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Prevalence of chigger mites and Orientia tsutsugamushi strains in northern regions of Gangwon-do, Korea

The present study aimed to survey the prevalence of chigger mites and Orientia tsutsugamushi (O. tsutsugamushi) infection in the northern regions of Gangwon-do, Korea. From early February to early June 2015, a total of 17,050 chiggers were collected from striped field mice, Apodemus agrarius, in Che...

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Autores principales: Kim, Soojin, Lee, In Yong, Monoldorova, Sezim, Kim, Jiro, Seo, Jang Hoon, Yong, Tai-Soon, Jeon, Bo Young
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Publicado: The Korean Society for Parasitology and Tropical Medicine 2023
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10471477/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37648231
http://dx.doi.org/10.3347/PHD.22148
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author Kim, Soojin
Lee, In Yong
Monoldorova, Sezim
Kim, Jiro
Seo, Jang Hoon
Yong, Tai-Soon
Jeon, Bo Young
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description The present study aimed to survey the prevalence of chigger mites and Orientia tsutsugamushi (O. tsutsugamushi) infection in the northern regions of Gangwon-do, Korea. From early February to early June 2015, a total of 17,050 chiggers were collected from striped field mice, Apodemus agrarius, in Cheorwon-gun, Hwacheon-gun, Yanggu-gun, and Goseong-gun, which are well-known endemic areas of scrub typhus in Korea. The chiggers were analyzed using molecular genomic methods, as previously described. Among the 7,964 identified chiggers, the predominant species was Leptotrombidium pallidum (76.9%), followed by L. zetum (16.4%), L. orientale (4.3%), L. palpale (0.3%), L. tectum (0.2%), and Neotrombicula tamiyai (1.8%). The chigger index (CI) was highest in Hwacheon (115.58), followed by Cheorwon (97.02), Yanggu (76.88), and Goseong (54.68). Out of the 79 O. tsutsugamushi-positive chigger pools, 67 (84.8%) were identified as the Boryong strain, 10 (12.7%) as the Youngworl strain, and only 2 were the Jecheon strain. Based on the high infestation of chiggers in striped field rodents and the high rate of O. tsutsugamushi infection in chigger mites, Hwacheon-gun and Cheorwon-gun are presumed to be high-risk areas for scrub typhus. Furthermore, L. pallidum, a major vector of scrub typhus, and the dominant O. tsutsugamushi serotype, the Boryong strain, were found in the northern regions of Gangwon-do, Korea.
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spelling pubmed-104714772023-09-01 Prevalence of chigger mites and Orientia tsutsugamushi strains in northern regions of Gangwon-do, Korea Kim, Soojin Lee, In Yong Monoldorova, Sezim Kim, Jiro Seo, Jang Hoon Yong, Tai-Soon Jeon, Bo Young Parasites Hosts Dis Original Article The present study aimed to survey the prevalence of chigger mites and Orientia tsutsugamushi (O. tsutsugamushi) infection in the northern regions of Gangwon-do, Korea. From early February to early June 2015, a total of 17,050 chiggers were collected from striped field mice, Apodemus agrarius, in Cheorwon-gun, Hwacheon-gun, Yanggu-gun, and Goseong-gun, which are well-known endemic areas of scrub typhus in Korea. The chiggers were analyzed using molecular genomic methods, as previously described. Among the 7,964 identified chiggers, the predominant species was Leptotrombidium pallidum (76.9%), followed by L. zetum (16.4%), L. orientale (4.3%), L. palpale (0.3%), L. tectum (0.2%), and Neotrombicula tamiyai (1.8%). The chigger index (CI) was highest in Hwacheon (115.58), followed by Cheorwon (97.02), Yanggu (76.88), and Goseong (54.68). Out of the 79 O. tsutsugamushi-positive chigger pools, 67 (84.8%) were identified as the Boryong strain, 10 (12.7%) as the Youngworl strain, and only 2 were the Jecheon strain. Based on the high infestation of chiggers in striped field rodents and the high rate of O. tsutsugamushi infection in chigger mites, Hwacheon-gun and Cheorwon-gun are presumed to be high-risk areas for scrub typhus. Furthermore, L. pallidum, a major vector of scrub typhus, and the dominant O. tsutsugamushi serotype, the Boryong strain, were found in the northern regions of Gangwon-do, Korea. The Korean Society for Parasitology and Tropical Medicine 2023-08 2023-08-21 /pmc/articles/PMC10471477/ /pubmed/37648231 http://dx.doi.org/10.3347/PHD.22148 Text en © 2023 The Korean Society for Parasitology and Tropical Medicine https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution Non-Commercial License (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0 (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/) ) which permits unrestricted non-commercial use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Kim, Soojin
Lee, In Yong
Monoldorova, Sezim
Kim, Jiro
Seo, Jang Hoon
Yong, Tai-Soon
Jeon, Bo Young
Prevalence of chigger mites and Orientia tsutsugamushi strains in northern regions of Gangwon-do, Korea
title Prevalence of chigger mites and Orientia tsutsugamushi strains in northern regions of Gangwon-do, Korea
title_full Prevalence of chigger mites and Orientia tsutsugamushi strains in northern regions of Gangwon-do, Korea
title_fullStr Prevalence of chigger mites and Orientia tsutsugamushi strains in northern regions of Gangwon-do, Korea
title_full_unstemmed Prevalence of chigger mites and Orientia tsutsugamushi strains in northern regions of Gangwon-do, Korea
title_short Prevalence of chigger mites and Orientia tsutsugamushi strains in northern regions of Gangwon-do, Korea
title_sort prevalence of chigger mites and orientia tsutsugamushi strains in northern regions of gangwon-do, korea
topic Original Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10471477/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37648231
http://dx.doi.org/10.3347/PHD.22148
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