Detection of permethrin resistance and phylogenetic clustering of turkish head lice (Pediculus humanus capitis; De Geer, 1767 populations

•First molecular detection of permethrin resistance in field collected pediculus humanus capitis specimens.•We detected high resistance allele frequency (RAF) in three mutation sites T917I L920F, and M815I.•Phylogenetic analysis of head lice specimens revealed the presence of overlapping clade A and...

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description •First molecular detection of permethrin resistance in field collected pediculus humanus capitis specimens.•We detected high resistance allele frequency (RAF) in three mutation sites T917I L920F, and M815I.•Phylogenetic analysis of head lice specimens revealed the presence of overlapping clade A and clade B in the present study. Head lice infestation caused by Pediculus humanus capitis De Geer, 1767 is one of the most common public health problems. The relationship between humans and head lice dates back millions of years ago that differentiated into different phylogenetic clades. Treatment of head lice infestation usually based on insecticide-based products, which promotes the resistance in the head lice populations. In the present study, we aimed to screen the presence of permethrin resistance among collected P. h. capitis specimens in Turkey. Three mutation sites (T917I, L920F, and M815I) were screened using real-time PCR and resistance was identified by melt analysis. Of the studied specimens, resistance allele frequency (RAF) was found 0.98 for T917I, 0.99 for L920F, and 1.00 for M815I. The phylogenetic study revealed that Clade A and Clade B are present and overlap in Turkey. The present study is first to screen the resistance among Turkish head lice specimens. To not stimulate the pyrethroids resistance in head lice populations, early detection of resistance is crucial and will help the health professionals to choose suitable formula in the treatment. We suggest that the resistance status needs to be screened in randomly selected populations before any treatment application is given.
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