Non-target effects of chemical malaria vector control on other biological and mechanical infectious disease vectors
- PMID: 37558351
- DOI: 10.1016/S2542-5196(23)00136-5
Non-target effects of chemical malaria vector control on other biological and mechanical infectious disease vectors
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Correction to Lancet Planet Health 2023; 7: e706-17.Lancet Planet Health. 2023 Dec;7(12):e950. doi: 10.1016/S2542-5196(23)00253-X. Lancet Planet Health. 2023. PMID: 38056965 No abstract available.
Abstract
Public health insecticides play a crucial role in malaria control and elimination programmes. Many other arthropods, including mechanical and biological vectors of infectious diseases, have similar indoor feeding or resting behaviours, or both, as malaria mosquitoes, and could be exposed to the same insecticides. In this Personal View, we show that little is known about the insecticide susceptibility status and the extent of exposure to malaria interventions of other arthropod species. We highlight that there is an urgent need to better understand the selection pressure for insecticide resistance in those vectors, to ensure current and future active ingredients remain effective in targeting a broad range of arthropod species, allowing us to prevent and control future outbreaks of infectious diseases other than malaria.
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