Ticks infesting terrestrial small mammals in a rural settlement in the Amazonas state, Brazil

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Portela, Juliana Machado [1 ]
Nava, Alessandra Ferreira Dales [2 ]
Batista, Helder Ribeiro [1 ]
Martins, Thiago F. [3 ]
Munoz-Leal, Sebastian [3 ]
da Silva, Maria Nazareth Ferreira [4 ]
Dias, Salatiel Ribeiro [1 ]
Labruna, Marcelo B. [3 ]
Minervino, Antonio Humberto Hamad [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Fed Oeste Para, Lab Anim Hlth, Belem, PA, Brazil
[2] Nucleo PReV, Lab Ecol Doencas Infecciosas Transmissiveis Amazon, Inst Leonidas & Maria Deane, Belem, Brazil
[3] Univ Sao Paulo, Fac Vet Med & Anim Sci, FMVZ, Sao Paulo, Brazil
[4] Inst Nacl Pesquisas Amazonia INPA, Colecao Mamiferos, Manaus, AM, Brazil
基金
巴西圣保罗研究基金会;
关键词
Didelphimorphia; Rodentia; Ornithodoros mimon; Ecotone; Amblyomma; WILD BIRDS; 2; REGIONS; ATLANTIC FOREST; ACARI IXODIDAE; RICKETTSIA; PARASITISM; INFECTION; DIVERSITY; ARGASIDAE; CERRADO;
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10.1007/s10493-024-00950-3
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Q96 [昆虫学];
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摘要
There is limited knowledge about tick diversity in the Amazon region. Here, we survey small terrestrial mammals for tick infestation at the Rio Pardo settlement, Amazonas State, Brazil. Sampling included rainy and dry seasons and four ecotones (primary forest, forest in regeneration, field crops and households). Each animal was inspected for ticks, which, if present, were placed in 70% alcohol and identified. Parasitological indexes were calculated and the presence/absence of ticks on hosts was tested for possible associations with independent variables (ecotone, host sex, host order, host family, host age and season). A total of 208 small mammals were captured, 47 individuals (10 species) in the primary forest, 124 (15 species) in the forest in regeneration, 11 (7 species) in the field crops, and 26 (4 species) in the households. A total of 14 small mammals were infested by ticks (overall prevalence: 6.7%; 95% CI: 3.72 - 11.04%), which consisted of 51 specimens that were identified into four species, as follows: Amblyomma humerale (32 nymphs); Ixodes luciae (6 females); Amblyomma coelebs (1 nymph); and Ornithodoros mimon (1 larva). In addition, 11 larvae were retained as Amblyomma spp. Only host order showed association (P = 0.002) with tick infestation, with marsupials 5.5 times more infested than rodents. Our record of O. mimon on D. marsupialis is the first on this host species, and the first record of a Argasidae tick in the Brazilian state of Amazonas. To the best of our knowledge, this is the first study that actively screened free-living terrestrial small mammals and provided data on prevalence, mean intensity and mean abundance of tick infestations in the Brazilian Amazonas state.
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