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   Neemazal ® as a possible alternative control tool for malaria and African trypanosomiasis?  
   
نویسنده yerbanga r.s. ,rayaisse j.-b. ,vantaux a. ,salou e. ,mouline k. ,hien f. ,habluetzel a. ,dabiré r.k. ,ouédraogo j.b. ,solano p. ,lefèvre t.
منبع parasites and vectors - 2016 - دوره : 9 - شماره : 1
چکیده    Background: research efforts to identify possible alternative control tools for malaria and african trypanosomiasis are needed. one promising approach relies on the use of traditional plant remedies with insecticidal activities. methods: in this study,we assessed the effect of blood treated with different doses of neemazal ® (na,neem seed extract) on mosquitoes (anopheles coluzzii) and tsetse flies (glossina palpalis gambiensis) (i) avidity to feed on the treated blood,(ii) longevity,and (iii) behavioural responses to human and calf odours in dual-choice tests. we also gauged neemazal ® toxicity in mice. results: in an. coluzzii,the ingestion of na in bloodmeals offered by membrane feeding resulted in (i) primary antifeedancy; (ii) decreased longevity; and (iii) reduced response to host odours. in g. palpalis gambiensis,na caused (i) a knock-down effect; (ii) decreased or increased longevity depending on the dose; and (iii) reduced response to host stimuli. in both cases,na did not affect the anthropophilic rate of activated insects. overall,the most significant effects were observed with na treated bloodmeals at a dose of 2000 μg/ml for mosquitoes and 50 μg/ml for tsetse flies. although no mortality in mice was observed after 14 days of follow-up at oral doses of 3.8,5.6,8.4 and 12.7 g/kg,behavioural alterations were noticed at doses above 8 g/kg. conclusion: this study revealed promising activity of na on a. coluzzii and g. palpalis gambiensis but additional research is needed to assess field efficacy of neem products to be possibly integrated in vector control programmes. © 2016 yerbanga et al.
کلیدواژه African trypanosomes; Anopheles coluzzii; Anthropophily; Glossina palpalis gambiensis; Host-seeking behaviours; Malaria parasite; Neem; NeemAzal ®; Vector-borne diseases
آدرس institut de recherche en sciences de la santé (irss),bobo dioulasso, Burkina Faso, centre international de recherche développement sur l'elevage en zone subhumide (cirdes),bobo dioulasso, Burkina Faso, institut de recherche en sciences de la santé (irss),bobo dioulasso,burkina faso,mivegec,umr ird 224,cnrs 5290,université de montpellier,montpellier, France, centre international de recherche développement sur l'elevage en zone subhumide (cirdes),bobo dioulasso, Burkina Faso, institut de recherche en sciences de la santé (irss),bobo dioulasso,burkina faso,mivegec,umr ird 224,cnrs 5290,université de montpellier,montpellier, France, institut de recherche en sciences de la santé (irss),bobo dioulasso,burkina faso,mivegec,umr ird 224,cnrs 5290,université de montpellier,montpellier, France, university of camerino,school of pharmacy,piazza dei costantini,camerino,mc,62032, Italy, institut de recherche en sciences de la santé (irss),bobo dioulasso, Burkina Faso, institut de recherche en sciences de la santé (irss),bobo dioulasso, Burkina Faso, centre international de recherche développement sur l'elevage en zone subhumide (cirdes),bobo dioulasso,burkina faso,intertryp,umr 177 ird-cirad,montpellier, France, institut de recherche en sciences de la santé (irss),bobo dioulasso,burkina faso,mivegec,umr ird 224,cnrs 5290,université de montpellier,montpellier, France
 
     
   
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