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Increase of Ace-1 resistance allele in the field population of Anopheles gambiae following a large scale indoor residual spraying (IRS) implementation using bendiocarb in Atacora region in Benin, West Africa
Author(s) -
Akpon Rock,
Azoun Nazaire,
Sovi Arthur,
Oussou Olivier,
Renaud Govoétchan,
Virgile Gnangue,
Ok-Agbo Frdric,
Oss Razaki,
Akogbto Martin
Publication year - 2014
Publication title -
journal of cell and animal biology
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 1996-0867
DOI - 10.5897/jcab2013.0399
Subject(s) - bendiocarb , anopheles gambiae , biology , indoor residual spraying , veterinary medicine , population , anopheles , malaria , ecology , immunology , pesticide , medicine , plasmodium falciparum , environmental health , malathion , artemisinin

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