Kamidi R E, Kamidi M K
International Livestock Research Institute, Nairobi, Kenya.
Trop Anim Health Prod. 2005 Aug;37(6):469-78. doi: 10.1007/s11250-005-2173-2.
Effects of a novel pesticide resistance management strategy on tick control are evaluated in this study. The study is based on a temporal analysis of tick management practices on a smallholding in western Kenya. Results are reported of an innovation to tackle individual resistance in a pair of alternative pesticides using relay application. Incidence of tick-borne diseases at the farm were reduced from 79.6% per annum to 4.5% and no cases were observed in the last two years of the study. Negative cross-resistance is believed to be the mechanism in play for this effective tick control practice. Tick-borne disease control and management costs were halved in comparison to application of a single ineffective pesticide at the same treatment frequency. The acaricide relay strategy is suitable for smallholdings and is expected to significantly extend the useful lifespan of the pesticide pair.
本研究评估了一种新型抗药性管理策略对蜱虫控制的效果。该研究基于对肯尼亚西部一个小农场蜱虫管理实践的时间分析。报告了一项创新措施,即通过接力施用一对替代农药来应对个体抗药性。该农场蜱传疾病的发病率从每年79.6%降至4.5%,在研究的最后两年未观察到病例。负交叉抗药性被认为是这种有效蜱虫控制措施发挥作用的机制。与以相同处理频率施用单一无效农药相比,蜱传疾病的控制和管理成本减半。杀螨剂接力策略适用于小农场,预计将显著延长这对农药的使用寿命。