A. Konkon, G. G. Padonou, A. Salako, D. Zoungbédji, Juvénal Minassou Ahouandjinou, A. Fassinou, H. Sina, L. Baba-Moussa, M. Akogbéto
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本研究评价了0.4% s -甲基戊二烯蚊灭剂对伊蚊种群密度的降低效果,将1.5 mg含0.4% s -甲基戊二烯蚊灭剂颗粒剂和未处理对照放置在伊蚊自然孳生场所较多的室内,7 d后收集诱蚊器;计数卵,并在饲养条件下保存,直到对照诱蚊笼中幼虫完全羽化,0.4%诱蚊笼中幼虫死亡或羽化。结果显示,在波尔图-诺沃和Ifangni采集到的伊蚊媒介种类占优势。Ae。埃及伊蚊和伊蚊。白纹伊蚊共用同一个诱卵器。结果显示,经处理的诱卵器羽化率显著降低,降幅为64.42% ~ 93.53%。0.4% s -甲氧丁烯在降低伊蚊媒介密度方面显示出有趣的结果,可作为贝宁可能出现的登革热流行的应对和预防工具
Association of Culicidae larvae and effectiveness of 0.4% S-methoprene Mosquilarv in reducing Aedes density in southern Benin
This study evaluated the efficacy of Mosquilarv containing 0.4% S-methoprene in reducing population densities of Aedes spp. Oviposition traps treated with 1.5 mg Mosquilarv granules containing 0.4% S-methoprene and untreated controls were placed in houses where natural breeding sites of Aedes spp. are often found traps were collected 7 days later, eggs were counted and kept under rearing conditions until complete emergence of larvae in control traps and death or emergence of larvae in traps treated with 0.4% Mosquilarv. Our results show a predominance of the Aedes vector species collected in Porto-Novo and Ifangni. Ae. aegypti and Ae. albopictus share the same ovitraps. The results revealed a considerable reduction in emergence in treated ovitraps, ranging from 64.42% to 93.53%. Mosquilarv with 0.4% S-methoprene showed interesting results in reducing the density of Aedes spp vectors and could be considered as a response and prevention tool for possible dengue epidemics in Benin