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The mosquito-lethal effect of commercially available standard and long-lasting ivermectin formulations were evaluated in cattle and buffalo against wild-caught Anopheles on Sumba Island, Indonesia. Cattle have substantially higher blood-level concentrations of ivermectin compared to buffalo after receiving similar doses, irrespective of formulation. In total, nine Anopheles species were captured to assess the mosquito-lethal effects of ivermectin with susceptibility ranked from lowest to highest: An. flavirostris 

Original publication

DOI

10.1038/s41598-024-81743-x

Type

Journal article

Journal

Sci Rep

Publication Date

30/11/2024

Volume

14

Keywords

Anopheles, Ivermectin, Livestock, Long-lasting, Sumba, Survival, Animals, Ivermectin, Anopheles, Buffaloes, Cattle, Indonesia, Insecticides, Mosquito Control, Malaria, Mosquito Vectors