Seasonal abundance of Leptotrombidium deliense, the vector of scrub typhus, in areas reporting acute encephalitis syndrome in Gorakhpur district, Uttar Pradesh, India

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Candasamy Sadanandane
Ayyanar Elango
Devaraju Panneer
Kulandaisamy Athisaya Mary
Narendran Pradeep Kumar
Kummankottil P. Paily
Bhuwan Bhaskar Mishra
Thirumal Sankari
Purushothaman Jambulingam
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[1] ICMR-Vector Control Research Centre,
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The rickettsial pathogen Orientia tsutsugamushi, causing scrub typhus, has been implicated as a major cause of acute encephalitis syndrome (AES) in many places in India including Gorakhpur district of Uttar Pradesh. Seasonal abundance of the principal vector mite of the pathogen, Leptotrombidium deliense, its animal hosts, and prevalence of infection on them are important attributes in the assessment of outbreaks of the disease. Hence, these aspects were investigated, seasonally, in rural villages of Gorakhpur district, where peak incidence of AES cases were reported. A total of 903 animals (rodents/shrews) was collected using 6484 Sherman traps in eight study villages (14% overall trap rate). A sum of 5526 trombiculid mites comprising 12 species was collected from 676 live rodents/shrews screened. Suncus murinus, the Asian house shrew was the predominant species (67%). Among trombiculids, the principal vector mite, L. deliense, was predominant (64.7%) and its infestation index (i.e., average number of chiggers per host animal) was 5.3. The L. deliense infestation index was higher during July to November with a peak in October. Out of 401 animal sera samples screened, 68% were positive for antibodies against O. tsutsugamushi. Of 465 blood samples tested by nested PCR, seven were positive for the 56 kDa gene of O. tsutsugamushi. In conventional PCR, 41 out of 265 samples were positive for the 60 kDa groEL gene of O. tsutsugamushi. Among the 5526 mite samples, tested as 352 pools through nested PCR, four pools were positive for 56 kDa gene. Phylogenetic analysis of 56 and 60 kDa genes confirmed circulation of Karp and TA678 (rodents) and TA678 (mite) serotypes of O. tsutsugamushi in Gorakhpur. Peak incidence of AES in Gorakhpur district occurs during the rainy season (July–October), coinciding with the peak abundance of L. deliense. These results indicate involvement of L. deliense as the vector mite transmitting the scrub typhus pathogen O. tsutsugamushi to humans in the rural areas of Gorakhpur district, India.
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