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SITUATION OF RESISTANCE TO INSECTICIDES OF MAJOR MALARIA VECTORS IN VIETNAM, PERIOD 2012 – 2022
Surveys were conducted from 2012 to 2022 with the goal of determining the level ofinsecticide resistance of the primary malaria vector in Vietnam in the period 2011 - 2022.The results showed that An. minimus detected in 1 of 28 study sites (3.57%) was possiblyresistant to alphacypermethrin, 1 of 22 sites (4.55%) was possibly resistant tolambdacyhalothrin and 1 of 6 sites (16.67%) was possibly resistant to deltamethrin. An.dirus detected at 3 of 11 sites (27.27%) were possibly resistant to alphacypermethrin and1 of 9 sites (11.11%) was possible resistant to lambdacyhalothrin. An. epiroticus detectedin 7 of 18 sites (38.89%) were possible resistant and 10 of 18 sites (55.56%) wereresistant to alphacypermethrin, 4 of 16 sites (25.00%) were possible resistant and 11 of 16sites (44.44%) were resistant to lambdacyhalothrin, 3 of 7 sites (42.86%) were possibleresistant and 2 of 7 sites (28.57%) were resistant to permethrin, with 1 of 9 sites(11.11%)was possible resistant and 4 of 9 sites (44.44%) were resistant to deltamethrin.