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project titled "Integrated phenotypic and genotypic Aedes aegypti insecticide resistance surveillance in military relevant regions in eastern and central Honduras”.
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Genaro Vasquez
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PERFORMANCE WORK STATEMENT Introduction: The Performance Work Statement (PWS) defines the requirements for conducting the Study entitled “Integrated phenotypic and genotypic Aedes aegypti insecticide resistance surveillance in military relevant regions in eastern and central Honduras”. The study is funded by Global Emerging Infections Surveillance and Response Branch (GEIS) of the Armed Forces Health Surv...
View moreThe primary aim of this work is to determine whether this combined entomological phenotypic–molecular approach can function as a scalable, field-adapted surveillance system. Its utility is twofold. Operationally, it will generate actionable data on resistance patterns that directly inform the effectiveness of pyrethroid-based personal protection and vector control tools used by JTF-B. Methodologically, it will assess whether kdr genotyping can serve as a proxy diagnostic for resistance in settings where insectary capacity is limited, reducing dependence on labor-intensive bioassays. If validated, this framework could be expanded across Honduras and other JTF-B deployment areas, strengthening evidence-based decision-making for vector control interventions.
Establishing Aedes aegypti insecticide resistance surveillance capacity for NAMRU SOUTH in Honduras requires the services of research institutions that can collect and identify specimens as well as conduct laboratory experiments for phenotypic and genotypic insecticide resistance assessment on these specimens. In this regard, this project will allow the execution of Aedes aegypti insecticide resistance surveillance in Honduras to generate actionable data that can be used for the benefit of the warfighter.
3. General Requirements:
Study sites will prioritize the departments of Comayagua, Cortes and Olancho. Other regions might be considered upon coordination with NAMRU SOUTH.
The contractor will provide general classes of services including (but not limited to) project management, collection and processing of entomological samples, and shipment of collected samples. In addition, the contractor shall provide Aedes-borne disease incidence data available from local health authorities to correlate with vector densities and phenotypic and genotypic status.
Monitoring activities will be conducted by NAMRU SOUTH via monthly conference calls and one monitoring visit to selected field sites during the contract period. Monthly, short reports are expected during the conduction of the study.
4. Performance Requirements:
The study sites will be in Honduras and will prioritize the following regions:
The contractor will provide general classes of services including (but not limited to) project management, coordination with local health authorities, provision of biological specimens, provision of epidemiological data, laboratory testing, shipment of samples, data analysis and reporting.
Periodic monitoring activities will be conducted by NAMRU SOUTH through in-person meetings and conference calls.
Where necessary, the contractor will secure all protocol provisions required by NAMRU SOUTH.
The following elements are required:
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5. DELIVERABLES:
The materials and services specifically listed and requested must be delivered in a timely manner and must be of good quality.
6. SPECIAL REQUIREMENTS: N/A
7. TASK ORDERS: N/A
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The period of performance is 12 months. Include option Year 1 and Year 2.
The Naval Medical Research Center is soliciting research services to conduct a study titled "Integrated phenotypic and genotypic Aedes aegypti insecticide resistance surveillance in military relevant regions in eastern and central Honduras." Funded by the Global Emerging Infections Surveillance and Response Branch, this project aims to evaluate a combined entomological phenotypic and molecular approach as a scalable surveillance system. The objective is to generate actionable data on pyrethroid resistance patterns to protect U.S. service members, particularly those in Joint Task Force Bravo, from dengue fever and other mosquito-borne diseases. The study will prioritize the departments of Comayagua, Cortés, and Olancho.
The contractor is responsible for project management, coordinating with local health authorities, and collecting entomological samples through ovitraps and adult aspiration. Laboratory requirements include rearing mosquito colonies to obtain F0 and F1 progeny, performing CDC bottle bioassays to assess insecticide susceptibility, and conducting DNA extraction and Sanger sequencing for knockdown resistance (kdr) alleles. Additionally, the contractor must provide epidemiological data on disease incidence, maintain field collection databases, and coordinate the shipment of biological specimens to facilities in Gainesville, Florida, and Callao, Peru. The contractor will also provide laboratory access for dengue and pathogen detection as well as bloodmeal analysis.
This solicitation is identified under number ERP_1301368615 and falls under NAICS code 541715 for Research and Development in the Physical, Engineering, and Life Sciences (except Nanotechnology and Biotechnology) and PSC AJ12 for General Science and Technology R&D Services; General Science and Technology; Applied Research. There is no set-aside designated for this opportunity (NONE). The performance period is 12 months, with two optional follow-on years. Responses are due by June 3, 2026, and Genaro Vasquez is the designated point of contact.
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