Ticks (Acari: Ixodida) parasitizing humans in Corum and Yozgat provinces, Turkey

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Adem Keskin
Aysun Keskin
Ahmet Bursali
Saban Tekin
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[1] Gaziosmanpasa University,Department of Biology, Faculty of Science and Art
[2] Gaziosmanpasa University,Department of Molecular Biology and Genetics
[3] TUBITAK Marmara Research Center,Genetic Engineering and Biotechnology Institute
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Ticks; Human infestation; Corum; Yozgat; Turkey;
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In order to identify ticks infesting humans in Corum and Yozgat provinces in Turkey, a total of 2110 ticks representing 14 species were collected on humans, between June and September 2009. Of those, 1551 (687♂, 450♀, 407 nymphs, 7 larvae) were collected from Corum and 559 (330♂, 180♀, 49 nymphs) were collected from Yozgat. The majority of ticks (n = 1121, 53.1 %) was Hyalomma marginatum. Other common ticks infesting humans were Dermacentor marginatus (n = 209, 9.9 %) and Rhipicephalus turanicus sensu lato (n = 145, 6.9 %) in the study area. In addition, a total of 386 immature Hyalomma were found on humans in Corum (335 nymphs, 7 larvae) and Yozgat (44 nymphs). Ixodes laguri and Haemaphysalis erinacei taurica were recorded for the first time in Corum. To the best of our knowledge, this study is the first detailed investigation on ticks infesting humans in Corum and Yozgat, except individual or incidental records. The present study provides useful information for those concerned with ticks and tick-borne diseases in Turkey.
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