Author/Authors :
توسلي، موسي نويسنده Department of Pathobiology, Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, Urmia University Tavassoli1, Mousa , رضا نژاد سابقي، زهرا نويسنده Department of Pathobiology, Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, Urmia University Rezanejad Sabeghi, Zahra , قربانزاده، بهناز نويسنده Department of Pathobiology, Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, Urmia University Ghorbanzadeh, Behnaz , شمسي، شکوفه نويسنده School of Animal and Veterinary Science, Charles Sturt University, Shamsi, Shokoofeh , ارجمند، جعفر نويسنده Department of Pathobiology, Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, Urmia University Arjmand, Jafar , گلابي، مصطفي نويسنده Department of Pathobiology, Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, Urmia University Golabi, Mostafa
Abstract :
The soft tick, Argas persicus, is the most important ectoparasite of chicken and other domestic fowl,
as well as humans. The main aim of this study was to evaluate the survival rate of A. persicus under three different environmental
conditions, including immersion in tap water, immersion in oxygenated water and after being placed and washed along clothes in an ordinary
washing machine. Adult and larval ticks were separately immersed in tap and oxygenated water for six different time periods: 1, 6, 24, 48,
72 hours and 1 week. Both adults and larvae survived up to 72 hours immersion in tap water. All the ticks immersed in tap water died during
the first week; while 53.3% of adult ticks survived one week immersion in oxygenated water. To evaluate the survival rate of ticks in the washing
machine, only adults were used and the ticks were placed in a small hub filter before being placed in a Samsung washing machine at three different
temperatures (30, 40 and 60 °C). At the end of each cycle, we counted the survived ticks. All ticks survived 30 and 40 °C, while only 13.3% survived
at 60 °C. In conclusion, adult and larval stages of A. persicus survived under water for couple of days while washing in regular washing machine did not
kill adult ticks under temperatures of 30 and 40 °C. So, in order to kill the ticks in clothes temperatures more than 60°C should be used.