Biological Control of Mosquito Vectors: Past, Present, and Future

Insects. 2016 Oct 3;7(4):52. doi: 10.3390/insects7040052.

Abstract

Mosquitoes represent the major arthropod vectors of human disease worldwide transmitting malaria, lymphatic filariasis, and arboviruses such as dengue virus and Zika virus. Unfortunately, no treatment (in the form of vaccines or drugs) is available for most of these diseases andvectorcontrolisstillthemainformofprevention. Thelimitationsoftraditionalinsecticide-based strategies, particularly the development of insecticide resistance, have resulted in significant efforts to develop alternative eco-friendly methods. Biocontrol strategies aim to be sustainable and target a range of different mosquito species to reduce the current reliance on insecticide-based mosquito control. In thisreview, weoutline non-insecticide basedstrategiesthat havebeenimplemented orare currently being tested. We also highlight the use of mosquito behavioural knowledge that can be exploited for control strategies.

Keywords: Wolbachia bacteria; arboviruses; boosted SIT (Sterile Insect Technique); copepods; larvivorous fishes; mosquito-borne diseases; sex pheromones; sound traps; sterile insect technique; swarm manipulation.