Factors associated with prevalence and intensity of the northern fowl mite (Ornithonyssus sylviarum) in commercial poultry farms of Argentina

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Sofía I. Arce
Leandro R. Antoniazzi
Agustín A. Fasano
Darío E. Manzoli
Micaela Gomez
Claudia C. Sosa
Martín A. Quiroga
Marcela Lareschi
Pablo M. Beldomenico
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[1] Universidad Nacional del Litoral - Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas Y Técnicas (UNL-CONICET),Laboratorio de Ecología de Enfermedades, Instituto de Ciencias Veterinarias del Litoral
[2] Universidad Nacional de Salta - Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas Y Técnicas (UNSa-CONICET),Instituto de Bio Y Geociencias del NOA (IBIGEO)
[3] Universidad Nacional del Litoral (UNL),Facultad de Ciencias Veterinarias
[4] Universidad Nacional del Litoral (UNL),Facultad de Humanidades Y Ciencias
[5] Universidad Autónoma de Entre Ríos (UADER),Departamento de Biología
[6] CCT - CONICET - La Plata/Universidad Nacional de La Plata,Centro de Estudios Parasitológicos Y de Vectores (CEPAVE)
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Parasitology Research | 2022年 / 121卷
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Hen houses; Macronyssid mites; Host-parasite interactions; South America; Layer hens;
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The haematophagous mite Ornithonyssus sylviarum may cause important economic losses in commercial poultry farms whilst also potentially affecting the health of farm workers. The dynamics of this ectoparasite has been linked to several factors, including wild birds, fomites, farm workers, management of hen houses, and host traits. Along two consecutive years, we carried out systematic sampling at three laying hen farms located in Santa Fe province, Argentina, with the aim of identifying factors that may influence O. sylviarum prevalence and intensity. We found that the density of feathers around the hen vent area and the presence of Menoponidae lice were negatively associated with mite abundance. We also found that the density of hens in the cages was negatively associated with mite prevalence, suggesting a possible dilution effect, whereas prior reports found a positive association with hen density. In addition, summer was the season with minimum mite prevalences and intensities, contrary to previous studies in northern farms where warm weather appeared to prompt an increase in mite populations. Another factor associated with mite intensity was age, but this effect varied depending on the season, which hints that the association between hen’s age and mites is complex. Basic epidemiological knowledge on O. sylviarum in poultry farms from South America may aid in a more efficient and integrative approach to its control.
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