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水豚(Hydrochoerus hydrochaeris)蜱虫(硬蜱科)——刻点钝眼蜱(Amblyomma sculptum)和可疑钝眼蜱(Amblyomma dubitatum)的密度与行为,以及关于伯氏立克次体感染的记录:评估人类暴露风险

Density and behavior of capybara (Hydrochoerus hydrochaeris) ticks (Acari: Ixodidae) Amblyomma sculptum and Amblyomma dubitatum with notes on Rickettsia bellii infection: Assessing human exposure risk.

作者信息

Szabó Matias P J, Queiroz Caroline Lopes, Suzin Adriane, Rodrigues Vinicius da Silva, Vieira Raíssa Brauner Kamla, Martins Maria Marlene, Rezende Lais Miguel, Sousa Ana Carolina P, Ramos Vanessa do Nascimento, Muraro Fernanda Marinho, Fernandes Lais Keocheguerian, Santos Lorena C M, Maia Rodrigo da Costa, Rezende Amanda Ferreira

机构信息

Laboratório de Ixodologia, Faculdade de Medicina Veterinária, Universidade Federal de Uberlândia, Av. Pará, Campus Umuarama-Bloco 6T, CEP 38405-302, Uberlândia, Minas Gerais, Brazil.

Laboratório de Ixodologia, Faculdade de Medicina Veterinária, Universidade Federal de Uberlândia, Av. Pará, Campus Umuarama-Bloco 6T, CEP 38405-302, Uberlândia, Minas Gerais, Brazil.

出版信息

Ticks Tick Borne Dis. 2024 May;15(3):102330. doi: 10.1016/j.ttbdis.2024.102330. Epub 2024 Mar 8.

DOI:10.1016/j.ttbdis.2024.102330
PMID:38460340
Abstract

In several urban and peri‑urban areas of Brazil, populations of Amblyomma sculptum and Amblyomma dubitatum ticks are maintained by capybaras (Hydrochoerus hydrochaeris). In some of these areas, this host and these tick species are associated with Brazilian spotted fever (BSF), a lethal human disease caused by the bacterium Rickettsia rickettsii. In this work, we evaluated the risk of human exposure to these tick species using four collection techniques to discern host-seeking behavior. The study was carried out in 10 urban sites inhabited by capybaras in Uberlândia, a BSF-free municipality in southeastern Brazil. Ticks were collected in areas of 400 m at each site and at three seasons. Within the same municipality, the distance and speed of A. sculptum nymphs moving towards the CO traps were evaluated. In a sample of ticks Rickettsia DNA was investigated. During the study period, 52,953 ticks were collected. Among these, 83.4 % were A. sculptum (1,523 adults, 10,545 nymphs and 32,104 larvae) and 16.6 % were A. dubitatum (464 adults, 2,153 nymphs and 6,164 larvae). An average annual questing tick density of 4.4/m² was observed, with the highest density recorded at one site in autumn (31.8/m²) and the lowest in summer at another site (0.03/m²). The visual search yielded the highest proportion of A. sculptum larvae, constituting 47 % of the total and 63.6 % of all A. sculptum larvae. In contrast, CO traps collected a greater proportion of nymphs and adults of A. sculptum ticks. In the case of A. dubitatum, the CO trap was the most efficient technique with 57.7 % of captures of this species, especially of nymphs (94.5 % of captures) and adults (97.8 % of captures). Ticks' ambush height on vegetation (9 to 77 cm), observed by visual search 30 times, yielded a total of 20,771 ticks. Of these, 28 (93 %) were A. sculptum ticks, with only two (7 %) identified as A. dubitatum ticks. Among A. sculptum ticks, the nymph was the most attracted stage to humans and larva in the case of A. dubitatum. Amblyomma sculptum adults and nymphs were significantly more attracted to humans than those of A. dubitatum, but A. dubitatum larvae were significantly more attracted than the same stage of A. sculptum. The maximum distance and speed of horizontal displacement for A. sculptum nymphs were five meters and 2.0 m/h, respectively. The only species of Rickettsia detected in ticks, exclusively in A. dubitatum, was R. bellii. Importantly, it was observed that the higher the proportion of A. sculptum in the community of ticks, the lower the rate of infection of A. dubitatum by R. bellii. In conclusion, host-seeking behavior differed between the two tick species, as well as between stages of the same species. A greater restriction of A. dubitatum ticks to the soil was observed, while larvae and nymphs of A. sculptum dispersed higher in the vegetation. The behavior presented by A. sculptum provides greater opportunities for contact with the hosts, while A. dubitatum depends more on an active search for a host, the hunter behavior. Taken together, these observations show that a human being crossing an area infested with A. sculptum and A. dubitatum ticks will have almost exclusive contact with A. sculptum larvae and/or nymphs. Humans in a stationary position (sitting, lying or immobile) are exposed to both tick species, but they are more attractive to adults and mainly nymphs of A. sculptum compared to the corresponding stages of the tick A. dubitatum. The negative effect of A. sculptum on A. dubitatum infection by R. bellii deserves further studies.

摘要

在巴西的几个城市及城市周边地区,南美草原鹿(Hydrochoerus hydrochaeris)维系着刻点钝缘蜱(Amblyomma sculptum)和可疑钝缘蜱(Amblyomma dubitatum)的种群数量。在其中一些地区,这种宿主以及这些蜱虫物种与巴西斑疹热(BSF)有关,巴西斑疹热是一种由立氏立克次体(Rickettsia rickettsii)引起的致命性人类疾病。在这项研究中,我们使用四种采集技术来识别宿主寻找行为,以此评估人类接触这些蜱虫物种的风险。该研究在巴西东南部一个无巴西斑疹热的城市乌贝兰迪亚的10个有南美草原鹿栖息的城市地点进行。在每个地点400米的区域内以及三个季节采集蜱虫。在同一城市内,评估了刻点钝缘蜱若虫向一氧化碳诱捕器移动的距离和速度。在蜱虫样本中调查了立克次体DNA。在研究期间,共采集到52953只蜱虫。其中,83.4%是刻点钝缘蜱(1523只成虫、10545只若虫和32104只幼虫),16.6%是可疑钝缘蜱(464只成虫、2153只若虫和6164只幼虫)。观察到年均搜索蜱虫密度为4.4只/平方米,秋季在一个地点记录到最高密度(31.8只/平方米),夏季在另一个地点记录到最低密度(0.03只/平方米)。视觉搜索获得的刻点钝缘蜱幼虫比例最高,占总数的47%,占所有刻点钝缘蜱幼虫的63.6%。相比之下,一氧化碳诱捕器采集到的刻点钝缘蜱若虫和成虫比例更高。对于可疑钝缘蜱,一氧化碳诱捕器是最有效的技术,该物种的捕获量中有57.7%是通过此方法,尤其是若虫(捕获量的94.5%)和成虫(捕获量的97.8%)。通过30次视觉搜索观察到蜱虫在植被上的伏击高度(9至77厘米),共发现20771只蜱虫。其中,28只(93%)是刻点钝缘蜱,只有2只(7%)被鉴定为可疑钝缘蜱。在刻点钝缘蜱中,若虫对人类最具吸引力,而对于可疑钝缘蜱来说幼虫最具吸引力。刻点钝缘蜱的成虫和若虫比可疑钝缘蜱的成虫和若虫对人类更具吸引力,但可疑钝缘蜱的幼虫比刻点钝缘蜱的同阶段幼虫更具吸引力。刻点钝缘蜱若虫水平移动的最大距离和速度分别为5米和2.0米/小时。在蜱虫中检测到的唯一立克次体物种是贝氏立克次体(R. bellii),且仅在可疑钝缘蜱中检测到。重要的是,观察到在蜱虫群落中刻点钝缘蜱的比例越高,可疑钝缘蜱被贝氏立克次体感染的比率越低。总之,两种蜱虫物种之间以及同一物种的不同阶段之间的宿主寻找行为存在差异。观察到可疑钝缘蜱对土壤的限制更大,而刻点钝缘蜱的幼虫和若虫在植被中分布更高。刻点钝缘蜱表现出的行为为与宿主接触提供了更多机会,而可疑钝缘蜱更多地依赖主动寻找宿主,即捕食者行为。综上所述,这些观察结果表明,人类穿越一个刻点钝缘蜱和可疑钝缘蜱出没的区域时,几乎只会与刻点钝缘蜱的幼虫和/或若虫接触。处于静止位置(坐着、躺着或不动)的人类会接触到这两种蜱虫物种,但与可疑钝缘蜱的相应阶段相比,刻点钝缘蜱的成虫和主要是若虫对他们更具吸引力。刻点钝缘蜱对可疑钝缘蜱被贝氏立克次体感染的负面影响值得进一步研究。

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