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Overall Prevalence and Distribution of Knockdown Resistance (kdr) Mutations in Aedes aegypti from Mandalay Region, Myanmar
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Overall Prevalence and Distribution of Knockdown Resistance (kdr) Mutations in Aedes aegypti from Mandalay Region, Myanmar

The Korean Journal of Parasitology 2020;58(6):709-714.
Published online: December 31, 2020

1Department of Parasitology and Tropical Medicine, and Institute of Health Sciences, Gyeongsang National University College of Medicine, Jinju 52727, Korea

2Department of Convergence Medical Science, Gyeongsang National University, Jinju 52727, Korea

3Department of Medical Research Pyin Oo Lwin Branch, Pyin Oo Lwin, Myanmar

4Department of Tropical Medicine, Inha University College of Medicine, Incheon 22212, Korea

*Corresponding author (bkna@gnu.ac.kr)

These authors contributed equally to this work.

• Received: August 12, 2020   • Revised: November 13, 2020   • Accepted: November 18, 2020

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

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Fig. 1 Map of mosquito collection sites. Mosquito larvae and pupae were collected from 4 different areas of Mandalay region, Myanmar.
Fig. 2 Distribution and frequency of amino acid mutations identified in the VGSC of Ae. aegypti from Myanmar. (A) Domain II region. A total of 13 mutations were identified. The frequencies of S989P and V1016G were 68.6% and 73.5%, respectively. The other mutations were detected with low frequencies ranging from 1.0% to 2.0%. (B) Domain III region. A total of 11 mutations were identified. The frequency of F1534C was 40.1%. T1520I was also found with a frequency of 8.1%. The other mutations were detected with low frequencies ranging from 1.0% to 2.0%.
Fig. 3 Comparason on distribution and frequency of VGSC mutations in Myanmar Ae. aegypti collected from 4 study areas. (A) Domain II. The S989P, V1016G, and S989P/V1016G were identified with high frequencies in Ae. aegypti collected from all study areas. Minor mutations were identified as single or combined forms with S989P and/or V1016G. (B) Domain III. High frequency of F1534C was identified in Aung Myae Thar San, Pyaw Bwe and Chanmya Thar Se, but not in Amarapura. Minor mutations were identified as single or combined forms with F1543C.
Overall Prevalence and Distribution of Knockdown Resistance (kdr) Mutations in Aedes aegypti from Mandalay Region, Myanmar