Insecticide resistance and malaria transmission: what are we missing?
New Voices in Infection Biology
- Datum: 29.06.2022
- Uhrzeit: 16:00
- Vortragende(r): Victoria Ingham
- University Clinic Heidelberg
- Ort: Zoom video conference
- Gastgeber: Silvia Portugal
- Kontakt: vseminars@mpiib-berlin.mpg.de

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Talk abstract:
Insecticide resistance in Anopheles mosquitoes is a
severe threat to malaria control programs, which rely heavily on the use of
insecticide-based vector control tools to prevent malaria transmission. The use
of pyrethroid insecticides on all distributed bed nets to date has led to
intense selection pressure, leading to resistance to this class across majority
of reporting sites. To combat the increase in pyrethroid resistance, 'next
generation' bed nets are impregnated with both pyrethroids and a second chemistry
are being distributed. In this talk I will discuss ongoing work on novel
insecticide resistance mechanisms and potential direct and indirect impacts on
parasite development within the mosquito.