Title of article :
Evidence of CrimeanCongo Haemorrhagic Fever Virus Occurrence in Ixodidae Ticks of Armenia
Author/Authors :
Gevorgyan ، Hasmik - Armenia. and National Institute of Health , Grigoryan ، Gohar G. Scientific Center of Zoology and Hydroecology , Atoyan ، Hripsime A. Scientific Center of Zoology and Hydroecology , Rukhkyan ، Martin Scientific Center of Zoology and Hydroecology , Hakobyan ، Astghik National Institute of Health , Zakaryan ، Hovakim Institute of Molecular Biology NAS RA , Aghayan ، Sargis A. - Research Institute of Biology, Yerevan State University
Abstract :
Background: CrimeanCongo hemorrhagic fever (CCHF) causes serious health problems in humans. Though ticks of the genera Hyalomma play a significant role in the CCHF transmission it was also found in 31 other thick species. #xD; Methods: Totally, 1412 ticks from 8 remote sites in Armenia during 2016 were sampled, pooled (35 ticks per pool) and tested for the presence of CCHFV antigen using ELISA test. #xD; Results: From 359 tick pools, 132 were CCHF virus antigenpositive. From 6 tick species, four species (Rhipicepha #xAD;lus sanguineus, R. annulatus, R. bursa, Hyalomma marginatum) were positive for the virus antigen and R. sanguineus was the most prevalent (37.9%). Dermacentor marginatus and Ixodes ricinus revealed no positive pools, but both revealed delectable but very low virus antigen titers. The highest infection rate (50%) was observed in R. sanguineus, whereas H. marginatus rate of infection was 1 out 17. #xD; Conclusion: For the first time in the last four decades CCHF virus antigen was detected in Ixodid ticks of Armenia. This finding substantiates the role of R. sanguineus in the disease epidemiology; however, the role of H. marginatum in the CCHF virus circulation in the country could not be excluded.
Keywords :
CCHF , Ixodid ticks , Armenia , ELISA , Infection rate
Journal title :
Journal of Arthropod-Borne Diseases
Journal title :
Journal of Arthropod-Borne Diseases