Takao Ishiwatari
Sumitomo Chemical
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Journal of Medical Entomology | 2012
Kazunori Ohashi; Kazuhide Nakada; Takao Ishiwatari; Jun′ichi Miyaguchi; Yoshinori Shono; John R. Lucas
ABSTRACT Pyrethroid-resistant malaria vectors have become a serious threat for malaria control, and bed nets that reduce the development of resistance are urgently needed. Here, we tested the effects of bed nets treated with the insect growth regulator pyriproxyfen against adult female Anopheles gambiae Giles (Diptera: Culicidae) under laboratory conditions. Noninsecticidal nets made of 195 denier monofilament polyethylene with a mesh size of 75 holes per square inch (equivalent to the Olyset Net) were dipped in a 0.1, 0.01, or 0.001% (wt:vol) alcohol solution of pyriproxyfen and dried overnight. Adult females of an insecticide-susceptible An. gambiae strain were exposed to treated and untreated nets before and after a bloodmeal. Bioassays showed that females were completely sterilized after exposure to 0.1% (35 mg [AI] /m2) and 0.01% pyriproxyfen-treated nets both before and after a bloodmeal. In addition, adult longevity decreased after exposure to the pyriproxyfentreated nets in a concentration-dependent manner. The sterilizing and life-shortening effects of pyriproxyfen on the vector mosquito indicate that the combined use of pyriproxyfen and pyrethroids on bed nets has the potential to provide better malaria control and prevent the further development of pyrethroid resistance in malaria vectors.
Topics in Current Chemistry | 2011
Masayo Sugano; Takao Ishiwatari
Metofluthrin (commercial name: SumiOne(®), Eminence(®)) is a novel pyrethroid insecticide developed by Sumitomo Chemical Co., Ltd. Metofluthrin has extremely high insecticidal activity to various pest insects, especially to mosquitoes. In addition, Metofluthrin has relatively high volatility and low mammalian toxicity. Metofluthrin is therefore suitable for use not only in conventional mosquito control formulations such as coils and liquid vaporizers, but also in a variety of novel devices that do not require heating, such as fan vaporizers and paper and resin emanators. Here we describe the insecticidal activity of Metofluthrin mainly against mosquitoes in various formulations in both laboratory and field trials.
Archive | 1991
Hiroki Tomioka; Noriyasu Sakamoto; Kimitoshi Umeda; Hiroaki Fujimoto; Takao Ishiwatari; Hirosi Kisida
Archive | 1999
Takao Ishiwatari; Tatsuya Mori
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Yoshinori Shono; Yoshihiro Takebayashi; Takao Ishiwatari
Archive | 1991
Hiroki Tomioka; Noriyasu Sakamoto; Kimitoshi Umeda; Hiroaki Fujimoto; Takao Ishiwatari; Hirosi Kisida
Archive | 1999
Takao Ishiwatari
Archive | 1991
Hiroki Tomioka; Noriyasu Sakamoto; Kimitoshi Umeda; Hiroaki Fujimoto; Takao Ishiwatari; Hirosi Kisida
Archive | 1992
Hiroki Tomioka; Noriyasu Sakamoto; Kimitoshi Umeda; Hiroaki Fujimoto; Takao Ishiwatari; Hirosi Kisida
Archive | 1994
Takao Ishiwatari; Kazunori Tsushima