Identification of Mites in Wild Rats in Simpang Limun Traditional Wet Market Area, Medan - Indonesia

Livia Anastasia Sianturi, S. V. Hutagalung, Darmadi, Siska Mayasari Lubis
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Background: Among human diseases are infectious diseases transmitted by animals to humans, called zoonoses. Rats carry ectoparasites that act as biological vectors in the transmission of zoonoses. Mites are ectoparasites of rats that cause various zoonoses, namely murine typhus, rat mite dermatitis, and others. The study aims to identify species of wild rats in the study area based on their morphology and presentation of mite-infected rats and mite species in wild rats in Simpang Limun traditional wet market in Medan, Indonesia. Methods: This cross-sectional study used a purposive sampling technique. Primary data were collected in the Simpang Limun traditional wet market area of Medan, namely in the first area; M. Nawi Harahap Street, and the second area; Kemiri I Street. Every afternoon for four consecutive days, ten baited rat traps were deployed in each area. The captured rats were anesthetized, identified, and examined for mites by combing and then identified under a microscope. Results: From 65 total wild rat samples, the majority of species found was Rattus tanezumi 60 (92.3%), followed by Rattus norvegicus 5 (7.7%). The identified mite species were Laelaps echidninus (84.5%) and Laelaps nuttalli (15.5%). Conclusion: Nearly all of the wild rats found were of Rattus tanezumab species, and the most common mite species identified was Laelaps echinus in Medan's Simpang Limun traditional wet market area. This has a significant medical impact, resulting in increased potential for zoonosis transmission and indirectly to the surrounding residents in Medan's Simpang Limun traditional wet market area.
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印度尼西亚棉兰市辛邦利蒙传统湿市场地区野鼠体内的螨虫鉴定
背景:在人类疾病中,由动物传播给人类的传染病被称为人畜共患病。老鼠携带的体外寄生虫是传播人畜共患病的生物媒介。螨虫是老鼠的体外寄生虫,可引起多种人畜共患病,如鼠伤寒、鼠螨皮炎等。本研究旨在根据印度尼西亚棉兰市辛邦利蒙传统湿市场中受螨虫感染的老鼠的形态和表现以及野生老鼠体内的螨虫种类,确定研究地区的野生老鼠种类:这项横断面研究采用了目的性抽样技术。原始数据在棉兰的 Simpang Limun 传统湿市场地区收集,即第一区 M. Nawi Harahap 街和第二区 Kemiri I 街。在连续四天的每天下午,每个区域都放置了十个带诱饵的捕鼠器。对捕获的老鼠进行麻醉、鉴定,并用梳子检查螨虫,然后在显微镜下进行鉴定:结果:在总共 65 份野生老鼠样本中,发现的大多数种类是 Rattus tanezumi,占 60 份(92.3%),其次是 Rattus norvegicus,占 5 份(7.7%)。经鉴定的螨虫种类为 Laelaps echidninus(84.5%)和 Laelaps nuttalli(15.5%):结论:在棉兰的 Simpang Limun 传统湿市场地区发现的几乎所有野生老鼠都属于 Rattus tanezumab 种类,而最常见的螨虫种类是 Laelaps echinus。这对医疗产生了重大影响,增加了人畜共患病传播的可能性,并间接影响到棉兰Simpang Limun传统湿市场地区的周边居民。
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