Evaluating insecticide resistance across African districts to aid malaria control decisions

Author:

Moyes Catherine L.ORCID,Athinya Duncan K.ORCID,Seethaler TaraORCID,Battle Katherine E.,Sinka MarianneORCID,Hadi Melinda P.ORCID,Hemingway JanetORCID,Coleman MichaelORCID,Hancock Penelope A.

Abstract

Malaria vector control may be compromised by resistance to insecticides in vector populations. Actions to mitigate against resistance rely on surveillance using standard susceptibility tests, but there are large gaps in the monitoring data across Africa. Using a published geostatistical ensemble model, we have generated maps that bridge these gaps and consider the likelihood that resistance exceeds recommended thresholds. Our results show that this model provides more accurate next-year predictions than two simpler approaches. We have used the model to generate district-level maps for the probability that pyrethroid resistance inAnopheles gambiaes.l. exceeds the World Health Organization thresholds for susceptibility and confirmed resistance. In addition, we have mapped the three criteria for the deployment of piperonyl butoxide-treated nets that mitigate against the effects of metabolic resistance to pyrethroids. This includes a critical review of the evidence for presence of cytochrome P450-mediated metabolic resistance mechanisms across Africa. The maps for pyrethroid resistance are available on the IR Mapper website, where they can be viewed alongside the latest survey data.

Funder

Wellcome

Publisher

Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences

Subject

Multidisciplinary

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