Ticks (Acari: Ixodida) on synanthropic small and medium-sized mammals in areas of the northeastern United States infested with the Asian longhorned tick, Haemaphysalis longicornis

IF 3.7 2区 医学 Q1 PARASITOLOGY International journal for parasitology Pub Date : 2023-12-01 DOI:10.1016/j.ijpara.2023.06.003
Francisco C. Ferreira , Julia González , Matthew T. Milholland , Grayson A. Tung , Dina M. Fonseca
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The northeastern United States (US) is a hotspot for tick-borne diseases. Adding to an already complex vector landscape, in 2017 large populations of the invasive Haemaphysalis longicornis, the Asian longhorned tick, were detected in New Jersey (NJ) and later found to be widespread from Connecticut to Georgia. In its native range in northeastern Asia, H. longicornis is considered an important vector of deadly pathogens to humans, companion animals, and livestock. To identify the primary hosts of H. longicornis, we surveyed synanthropic small and medium-sized mammals in three different sites in suburban New Brunswick, NJ. Specifically, we collected approximately 9,000 tick specimens belonging to nine species from 11 different species of mammals sampled between May and September 2021. We found that H. longicornis feeds more frequently on rodents than previously thought, and that this invasive tick is likely exposed to important enzootic and zoonotic pathogens. Overall, we obtained detailed information about the seasonal dynamics and feeding patterns of six tick species common in the northeastern US, Haemaphysalis longicornis, Amblyomma americanum, Dermacentor variabilis, Ixodes scapularis, Ixodes texanus and Ixodes cookei. We found that unlike I. scapularis that feeds on mammals of all sizes, H. longicornis feeds on hosts following the general pattern of A. americanum, favoring larger species such as skunks, groundhogs, and raccoons. However, our survey revealed that unlike A. americanum, H. longicornis reaches high densities on Virginia opossum. Overall, the newly invasive H. longicornis was the most numerous tick species, both on multiple host species and in the environment, raising significant questions regarding its role in the epidemiology of tick-borne pathogens, especially those affecting livestock, companion animals and wildlife. In conclusion, our findings provide valuable insights into the tick species composition on mammalian hosts in NJ and the ongoing national expansion of H. longicornis.

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美国东北部受亚洲长角蜱(Haemaphysalis longicornis)侵扰地区同类中小型哺乳动物身上的蜱虫(Acari:Ixodida)情况
美国东北部是蜱传疾病的热点地区。2017 年,在新泽西州(NJ)发现了大量入侵的亚洲长角蜱(Haemaphysalis longicornis)种群,后来又发现它们广泛分布于康涅狄格州到佐治亚州,这使得本已复杂的病媒环境更加复杂。长角蜱的原产地在亚洲东北部,它被认为是人类、伴侣动物和牲畜致命病原体的重要传播媒介。为了确定长角蜱的主要宿主,我们在新泽西州新不伦瑞克郊区的三个不同地点调查了同类的小型和中型哺乳动物。具体来说,我们在 2021 年 5 月至 9 月期间从 11 种不同的哺乳动物身上采集了约 9000 只蜱虫标本,这些蜱虫分属 9 个物种。我们发现,H. longicornis 以啮齿动物为食的频率比以前想象的要高,而且这种入侵性蜱虫很可能接触到重要的流行病和人畜共患病病原体。总之,我们获得了有关美国东北部常见的六种蜱(Haemaphysalis longicornis、Amblyomma americanum、Dermacentor variabilis、Ixodes scapularis、Ixodes texanus 和 Ixodes cookei)的季节动态和取食模式的详细信息。我们发现,长角伊蚊以各种体型的哺乳动物为食,与之不同的是,长角伊蚊捕食的宿主与美洲疟蚊的一般模式相同,喜欢捕食较大的物种,如臭鼬、土拨鼠和浣熊。然而,我们的调查显示,与 A. americanum 不同,H. longicornis 在弗吉尼亚负鼠身上的密度很高。总之,无论是在多种宿主物种身上还是在环境中,新入侵的长角蜱都是数量最多的蜱类物种,这就提出了一个重要问题,即长角蜱在蜱媒病原体流行病学中的作用,特别是那些影响家畜、伴侣动物和野生动物的病原体。总之,我们的研究结果为了解新泽西州哺乳动物宿主上的蜱物种组成以及长角蜱在全国范围内的持续扩展提供了宝贵的见解。
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