Abstract

West Nile (WN) virus has been detected in Morocco in 1996, 2003, and 2010. One WN human case and 94 equine cases with 42 deaths were reported in the first outbreak. The second and the last epizootics were in Kénitra and Mohammedia regions, respectively. Culex pipiens mosquitoes were strongly suspected as WN vectors during these epizootics in Morocco. To help propose the first insecticide resistance management strategy in Morocco, we provide baseline data on the resistance status of C. pipiens mosquitoes to insecticides most used in public health in Morocco. We investigated the resistance intensity of C. pipiens and the role of monooxygenases in pyrethroids resistance using the synergist piperonyl butoxide (PBO) in three prefectures of central Morocco: Mohammedia, Benslimane, and Skhirate. Bioassays were carried out using WHO (World Health Organization) diagnostic test kits for adult mosquitoes, with DDT 4%; deltamethrin 0.05%, 0.25%, and 0.5%; bendiocarb 0.1%, 0.5%, and 1%; and malathion 5%. The synergist PBO 4% was used to check for the involvement of detoxification enzymes in pyrethroids resistant populations. Mosquito populations tested displayed high resistance intensity to pyrethroids and carbamates in Mohammedia and moderate resistance intensity in Skhirate. In Benslimane, the resistance intensity of C. pipiens was high to carbamate and moderate to pyrethroids. The pre-exposure to PBO restored full or partial susceptibility to pyrethroids in the different regions. According to our finding, Mohammedia and Benslimane are at risk level 3 of control failure, while Skhirate is at risk level 2 of it. The employment of IRM is therefore imperative in all study sites.

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