Trends And Patterns Of Insecticide Susceptibility Of Anopheles Gambiae Between 2015 And 2020: Implications For Malaria Vector Control Interventions In Ghana
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Malaria Journal
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Background The distribution and use of insecticide treated nets (ITNs) and indoor residual spraying (IRS) are the two
main insecticide‑based tools that have been scaled up in Ghana. Although insecticide resistance to different insecti
cides have been reported in parts of Ghana, there is little information on the status and extent of resistance in malaria
vectors across different areas in the country. There was, therefore, a need to generate annual geographically specific
insecticide resistance data to assist in the development of insecticide resistance management strategies in Ghana.
This study presents five years data on monitoring of four classes of insecticides.
Methods Standard World Health Organization (WHO) insecticide susceptibility tube assays were carried out annu
ally on adult female Anopheles gambiae reared from immature stages in 30 sentinel sites across Ghana each year
from 2015 to 2020. Insecticide papers impregnated with seven insecticides in four classes were used for assays
in the selected sites. PCR was performed to identify mosquito species and detect knock down resistance, kdr-west
(L1014F) and acetylcholinesterase, ace-1 G119S gene mutations in forty randomly selected mosquitoes per site.
Results High resistance to pyrethroids and DDT was detected in all the sites with a decrease in susceptibility
over the years. The susceptibility of carbamates and organophosphates reduced in all the sites over the 5 years.
Anopheles gambiae sensu stricto (s.s.) and Anopheles coluzzii represented the two‑main species of the complex liv
ing in sympatry mostly in the southern sentinel sites, with Anopheles arabiensis in smaller numbers in the northern
Sahelian sites. The target site resistance frequency was significantly higher for the L1014F compared to the G119S
with variations across the sites.
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Asafu-Adjaye, A., Chabi, J., Malm, K., Akrofi, O. O., Coleman, S., Dery, D. B., ... & Dadzie, S. K. (2026). Trends and patterns of insecticide susceptibility of Anopheles gambiae between 2015 and 2020: implications for malaria vector control interventions in Ghana. Malaria Journal, 25(1), 22.
