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Monitoring of Pyrethroid Resistance Allele Frequency in the Common Bed Bug (Cimex lectularius) in the Republic of Korea
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Monitoring of Pyrethroid Resistance Allele Frequency in the Common Bed Bug (Cimex lectularius) in the Republic of Korea

The Korean Journal of Parasitology 2020;58(1):99-102.
Published online: February 29, 2020

1Department of Agricultural Biotechnology, Seoul National University, Seoul 08826, Korea

2Force Health Protection and Preventive Medicine, Medical Department Activity-Korea/ 65th Medical Brigade, Unit 15281, APO AP 96271-5281, USA

3Research Institute for Agriculture and Life Sciences, Seoul National University, Seoul 08826, Republic of Korea

4Current address: Korea National College of Agriculture and Fisheries, Jeonju 54874, Korea

*Corresponding author (biomyst5@snu.ac.kr)
• Received: October 22, 2019   • Revised: December 9, 2019   • Accepted: December 12, 2019

Copyright © 2020 by The Korean Society for Parasitology and Tropical Medicine

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Monitoring of Pyrethroid Resistance Allele Frequency in the Common Bed Bug (Cimex lectularius) in the Republic of Korea

Pyrethroid resistance allele frequency in regional populations of bed bugs

Collection site Collection date superscript No.a superscript Stageb Allele frequency (%)

V419L L925I
Camp Red Cloud, Uijeongbu 2009. 9. 9 5 A 0 100

Camp Walker, Daegu 2009. 9. 14 2 A 0 100

Yongsan Dragon Hill Hotel, Seoul 2010. 7. 2 5 3rd N 100 100

Camp Casey, Dongducheon 2011. 1. 27 5 A 100 100

Camp Walker, Daegu 2012. 10. 25 4 A 0 100

Camp Casey, Dongducheon 2013. 1. 23 1 A(F) 100 100
2 A(M) 100 100

Osan Air Base, Osan 2013. 10. 18 1 A(F) 100 100
1 A(M) 100 100

Camp Red Cloud, Uijeongbu 2014. 7. 25 1 A(F) 0 100

Osan Air Base, Osan 2014. 9. 19 1 A(F) 0 100
2015. 1. 21 5 A(F) 100 100
5 A(M) 100 100

Yongsan Garrison, Seoul 2016. 2. 10 3 A(F) 100 100
3 A(M) 100 100
2016. 11. 7 2 A(F) 100 100
2017. 2. 8 2 A(M) 100 100

Camp Humphreys, Pyeongtaek 2018. 11. 7 5 A(F) 100 100
5 A(M) 100 100
2018. 11. 14 2 A(F) 100 100
3 A(M) 100 100
2019. 2. 19 5 A (F) 100 100
3 A(M) 100 100
2019. 2. 20 6 A(F) 100 100
7 A(M) 100 100
2019. 2. 25 4 A(F) 100 100
6 A(M) 100 100
2019. 3. 4 7 A(F) 100 100
5 A(M) 100 100

Private residence, Mokpo 2019. 9 3 A(F) 100 100

aIndividual numbers of bed bug used for QS.

bDevelopmental stage of pooled bed bugs for QS. A, adults with sex unidentified; 3rd N, 3rd Nymph; A(F), female adult; A(M), male adult.

Table 1 Pyrethroid resistance allele frequency in regional populations of bed bugs

Individual numbers of bed bug used for QS.

Developmental stage of pooled bed bugs for QS. A, adults with sex unidentified; 3rd N, 3rd Nymph; A(F), female adult; A(M), male adult.