Departamento de Sanidad Animal, Facultad de Veterinaria, Universidad Complutense de Madrid, Avda. Puerta de Hierro s/n, Madrid, Spain.
Department of Health Sciences, Magna Græcia University, Catanzaro, Italy.
Parasit Vectors. 2017 Sep 19;10(1):428. doi: 10.1186/s13071-017-2357-4.
The cat flea, Ctenocephalides felis, is the most prevalent flea species detected on dogs and cats in Europe and other world regions. The status of flea infestation today is an evident public health concern because of their cosmopolitan distribution and the flea-borne diseases transmission. This study determines the spatial distribution of the cat flea C. felis infesting dogs in Spain. Using geospatial tools, models were constructed based on entomological data collected from dogs during the period 2013-2015. Bioclimatic zones, covering broad climate and vegetation ranges, were surveyed in relation to their size.
The models builded were obtained by negative binomial regression of several environmental variables to show impacts on C. felis infestation prevalence: land cover, bioclimatic zone, mean summer and autumn temperature, mean summer rainfall, distance to urban settlement and normalized difference vegetation index. In the face of climate change, we also simulated the future distributions of C. felis for the global climate model (GCM) "GFDL-CM3" and for the representative concentration pathway RCP45, which predicts their spread in the country.
Predictive models for current climate conditions indicated the widespread distribution of C. felis throughout Spain, mainly across the central northernmost zone of the mainland. Under predicted conditions of climate change, the risk of spread was slightly greater, especially in the north and central peninsula, than for the current situation. The data provided will be useful for local veterinarians to design effective strategies against flea infestation and the pathogens transmitted by these arthropods.
猫栉首蚤(Ctenocephalides felis)是在欧洲和其他世界地区的犬猫身上检测到的最常见的跳蚤物种。由于其世界性分布和跳蚤传播的疾病,如今跳蚤滋生的状况是一个明显的公共卫生问题。本研究旨在确定在西班牙寄生在犬只身上的猫栉首蚤 C. felis 的空间分布。利用地理空间工具,根据 2013-2015 年期间从犬只身上收集的昆虫学数据,构建了基于模型。对涵盖广泛气候和植被范围的生物气候带进行了调查,并与它们的大小有关。
构建的模型是通过对几种环境变量进行负二项回归得到的,以显示它们对 C. felis 感染率的影响:土地覆盖、生物气候带、夏季和秋季平均温度、夏季平均降雨量、与城市住区的距离和归一化植被差异指数。面对气候变化,我们还模拟了全球气候模型(GCM)“GFDL-CM3”和代表浓度途径 RCP45 下 C. felis 的未来分布,预测了它们在该国的传播。
对当前气候条件的预测模型表明,C. felis 在西班牙广泛分布,主要分布在大陆最北部的中北部地区。在气候变化预测条件下,传播的风险略大,尤其是在北部和中部半岛,比当前情况更大。提供的数据将有助于当地兽医设计针对跳蚤滋生和这些节肢动物传播的病原体的有效策略。