Background: Anopheles stephensi is a key urban malaria vector in the Indian subcontinent and Middle East including south and southeast of Iran. Wide application of insecticides resulted in resistance of this species to various insecticides in these regions. This study was conducted to reveal the role of metabolic mechanisms in the development of resistance in An. stephensi to DDT and cyfluthrin. Methods: Field mosquito specimens were collected from Chabahar Seaport, southeast corner of Iran, in 2015. Insecticide susceptibility and enzyme assays were conducted as recommended by WHO. Results: Mean enzyme ratios were 3.95 and 3.04 for α- esterases and 2.40 and 1.97 for β- esterases in the DDT and cyfluthrin- resistant populations cor...
Abstract- The rational use of insecticides largely depends on a broad knowledge of the susceptibilit...
Background & objectives: Kahnooj district in south of Iran is an endemic area for malaria where Anop...
Background: The current status of insecticide resistance and the underlying resistance mechanisms we...
Abstract Background Iran has recently initiated a malaria elimination program with emphasis on vecto...
Background Insecticide resistance of Anopheles stephensi, the main malaria vector in eastern Afghan...
Background: While Iran is on the path to eliminating malaria, the disease with 4.9 million estimated...
Background Malaria is endemic in most parts of Afghanistan and insecticide-based vector control m...
AbstractObjectiveTo investiagte insecticide resistance in target species for better insecticide resi...
<p><strong>Background:</strong><strong> </strong><em>Anopheles</em> mosquitoes are an important grou...
<strong>Background</strong>: According to the national strategy plan on monitoring of insecticides r...
Background: Mosquitos due to their role in the transmission of different pathogens to humans are con...
Eight populations of Anopheline mosquitoes showing resistance to one or more insecticide were inves...
Open Access Journal; Published online: 20 Nov 2018Background Insecticide resistance in Anopheles mo...
Background The use of insecticides to control malaria vectors is essential to reduce the prevalen...
BACKGROUND Insecticide resistance in Anopheles mosquitoes is threatening the success of malaria con...
Abstract- The rational use of insecticides largely depends on a broad knowledge of the susceptibilit...
Background & objectives: Kahnooj district in south of Iran is an endemic area for malaria where Anop...
Background: The current status of insecticide resistance and the underlying resistance mechanisms we...
Abstract Background Iran has recently initiated a malaria elimination program with emphasis on vecto...
Background Insecticide resistance of Anopheles stephensi, the main malaria vector in eastern Afghan...
Background: While Iran is on the path to eliminating malaria, the disease with 4.9 million estimated...
Background Malaria is endemic in most parts of Afghanistan and insecticide-based vector control m...
AbstractObjectiveTo investiagte insecticide resistance in target species for better insecticide resi...
<p><strong>Background:</strong><strong> </strong><em>Anopheles</em> mosquitoes are an important grou...
<strong>Background</strong>: According to the national strategy plan on monitoring of insecticides r...
Background: Mosquitos due to their role in the transmission of different pathogens to humans are con...
Eight populations of Anopheline mosquitoes showing resistance to one or more insecticide were inves...
Open Access Journal; Published online: 20 Nov 2018Background Insecticide resistance in Anopheles mo...
Background The use of insecticides to control malaria vectors is essential to reduce the prevalen...
BACKGROUND Insecticide resistance in Anopheles mosquitoes is threatening the success of malaria con...
Abstract- The rational use of insecticides largely depends on a broad knowledge of the susceptibilit...
Background & objectives: Kahnooj district in south of Iran is an endemic area for malaria where Anop...
Background: The current status of insecticide resistance and the underlying resistance mechanisms we...