Theerawit PhanpoowongUsa Lek-UthaiSupatra ThongrungkiatNarumon KomalamisraRaweewan SrisawatBruce RussellLaurent ReniaMahidol UniversityAgency for Science, Technology and Research, Singapore2018-06-112018-06-112012-11-05Southeast Asian Journal of Tropical Medicine and Public Health. Vol.43, No.3 (2012), 634-639012515622-s2.0-84868120658https://repository.li.mahidol.ac.th/handle/20.500.14594/14528Deltamethrin-resistant Aedes aegypti currently threatens the effectiveness of dengue hemorrhagic fever control operations in Thailand. Although a previous study has suggested that insecticide resistance may increase Ae. aegypti susceptibility to dengue-2 virus infection, our experimental data showed no significant association between laboratory-induced deltamethrin-resistance in a Thai Ae. aegypti isolate and its susceptibility to dengue -2 infection.Mahidol UniversityMedicineDengue-2 virus carrying capacity of Thai Aedes aegypti strains with different susceptibility to deltamethrinArticleSCOPUS