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巴西大西洋雨林自然保护区内人类身上的蜱虫:种类、生活阶段、附着部位及感染的时间模式。

Ticks on humans in an Atlantic rainforest preserved ecosystem in Brazil: Species, life stages, attachment sites, and temporal pattern of infestation.

作者信息

Suzin Adriane, da Silva Marina Xavier, Tognolli Matheus Henrique, Vogliotti Alexandre, Adami Samuel Fernando, Moraes Marcela Figuêredo Duarte, Nunes Pablo Henrique, Szabó Matias Pablo Juan

机构信息

Programa de Pós-Graduação em Ecologia e Conservação de Recursos Naturais, Universidade Federal de Uberlândia (UFU), Uberlândia, Minas Gerais 38400-902, Brazil; Laboratório de Ixodologia, Universidade Federal de Uberlândia (UFU), Brazil.

Projeto Carnívoros do Iguaçu, Parque Nacional do Iguaçu, BR-469, Km 22.5, Foz do Iguaçu, Paraná 85851-970, Brazil.

出版信息

Ticks Tick Borne Dis. 2022 Jan;13(1):101862. doi: 10.1016/j.ttbdis.2021.101862. Epub 2021 Nov 3.

Abstract

We herein describe exposure and tick attachment to researchers and field staff within the greatest preserved inland Atlantic rainforest, located in Brazil, over a non-consecutive period of five years. Overall, 433 ticks from five species were collected, Amblyomma coelebs (n = 281), Amblyomma brasiliense (n = 79), Amblyomma incisum (n = 43), Amblyomma ovale (n = 4), Haemaphysalis juxtakochi (n = 4). Clusters of larvae belonged to the genus Amblyomma (n = 21) and Haemaphysalis (n = 1). Both Haemaphysalis and Amblyomma species were observed crawling on humans but only ticks from the latter genus were found attached. Most recovered ticks (59%) were found attached and, whereas A. brasiliense was the main host-seeking tick species in the forest, A. coelebs nymphs were the ones that overwhelmingly attached to humans (70% of all attachments). At the same time only 0.4% of human bites were of A. ovale, the Rickettsia parkeri strain Atlantic rainforest vector tick in Brazil. Tick attachment sites were recorded for 132 ticks and lower/upper limbs and the trunk were more parasitized than the head/neck. Tick bites were recorded throughout the year; while larvae did not show an evident seasonal pattern, nymphs attached to humans mainly in autumn and winter and the few adult bites were recorded in spring. Our results highlighted A. coelebs nymphs as major human-biters and evidenced the necessity of studies that discern human tick bites that occur after exposure to host-seeking ticks from those that occur after tick displacement from hosts that carry ticks to human dwellings.

摘要

我们在此描述了在巴西最大的内陆大西洋雨林中,研究人员和野外工作人员在连续五年的非连续时间段内被蜱虫叮咬和蜱虫附着的情况。总共收集到了来自五个物种的433只蜱虫,分别是:巴西钝眼蜱(n = 281)、巴西花蜱(n = 79)、切缘花蜱(n = 43)、卵形花蜱(n = 4)、近科氏血蜱(n = 4)。幼虫聚集群属于花蜱属(n = 21)和血蜱属(n = 1)。血蜱属和花蜱属的蜱虫都被观察到在人类身上爬行,但只有后者属的蜱虫被发现附着在人身上。大多数回收的蜱虫(59%)被发现是附着状态,虽然巴西花蜱是森林中主要的寻找宿主的蜱虫物种,但巴西钝眼蜱若虫是绝大多数附着在人类身上的蜱虫(占所有附着情况的70%)。同时,只有0.4%的人类叮咬是由卵形花蜱造成的,卵形花蜱是巴西大西洋雨林地区帕克立克次体菌株的传播媒介蜱虫。记录了132只蜱虫的附着部位,下肢/上肢和躯干比头部/颈部更容易被寄生。全年都有蜱虫叮咬的记录;幼虫没有明显的季节性模式,若虫主要在秋季和冬季附着在人类身上,而少数成虫叮咬记录发生在春季。我们的结果突出了巴西钝眼蜱若虫是主要的叮咬人类的蜱虫,并证明了有必要进行研究,以区分在接触寻找宿主的蜱虫后发生的人类蜱虫叮咬与蜱虫从携带蜱虫的宿主转移到人类住所后发生的叮咬。

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