Artículo
Field comparison of thermal and non-thermal ultra-low-volume applications using water and diesel as solvents for managing dengue vector, Aedes aegypti
Título:
Comparaison sur le terrain d’applications thermiques et non thermiques de volumes ultra faibles avec de l’eau et du diesel comme solvants pour le contrôle du vecteur de la dengue, Aedes aegypti;
Comparación de campo de aplicaciones con nebulizador térmico y no‐térmico de volumen ultra bajo, utilizando agua y diesel como disolventes, para el control del vector del dengue, Aedes aegypti
Comparación de campo de aplicaciones con nebulizador térmico y no‐térmico de volumen ultra bajo, utilizando agua y diesel como disolventes, para el control del vector del dengue, Aedes aegypti
Harburguer, Laura Vanesa
; Lucia, Alejandro
; Licastro, Susana Mónica; Zerba, Eduardo Nicolás
; Masuh, Hector Mario
Fecha de publicación:
10/2012
Editorial:
Wiley Blackwell Publishing, Inc
Revista:
Tropical Medicine And International Health
ISSN:
1360-2276
Idioma:
Inglés
Tipo de recurso:
Artículo publicado
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Resumen
Objectives To compare the effectiveness on Aedes aegypti (Linneo) (Diptera: Culicidae) of a larvicide-adulticide ULV formulation applied by a thermal or a cold fogger using different solvents. Methods We applied, in field conditions, a ULV formulation containing pyriproxyfen and permethrin, using a thermal and a cold fogger and water or diesel as solvent. We determined the effectiveness of these applications on Ae. aegypti adults and larvae by different bioassays and measuring Breteau, house and adult indices. Results When water was used as solvent, the treatments applied with the cold or the thermal foggers were equally effective on adult mortality (close to 90%) and adult emergence inhibition (% EI) (close to 70%). When the thermal fogger was used with water as solvent, the adult mortality outside the houses (85%) was higher, but not significantly different, than with diesel (65%). The contrary happens inside (22%vs. 58%), while there were no differences in %EI. Adult and larval indices behaved similarly in all areas, with a slight tendency for the treatments applied using water as solvent to be more effective. Conclusions Water-based formulations are equally or more effective than the one applied with diesel as solvent. The use of water as solvent will not only improve the effectiveness of this formulation but also reduce the environmental impact and costs of spraying compared to the use of diesel.
Palabras clave:
Cold Fogger
,
Mosquito
,
Solvents
,
Thermal Fogger
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Articulos de UNIDAD DE INVESTIGACION Y DESARROLLO ESTRATEGICOS PARA LA DEFENSA
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Harburguer, Laura Vanesa; Lucia, Alejandro; Licastro, Susana Mónica; Zerba, Eduardo Nicolás; Masuh, Hector Mario; Field comparison of thermal and non-thermal ultra-low-volume applications using water and diesel as solvents for managing dengue vector, Aedes aegypti; Wiley Blackwell Publishing, Inc; Tropical Medicine And International Health; 17; 10; 10-2012; 1274-1280
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