[PDF][PDF] Population dynamics of Aedes aegypti from a dengue hyperendemic urban setting in Colombia

CB Ocampo, DM Wesson - American Journal of Tropical Medicine and …, 2004 - Citeseer
CB Ocampo, DM Wesson
American Journal of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene, 2004Citeseer
This study evaluated if the Aedes aegypti population in the city of Cali, Colombia was
composed of genetically distinct local populations with different levels of insecticide
resistance and dengue vector competence. Insecticide resistance was assayed
biochemically and was associated with varying levels of mixed-function oxidases and non-
specific esterases. The genes encoding those enzymes were under selective pressure from
insecticides used to suppress Ae. aegypti populations. Vector competence showed …
Abstract
This study evaluated if the Aedes aegypti population in the city of Cali, Colombia was composed of genetically distinct local populations with different levels of insecticide resistance and dengue vector competence. Insecticide resistance was assayed biochemically and was associated with varying levels of mixed-function oxidases and non-specific esterases. The genes encoding those enzymes were under selective pressure from insecticides used to suppress Ae. aegypti populations. Vector competence showed heterogeneity among the vector populations ranging from 19% to 60%. Population genetic analysis of random amplified polymorphic DNA− polymerase chain reaction products, expressed as genetic distance, Wright’s Fst, and migration rate (Nm), demonstrated moderate genetic differentiation among Ae. aegypti from four sites (Fst 0.085). The results from all characteristics evaluated in the study demonstrated spatial and temporal variation between Ae. aegypti populations. At any specific time, the local populations of Ae. aegypti were genetically differentiated and unique with respect to insecticide resistance and vector competence. Both characteristics changed independently.
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