EVALUATION OF POTENTIAL SPATIAL REPELLENCY OF CONTACT REPELLENTS AGAINST AEDES AEGYPTI (L.) IN A WIND TUNNEL

Muhammad Farooq, Kai Blore, R. Xue, K. Linthicum
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The use of arthropod repellents is an important personal protective measure against vector-borne diseases. For contact repellents, the recommendation to apply repellents to all exposed skin could be relaxed if the repellent exhibits spatial repellency. In 2019, we evaluated four contact repellents containing a mixture of geraniol and soybean natural oils, N,N-diethyl- 3-methyl-benzamide (DEET), 2-(2hydroxyethyl)-1-piperidine carboxylic acid 1-methylpropyl ester (Picaridin), and p-Menthane-3,8-diol (PMD) for their potential as spatial repellents against cohorts of irradiated and non-irradiated laboratory reared Aedes aegypti (L.) and irradiated Ae. aegypti females exposed to a radiation dose sufficient to sterilize (50 Gy). Evaluations were conducted in a modular wind tunnel, which provided mosquitoes the option to move within 15 minutes to the repellent side containing a repellent or to an attractant side containing BG lure. Mosquitoes on each side were counted and percent calculated based on the number of mosquitoes released for each test. The repellent containing PMD had significantly more non-irradiated mosquitoes on the attractant side than on the repellent side, indicating that it repelled non-irradiated mosquitoes. Picaridin had significantly more irradiated mosquitoes on the attractant side than on the repellent side indicating that it repelled irradiated mosquitoes. A minor change in behavior of irradiated and non-irradiated mosquitoes by these repellents can only create a false sense of protection. These results emphasize to strongly follow available guidance that the contact repellents tested in this study should be applied to all exposed skin.
接触性驱蚊剂对埃及伊蚊的空间驱避潜力评价(ⅰ)在风洞里
使用节肢动物驱避剂是预防媒介传播疾病的重要个人防护措施。对于接触性驱蚊剂,如果驱蚊剂表现出空间驱蚊性,则建议将驱蚊剂涂抹在所有暴露的皮肤上。2019年,我们评估了含有香叶醇和大豆油混合物、N,N-二乙基-3 -甲基苯甲胺(DEET)、2-(2羟乙基)-1-哌啶羧酸1-甲基丙酯(Picaridin)和对甲烷-3,8-二醇(PMD)的四种接触驱蚊剂对实验室饲养的辐照和未辐照埃及伊蚊(L.)和辐照伊蚊的空间驱蚊潜力。埃及伊蚊雌性暴露于足以绝育的辐射剂量(50戈瑞)。评估是在一个模块化风洞中进行的,该风洞为蚊子提供了在15分钟内移动到含有驱蚊剂的驱蚊侧或含有BG诱饵的引诱剂侧的选择。对每一侧的蚊子进行计数,并根据每次测试释放的蚊子数量计算出百分比。含PMD的驱蚊剂在引诱剂侧未受照射的蚊子数量明显多于驱蚊剂侧,表明其对未受照射的蚊子有驱蚊作用。皮卡瑞丁在引诱剂侧比在驱避剂侧有更多的受照蚊子,说明皮卡瑞丁对受照蚊子有驱避作用。这些驱蚊剂在照射和未照射蚊子的行为上的微小变化只能产生一种虚假的保护感。这些结果强调强烈遵循现有的指导,即在本研究中测试的接触驱蚊剂应应用于所有暴露的皮肤。
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