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Resistance tests, by conventional methods and by observing the time fo
r knockdown, showed no evidence for any build up of resistance to delt
amethrin in malaria vectors from areas where millions of bednets have
been treated with this compound annually for up to 7 years. However, a
strain of Culex quinquefasciatus which had been bred in a factory in
which volatile pyrethroids are handled had developed unequivocal resis
tance to deltamethrin. Observation of the time for knockdown gave clea
rer discrimination between resistant and susceptible strains than did
observation of percentage mortality after a standard exposure time.