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Fig 2. Aedes aegypti mortality following exposure to permethrin coated bottles (15 μg active ingredient).
Mortality scored at 15 and 30 minutes are shown alongside its 95% confidence intervals. New Orleans (susceptible strain), Cypress Hall, Kirkland Heights, Patrick City, Sterling Castle Heights and Sunrise Crescent.
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Fig 3. Aedes aegypti mortality following exposure to malathion coated bottles (50 μg active ingredient).
Mortality scored at 15 and 30 minutes are shown alongside its 95% confidence intervals. New Orleans (susceptible strain), Cypress Hall, Kirkland Heights, Patrick City, Sterling Castle Heights and Sunrise Crescent.
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1. Francis S, Saavedra-Rodriguez K, Perera R, Paine M, Black WC IV, Delgoda R (2017) Insecticide resistance to permethrin and malathion and associated mechanisms in Aedes aegypti mosquitoes from St. Andrew Jamaica. PLoS ONE 12(6): e0179673. https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0179673 pmid:28650966
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