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  2. Evaluation of the laboratory mouse model for screening topical mosquito repellents

Evaluation of the laboratory mouse model for screening topical mosquito repellents

  • J Am Mosq Control Assoc. 1994 Dec;10(4):565-71.
L C Rutledge 1 R K Gupta R A Wirtz M D Buescher
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  • 1 U.S. Army Research, Development, Acquisition and Logistics Command, Fort Detrick, Frederick, MD 21702-5012, USA.
PMID: 7707065
Abstract

Eight commercial repellents were tested against Aedes aegypti 0 and 4 h after application in serial dilution to volunteers and laboratory mice. Results were analyzed by multiple regression of percentage of biting (probit scale) on dose (logarithmic scale) and time. Empirical correction terms for conversion of values obtained in tests on mice to values expected in tests on human volunteers were calculated from data obtained on 4 repellents and evaluated with data obtained on 4 Others. Corrected values from tests on mice did not differ significantly from values obtained in tests on volunteers. Test Materials used in the study were dimethyl phthalate, butopyronoxyl, butoxy polypropylene glycol, MGK Repellent 11, deet, ethyl hexanediol, Citronyl, and dibutyl phthalate.

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