Efficacy of two commercial synthetic pyrethroids (cypermethrin and deltamethrin) on Amblyomma variegatum and Rhipicephalus microplus strains of the south-western region of Burkina Faso
Since 2011, period of the livestock invasion by the cattle tick Rhipicephalus microplus in Burkina Faso (BF), tick-control problems were exacerbated. Based on farmer’s reports, most commonly used commercial acaricides were found to be ineffective in Western South part of the country. To investigate...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Tropical animal health and production 2021-07, Vol.53 (3), p.402-402, Article 402 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Since 2011, period of the livestock invasion by the cattle tick
Rhipicephalus microplus
in Burkina Faso (BF), tick-control problems were exacerbated. Based on farmer’s reports, most commonly used commercial acaricides were found to be ineffective in Western South part of the country. To investigate the occurrence and extent of such acaricidal ineffectiveness, we performed the standardized larval packet test (LPT) with commercial deltamethrin (vectocid) and cypermethrin (cypertop), on two cattle tick species, the native
Amblyomma variegatum
and the invasive
R. microplus
. The resistance ratios (RR) were computed with susceptible Hounde strain of
Rhipicephalus geigyi
as reference. The
R. microplus
population showed resistance to the two acaricides tested with the highest lethal concentration (LC) values, and different resistance ratios higher than 4 (deltamethrin: RR
50
= 28.18 and RR
90
= 32.41; cypermethrin: RR
50
= 8.79 and RR
90
= 23.15). In the contrary,
A. variegatum
population was found to be highly susceptible to acaricides tested with low lethal concentrations and resistance ratio values (deltamethrin: RR
50
= 0.5 and RR
90
= 0.48; cypermethrin: RR
50
= 0.68 and RR
90
= 0.79). These data demonstrate high synthetic pyrethroid resistance in
R. microplus
strain, leading to conclude that the acaricide ineffectiveness in tick populations control remains a concern in BF. |
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ISSN: | 0049-4747 1573-7438 1573-7438 |
DOI: | 10.1007/s11250-021-02849-2 |