Field Evaluation of Repellent Formulations Containing Deet and Picaridin Against Mosquitoes in Northern Territory, Australia
Autor: | Robert D. Cooper, S. P. Frances, Nigel W. Beebe, D. G. E. Waterson |
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Rok vydání: | 2004 |
Předmět: |
Culex annulirostris
Field data DEET Anopheles bancroftii Toxicology Anopheles meraukensis chemistry.chemical_compound Piperidines Species Specificity Tropical Medicine Northern Territory Animals Northern territory General Veterinary biology Anopheles biology.organism_classification Culex Mosquito control Culicidae Infectious Diseases chemistry Insect Repellents Insect Science Parasitology |
Zdroj: | Journal of Medical Entomology. 41:414-417 |
ISSN: | 1938-2928 0022-2585 |
DOI: | 10.1603/0022-2585-41.3.414 |
Popis: | Field efficacy of repellent formulations containing picaridin (1-methyl-propyl 2-(2-hydroxyethyl)-1-piperidinecarboxylate) or deet (N,N,-diethyl-3-methylbenzamide) against mosquitoes in Northern Territory, Australia, was evaluated. The following repellent treatments were evaluated: 19.2% picaridin (Autan Repel Army 20), a solution of 20% deet in ethanol, and 35% deet in a gel (Australian Defense Force [ADF]). The predominant mosquito species were Culex annulirostris Skuse (57.8%), Anopheles merankensis Venhuis (15.4%), and Anopheles bancroftii Giles (13.2%). The protection provided by repellents against Anopheles spp. was relatively poor, with 19.2% picaridin and ADF deet providing >95% protection for only 1 h, whereas 20% deet provided 95% protection for 5 h and both deet formulations providing >95% protection for 7 h when collections ceased. This study provides additional field data showing tolerance of Anopheles spp. for repellents. The response of field populations of Cx. annulirostris, an important vector of arboviruses in Australia, to repellents containing deet and picaridin is reported for the first time. |
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