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Prevalence and Seasonal Activity of Ticks Infesting Livestock in North West Areas of Iran



Moradiasl E1 ; Vatandoost H2 ; Kumar S3
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  1. 1. Department of Public Health, School of Public Health, Ardabil University of Medical Sciences, Ardabil, Iran
  2. 2. Department of Medical Entomology and Vector Control, School of Public Health, National Institute of Health Research, Tehran University of Medical Sciences, Tehran, Iran
  3. 3. Division of Parsitology, Indian Veterinary Research Institute, Izatnagar, Bareilly, 243122, India

Source: Pakistan Journal of Medical and Health Sciences Published:2020

Abstract

Background: The livestock sector represents a significant part of the global economy, particularly in the developing world. Tick infestation and tick-borne zoonoses affect people living in the countryside in developed and developing countries and causes serious health problems. Aim: To determine of Prevalence and seasonal activity of ticks infesting livestock in northwest areas. Methods: This study was conducted in two village of western Meshkin Shahr Ardabil province of Iran. Ticks were collected via dragging method randomly from cattle, sheep, buffalo and goat. Results: Five species of hard ticks (Rhipicephalus bursa n=82), (Hyalomma anatolicum n=35), (Hy.dermodarii n=24), (Hy.detritumn=12) and Hy.marginatum n=82), 2 species of soft ticks (Ornithodoros lahorensis n=72) and Argas persicus n=6) were collected. During the survey, a total of 3,114 ticks were collected from different locations and majority of ticks (2432, 78%) were collected in summer followed by 682 (22%) in winter. Statistical analysis was done using SPSS-16 software. Conclusions: Hy.marginatum the main vector of CCHF in this study was the high frequency and ticks infesting livestock was high in Northwest of Iran. © 2020 Lahore Medical And Dental College. All rights reserved.
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