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Uji Resistensi Aedes Aegypti Terhadap Insektisida Organofosfat Melalui Aktivitas Esterase Alfa Di Kelurahan Labuh Baru Timur Kecamatan Payung Sekaki
Dengue blood fever is a dangerous infectious disease in the world. The high
incidence rate requires control efforts. The most commonly used DHF vector
controllers today are fogging and larvacide with organophosphate insecticides.
The use of insecticides for a long time can cause resistance. This study aims to
determine organophosphate resistance using biochemical tests, namely measuring
the activity of the non-specific alpha esterase enzyme from Aedes aegypti larvae in
Payung Sekaki, Pekanbaru, Riau, Indonesia. Measurement of esterase levels used
Lee's microplate assay technique based on a qualitative assessment with visual
identification and quantitative assessment by measuring the absorbance value (AV)
using an ELISA reader. Based on the research, it can discover that the alpha
esterase activity test of most mosquitoes showed that they were susceptible to
organophosphates.
Keywords: dengue hemorrhagic fever, Aedes aegypti, organophosphate resistance,
alpha esterase activity
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