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展示你们的蜱虫:美国各地犬猫寄生蜱虫的调查。

Show us your ticks: a survey of ticks infesting dogs and cats across the USA.

机构信息

Department of Veterinary Pathobiology, Center for Veterinary Health Sciences, Oklahoma State University, Stillwater, OK, 74078, USA.

出版信息

Parasit Vectors. 2019 Dec 19;12(1):595. doi: 10.1186/s13071-019-3847-3.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

A variety of tick species infest dogs and cats in North America. Although most of these species also readily feed on people, national data regarding the species and abundance of ticks on dogs and cats are lacking. Here we report a large-scale study of ticks from dogs and cats in the USA over a 12-month period.

METHODS

Tick submissions were invited from veterinary practices in all 50 states. Ticks were submitted with information about the pet and the attachment sites of each tick marked on a biopsy chart. Upon receipt, ticks were identified to species and stage using morphologic keys; when necessary, species identification was confirmed molecularly.

RESULTS

From February 2018 through January 2019, 10,978 ticks were submitted from 1494 dogs and 336 cats in 49 states and ticks were collected in every month. Dog and cat infestation intensities ranged from 1 to 4765 and from 1 to 38 (median = 1, mean = 6.7 and 2.6), respectively. Dogs were primarily infested with Dermacentor variabilis (532/1494; 35.6%), Ixodes scapularis (409/1494; 27.4%), Amblyomma americanum (345/1494; 23.1%) and Rhipicephalus sanguineus (172/1494; 11.5%). Cats were primarily infested with I. scapularis (156/336; 46.4%), A. americanum (99/336; 29.5%) and D. variabilis (60/336; 17.9%). Other submitted ticks included A. maculatum, Haemaphysalis longicornis, Otobius megnini, and less common Dermacentor spp. and Ixodes spp. Co-infestations were documented in 93 dogs and 14 cats. Reported attachment sites of common tick species differed. In dogs, A. americanum was most commonly attached to the abdomen, axillary, and inguinal regions; D. variabilis and I. scapularis to the head, neck, and back; and R. sanguineus to the head, neck, abdomen, legs, and feet. In cats, I. scapularis was most commonly attached to the head and A. americanum was most commonly attached to the tail and perianal region.

CONCLUSIONS

These data confirm that dogs and cats in the USA are at risk of tick infestation throughout the year and that tick species present in the region have apparent attachment site preferences.

摘要

背景

北美的各种 tick 物种会寄生在狗和猫身上。尽管这些物种中的大多数也很容易在人类身上觅食,但关于狗和猫身上 tick 物种和数量的国家数据却很缺乏。在此,我们报告了一项在美国进行的为期 12 个月的大规模犬猫 tick 研究。

方法

我们邀请了全美 50 个州的兽医诊所提交 tick。tick 提交时,需附有宠物的信息以及每个 tick 在活检图上的附着部位标记。收到后,我们会使用形态学关键特征对 tick 进行物种和阶段鉴定;必要时,我们会通过分子手段确认物种鉴定。

结果

从 2018 年 2 月到 2019 年 1 月,我们从美国 49 个州的 1494 只狗和 336 只猫身上收集了 10978 只 tick,每个月都有 tick 被采集。狗和猫的寄生强度范围从 1 到 4765,从 1 到 38(中位数=1,平均值=6.7 和 2.6)。狗主要被 Dermacentor variabilis(532/1494;35.6%)、Ixodes scapularis(409/1494;27.4%)、Amblyomma americanum(345/1494;23.1%)和 Rhipicephalus sanguineus(172/1494;11.5%)寄生。猫主要被 Ixodes scapularis(156/336;46.4%)、Amblyomma americanum(99/336;29.5%)和 Dermacentor variabilis(60/336;17.9%)寄生。其他提交的 tick 还包括 A. maculatum、Haemaphysalis longicornis、Otobius megnini,以及较少见的 Dermacentor spp. 和 Ixodes spp.。在 93 只狗和 14 只猫中发现了 co-infestations。常见 tick 物种的报告附着部位有所不同。在狗身上,Amblyomma americanum 主要附着在腹部、腋窝和腹股沟部位;Dermacentor variabilis 和 Ixodes scapularis 主要附着在头部、颈部和背部;而 Rhipicephalus sanguineus 主要附着在头部、颈部、腹部、腿部和脚部。在猫身上,Ixodes scapularis 主要附着在头部,而 Amblyomma americanum 主要附着在尾部和肛周区域。

结论

这些数据证实,美国的狗和猫全年都有 tick 寄生的风险,该地区存在的 tick 物种有明显的附着部位偏好。

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