Prevalence of rat fleas in and around Delhi (India) area and their susceptibility status to insecticides.

K Kumar, R Katyal, K S Gill, S Jamil-Ur-Rahman
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A rapid survey in Delhi and surrounding areas was undertaken in September 1994, during plague outbreak in District Beed (Maharashtra) and Surat (Gujarat) to monitor rodent/flea population and to determine susceptibility status of fleas to insecticides. The five rodent species in order of their prevalence were Rattus rattus (86.06%), Mus musculus (15.33%), Suncus murinus (2.47%), Bandicoota indica (0.48%) and B. bengalensis (0.48%). Two flea species, Xenopsylla cheopis and X. astia, were captured from these rodents. The absolute flea index was found to be ranging between 0.08 to 4.0 in various localities. X. cheopis and X. astia indexes were ranging between 0.22 to 2.08 and 0.08 to 4.0, respectively. Susceptibility test results with X. cheopis collected and reared in the laboratory revealed that it is resistant to DDT and Dieldrin, tolerant to Malathion and susceptible to K-othrin (Deltamethrin).

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德里及周边地区鼠蚤流行状况及对杀虫剂的敏感性。
1994年9月,在比德区(马哈拉施特拉邦)和苏拉特区(古吉拉特邦)爆发鼠疫期间,在德里及周边地区进行了一次快速调查,以监测啮齿动物/跳蚤的数量,并确定跳蚤对杀虫剂的易感性状况。鼠种依次为家鼠(86.06%)、小家鼠(15.33%)、鼠鼩(2.47%)、印度斑腹鼠(0.48%)和孟加拉白腹鼠(0.48%)。从这些啮齿动物身上捕获到非洲鼠爪蚤和非洲鼠爪蚤2种。各地区绝对蚤指数在0.08 ~ 4.0之间。印度鼠和亚洲鼠的指数分别在0.22 ~ 2.08和0.08 ~ 4.0之间。采集和实验室饲养的印度蠓的药敏试验结果显示,印度蠓对DDT和狄氏剂均有抗性,对马拉硫磷耐受,对溴氰菊酯敏感。
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