- Temefos
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IUPACName= [4-(4-dimethoxyphosphinothioyloxyphenyl)sulfanylphenoxy] -
dimethoxy-sulfanylidene-phosphorane
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CASNo=3383-96-8
PubChem=5392
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MeSHName=Temefos
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Formula=C16H20O6P2S3
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Autoignition=Temefos or Temephos (trade name Abate) is an
organophosphate larvicide used to treat water infested with disease-carryingflea s. It is also used to controlmosquito , midge, and black flylarvae .As with other organophosphates, temephos affects the
central nervous system through inhibition ofcholinesterase . In larvae, this results in death before reaching the adult stage.In the
developing world where thevector-borne disease dengue fever is endemic, temephos is widely used and applied by both private and public pest control in areas ofstanding water where the "Aedes aegypti " mosquito breeds in order to reduce the population of this disease-carrying insect. Temephos is also used in theGuinea Worm Eradication program to kill water fleas that carry guinea worm larvae.Resistance to temephos by "A. aegypti" has been seen in
Brazil . The Brazilian Aedes aegypti resistance monitoring program detected temephos resistance in "A. aegypti" populations from several localities in the country in 1999 (Funasa 2000, Lima et al. 2003). In 1999, mosquitoes from the city ofRio de Janeiro were already resistant to temephos (Lima et al. 2003).External links
* [http://www.cdc.gov/niosh/npg/npgd0589.html NIOSH Pocket Guide to Chemical Hazards]
* [http://www.cdc.gov/niosh/ipcsneng/neng0199.html International Chemical Safety Cards]References
* [http://nytimes.com/2006/03/26/international/africa/26worm.html?pagewanted=all "New York Times" article covering its application in Africa]
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* [http://www.basfpublichealth.com/products/abate.html Abate Product Information]
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