Insecticide susceptibility status of Aedes aegypti to DDT and dieldrin in desert and non-desert parts of Rajasthan.
J Environ Biol
; 2003 Jan; 24(1): 113-6
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Seasonal prevalence and insecticide susceptibility tests were carried out on the adults of Aedes aegypti, the vector of dengue and dengue hemorrhagic fever(DF/DHF), in three desert (Bikaner, Jaisalmer and Jodhpur) and three non-desert (Alwar, Ajmer and Jaipur) districts of Rajasthan. Among the three species viz. Ae. aegypti, Ae. vittatus and Ae. w-albus encountered during the survey the former was the most prevalent species. Studies were carried out both in rural and urban areas against different concentrations of two organochlorines (DDT and Dieldrin). In rural areas resistance has been observed with DDT and dieldrin both in desert and non-desert parts while an intermediate resistance has been observed in the urban areas with both the insecticides which required further verification. Resistance was more pronounced in rural areas as compared to urban areas. LC50 along with regression equation and Chi-square values have been determined for both the insecticides.
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Main subject:
Rural Population
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Adaptation, Physiological
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Insect Control
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Aedes
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DDT
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Desert Climate
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Dieldrin
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Insecticides
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Lethal Dose 50
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Animals
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En
Journal:
J Environ Biol
Year:
2003
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Article