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南非半干旱地区璃眼蜱在绵羊足部感染及暂时性跛行中的作用

The role of Hyalomma ticks in foot infestations and temporary lameness of sheep in a semi-arid region of South Africa.

作者信息

Kok D J, Fourie L J

机构信息

Department of Zoology and Entomology, University of the Orange Free State, Bloemfontein, South Africa.

出版信息

Onderstepoort J Vet Res. 1995 Sep;62(3):201-6.

PMID:8628574
Abstract

An outbreak of lameness amongst Merino lambs, associated with the presence of Hyalomma ticks, was investigated on a farm in the south-western Free State, South Africa. The purpose was to follow the progress of the condition and to determine the extent of involvement of the two Hyalomma species which occur in the region. The flock of experimental sheep (n = 460) ranged free in natural veld under extensive farming conditions. During September and October 1993, adult ewes and lambs in this flock were examined at weekly intervals to determine tick identity, abundance and attachment-site preferences on lame and unaffected animals. Lameness occurred only among lambs, of which 68 were affected during the 8-week period. Hyalomma ticks tended to aggregate and mean numbers of ticks/aggregation were significantly higher on lame lambs (mean = 11.3) than on either the unaffected lambs (mean = 6.9) or the ewes (mean = 7.1). Most tick aggregations (72.4%) on the lame lambs occurred on the lower legs and feet, 34 out of 55 of these on the fetlocks or interdigital clefts. Hyalomma truncatum dominated (> 97%) on all animals examined. Only 15.8% of the Hyalomma marginatum rufipes recovered from the lame animals were attached to the legs. At two other localities at which H. marginatum rufipes was more abundant, or even dominant, few ticks attached to the lower legs or feet. Those that did were mostly H. truncatum (> 90%). Both H. marginatum rufipes and H. truncatum may attach to the same ventral and anogenital body regions, but H. truncatum has a tendency to attach also to the feet and lower legs. Although attachment of one or a few ticks in the axillar region or upper legs may cause lameness in sheep, the attachment of ticks to the interdigital clefts and fetlocks almost always causes lameness. The latter condition is more likely to occur in regions where H. truncatum dominates.

摘要

在南非自由邦西南部的一个农场,对与璃眼蜱存在相关的美利奴羊羔跛行疫情进行了调查。目的是跟踪病情发展,并确定该地区出现的两种璃眼蜱的感染程度。这群实验羊(n = 460)在粗放养殖条件下于天然草原自由放养。1993年9月和10月期间,每周对这群羊中的成年母羊和羊羔进行检查,以确定蜱的种类、数量以及在跛行和未受影响动物身上的附着部位偏好。跛行仅发生在羊羔中,在为期8周的时间里有68只羊羔受到影响。璃眼蜱倾向于聚集,跛行羊羔身上蜱的平均聚集数量(平均 = 11.3)显著高于未受影响的羊羔(平均 = 6.9)或母羊(平均 = 7.1)。跛行羊羔身上的大多数蜱聚集(72.4%)出现在小腿和足部,其中55处中有34处在跗关节或趾间裂隙处。在所有检查的动物身上,截形璃眼蜱占主导地位(> 97%)。从跛行动物身上回收的边缘璃眼蜱rufipes亚种只有15.8%附着在腿部。在边缘璃眼蜱rufipes亚种更为常见甚至占主导地位的另外两个地点,很少有蜱附着在小腿或足部。附着的那些大多是截形璃眼蜱(> 90%)。边缘璃眼蜱rufipes亚种和截形璃眼蜱都可能附着在相同的腹部和肛门生殖器身体区域,但截形璃眼蜱也倾向于附着在足部和小腿。虽然腋窝区域或大腿上部附着一只或几只蜱可能导致绵羊跛行,但蜱附着在趾间裂隙和跗关节几乎总会导致跛行。后一种情况在截形璃眼蜱占主导的地区更有可能发生。

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