• Title of article

    Hard Ticks on Domestic Ruminants and their Seasonal Population Dynamics in Yazd Province, Iran

  • Author/Authors

    Salim-Abadi، Y نويسنده , , Telmadarraiy ، Z نويسنده , , Vatandoost، H نويسنده , , Chinikar ، S نويسنده , , Oshaghi، MA نويسنده , , Moradi ، M نويسنده , , Mirabzadeh-Ardakan ، E نويسنده , , Hekmat ، S نويسنده , , Nasiri ، A نويسنده ,

  • Issue Information
    فصلنامه با شماره پیاپی 0 سال 2010
  • Pages
    6
  • From page
    66
  • To page
    71
  • Abstract
    Background: Ticks are the main vectors for transmission of different pathogens to human and animals. This survey was performed to find out distribution of ticks, which infested the domestic ruminants in Yazd Province, central Iran during year 2008-2009. Methods: A total number of 30 villages from both mountainous (20%) and plateau (80%) regions of the province were selected randomly. Ticks were colleted from the body of infested animals and transported to the laboratory of Medical En to mology, School of Public Health, Tehran University of Medical Sciences and then were identified to space level using valid iden tification key. Results: A total of 583 hard ticks were collected. The ticks were classified into three genera and 7 species including: Hyalomma dromedarii (55.92%), Hy. marginatum (13.20%), Hy. anatolicum (9.78%), Hy. detritum (4.98%), Hy. asiaticum (3.94%), Rhipicephalus sanguineus (11.84%), and Dermacentor marginatus (0.34%). The highest seasonal activities occurred in summer. The prevalence of the Ixodidae ticks was more evident in plateaus area in Yazd Province. Among the hosts including: cow, goat, sheep and camel, the ticks that collected from camel was more prevalent. The ratio of male was more than female ticks. Hyalomma. dromedarii was the predominant tick species and ac counted for 55.92% of the ticks. Conclusion: Some of the collected ticks may play an important role for transmission of vector borne disease to hu-man; therefore, the results of this study will provide a clue for vectors of tick-borne diseases in the region for local authori ties for implementation of disease control.
  • Journal title
    Journal of Arthropod-Borne Diseases
  • Serial Year
    2010
  • Journal title
    Journal of Arthropod-Borne Diseases
  • Record number

    655204