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Mil Med ; 154(2): 90-3, 1989 Feb.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-2494588

ABSTRACT

Military uniform fabric patches treated with permethrin were evaluated against natural and laboratory strains of human body lice, Pediculus humanus, L. Permethrin-treated fabric was toxic to body lice on contact and quickly affected feeding behavior and the likelihood of disease transmission, even when washed up to 20 times. The use of permethrin-treated clothing offers a new passive approach in human louse control not previously feasible. Military personnel wearing permethrin-treated uniforms, therefore, can expect significant and long-term protection from lice and louse-borne diseases in endemic areas.


Subject(s)
Clothing , Insecticides/therapeutic use , Lice Infestations/prevention & control , Military Personnel , Plants , Humans
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J Am Mosq Control Assoc ; 2(3): 310-3, 1986 Sep.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-3507504

ABSTRACT

Caged Aedes aegypti were exposed to a range of concentrations of d-phenothrin, d-allethrin and tetramethrin in a wind tunnel. Mortality, blood engorgement and egg production among these mosquitoes and their progeny were recorded. Tetramethrin was the most effective (LC50 of 0.0017%), followed by d-phenothrin (LC50 0.0031%) and d-allethrin (LC50 0.01%). Blood engorgement was decreased by treatment with each pyrethroid at the high concentration (0.002%, 0.003% and 0.01% respectively). Treatment with d-phenothrin or d-allethrin decreased egg production, but tetramethrin increased oviposition. These effects had ceased in the F2.


Subject(s)
Aedes , Pyrethrins , Aedes/physiology , Allethrins , Animals , Feeding Behavior/drug effects , Reproduction/drug effects
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Bull World Health Organ ; 54(4): 391-6, 1976.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-1088352

ABSTRACT

A 2% formulation of (+)-phenothrin dispensed from 340-g or break-off tip aerosol cans was highly effective against mosquitos in aircraft disinsection trials. Two minutes after application at "blocks away", the mass median diameter of the dispersed drops was 5.1-6.2 mum. The concentration of the insecticide in the cabin fell to 10% of the original concentration after 9.2 min. No odour or irritation was caused by the use of this insecticide.


Subject(s)
Aircraft , Disinfection/methods , Pyrethrins , Sterilization/methods , Aerosols , Phenyl Ethers
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Bull World Health Organ ; 48(5): 637-8, 1973 May.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-4149530

ABSTRACT

Toxorhynchites brevipalpis, a predator on larvae of Aedes aegypti and other mosquitos, was successfully colonized in the laboratory. At 25 degrees C, embryonic development was completed within 50 hours of oviposition, while larval and pupal development together took a further 27-41 days. The adult mosquitos mated in cages as small as 15x15x15 cm, and the embryonated eggs were obtained 6-31 days after the adults emerged.


Subject(s)
Culicidae/growth & development , Aedes , Animals , Animals, Laboratory , Breeding , Female , Larva , Male , Mosquito Control , Pest Control, Biological , Tanzania
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