Zoh, Marius Gonse
Bonneville, Jean-Marc
Laporte, Frederic
Tutagata, Jordan
Sadia, Christabelle G.
Fodjo, Behi K.
Mouhamadou, Chouaibou S.
McBeath, Justin
Schmitt, Frederic
Horstmann, Sebastian
Reynaud, Stéphane
David, Jean-Philippe
Funding for this research was provided by:
ENVU compagny, formely Bayer
Article History
Received: 4 May 2023
Accepted: 11 August 2023
First Online: 4 September 2023
Declarations
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: The mice were kept in the animal facility of the Biology department of the University of Grenoble-Alpes, approved by the French Ministry of Animal Welfare (agreement no. B 38 421 10 001) and used in accordance with the laws of the European Union (directive 2010/63/EU). The use of animals for this study was approved by the ComEth Grenoble-C2EA-12 ethics committee mandated by the French Ministry of Higher Education and Research (MENESR). The study was conducted in accordance with the ARRIVE guidelines.
: All authors gave approval for publication of the final version of the manuscript.
: The funder (Envu, formely Bayer) has developed and commercializes vector control products containing the insecticides used within this study and proposed the original hypothesis to be tested. The funder had no role in the study design, data collection, analysis and interpretation of results. JM, FS and SH were employed by Envu. MGZ PhD was funded by Envu and hosted at the Laboratoire d’Ecologie Alpine (LECA). JT position was funded by Bayer and hosted at LECA. All other authors declare no competing interests.