 Associated Institutions > Swiss Tropical and Public Health Institute (Swiss TPH) > Department of Epidemiology and Public Health (EPH) > Vector Biology > New Vector Control Interventions (Moore)
UniBasel Contributors:Moore, Sarah
Item Type:Article, refereed
Article Subtype:Research Article
ISSN:2075-4450 (Print)2075-4450 (Linking)
Note:Publication type according to Uni Basel Research Database: Journal article
Language:English
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