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Ectoparasites of Rodents Captured in Hamedan, Western Iran
BACKGROUND: Rodents with a population greater than the entire population of other mammals on earth are the source of economic losses and health conflicts. One of the major health problems with the rodents is their role as reservoir hosts of zoonotic diseases. The aim of this study was to assess the...
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Tehran University of Medical Sciences
2015
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4662798/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26623438 |
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author | Zendehfili, Hamid Zahirnia, Amir Hossein Maghsood, Amir Hossein Khanjani, Mohammad Fallah, Mohammad |
author_facet | Zendehfili, Hamid Zahirnia, Amir Hossein Maghsood, Amir Hossein Khanjani, Mohammad Fallah, Mohammad |
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description | BACKGROUND: Rodents with a population greater than the entire population of other mammals on earth are the source of economic losses and health conflicts. One of the major health problems with the rodents is their role as reservoir hosts of zoonotic diseases. The aim of this study was to assess the infestation of commensal rodents with ectoparasites in Hamedan City, Western Iran. METHODS: The samples were collected by live traps during years 2012–2013. After transferring the samples to the Entomological Laboratory of Hamedan University of Medical Sciences, their ectoparasites were collected and identified. RESULTS: A total of 171 slides were prepared from 105 captured commensal rodents: Mus musculus, Rattus rattus and R. norvegicus comprising three orders namely Mesostigmata: Hypoaspis (Laelaspis) astronomica, Dermanyssius sp, Pachylaelapidae (male). Metastigmata: Rhipicephalus sp and Anoplura: Polyplax spinulosa were recovered in Hamedan City. Seventy (66.6%) rodents were found infested with at least one species of ectoparasites. CONCLUSION: The results of our study indicate that ectoparasites infestation in commensal rodents of Hamedan city is high and more attention by local health authorities is needed to prevent zoonotic diseases. |
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spelling | pubmed-46627982015-11-30 Ectoparasites of Rodents Captured in Hamedan, Western Iran Zendehfili, Hamid Zahirnia, Amir Hossein Maghsood, Amir Hossein Khanjani, Mohammad Fallah, Mohammad J Arthropod Borne Dis Short Communication BACKGROUND: Rodents with a population greater than the entire population of other mammals on earth are the source of economic losses and health conflicts. One of the major health problems with the rodents is their role as reservoir hosts of zoonotic diseases. The aim of this study was to assess the infestation of commensal rodents with ectoparasites in Hamedan City, Western Iran. METHODS: The samples were collected by live traps during years 2012–2013. After transferring the samples to the Entomological Laboratory of Hamedan University of Medical Sciences, their ectoparasites were collected and identified. RESULTS: A total of 171 slides were prepared from 105 captured commensal rodents: Mus musculus, Rattus rattus and R. norvegicus comprising three orders namely Mesostigmata: Hypoaspis (Laelaspis) astronomica, Dermanyssius sp, Pachylaelapidae (male). Metastigmata: Rhipicephalus sp and Anoplura: Polyplax spinulosa were recovered in Hamedan City. Seventy (66.6%) rodents were found infested with at least one species of ectoparasites. CONCLUSION: The results of our study indicate that ectoparasites infestation in commensal rodents of Hamedan city is high and more attention by local health authorities is needed to prevent zoonotic diseases. Tehran University of Medical Sciences 2015-03-11 /pmc/articles/PMC4662798/ /pubmed/26623438 Text en Copyright© Iranian Society of Medical Entomology & Tehran University of Medical Sciences This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial 3.0 Unported License which allows users to read, copy, distribute and make derivative works for non-commercial purposes from the material, as long as the author of the original work is cited properly. |
spellingShingle | Short Communication Zendehfili, Hamid Zahirnia, Amir Hossein Maghsood, Amir Hossein Khanjani, Mohammad Fallah, Mohammad Ectoparasites of Rodents Captured in Hamedan, Western Iran |
title | Ectoparasites of Rodents Captured in Hamedan, Western Iran |
title_full | Ectoparasites of Rodents Captured in Hamedan, Western Iran |
title_fullStr | Ectoparasites of Rodents Captured in Hamedan, Western Iran |
title_full_unstemmed | Ectoparasites of Rodents Captured in Hamedan, Western Iran |
title_short | Ectoparasites of Rodents Captured in Hamedan, Western Iran |
title_sort | ectoparasites of rodents captured in hamedan, western iran |
topic | Short Communication |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4662798/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26623438 |
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