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. 2023 May 12;14(5):457.
doi: 10.3390/insects14050457.

Integrated Plan of Insecticide Resistance Surveillance in Mosquito Vectors in France

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Integrated Plan of Insecticide Resistance Surveillance in Mosquito Vectors in France

James Devillers et al. Insects. .

Abstract

Mosquito-borne diseases such as malaria, dengue, or chikungunya have been re-emerging all over the world, including in Europe. Managing resistance to public health pesticides in mosquitoes is essential and requires global, integrated, and coordinated actions and strong engagement of decision-makers, scientists, and public health operators. In this context, the present work aims at proposing an integrated plan of resistance surveillance in France and in the French Overseas territories in order to provide graduated and appropriate responses according to the situation. Briefly, the plan relies on periodic monitoring of insecticide resistance at the population level in predefined sites using adequate biological, molecular, and/or biochemical approaches and a stratification of the level of resistance risk at the scale of territory to adjust surveillance and vector control actions. The plan relies on the latest methods and indicators used for resistance monitoring as recommended by the World Health Organization in order to prevent or slow down its extension in space and time. The plan has been developed for France but can be easily adapted to other countries in order to provide a coordinated response to the growing problem of mosquito resistance in Europe.

Keywords: France; arboviruses; insecticide resistance; mosquito surveillance; mosquito-borne diseases.

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Conflict of interest statement

The authors declare no conflict of interest.

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Figure 1
Summary diagram of resistance surveillance in adult and larval mosquitoes (modified from WHO [13]).

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