Use of permethrin eradicated the tropical rat mite (Ornithonyssus bacoti) from a colony of mutagenized and transgenic mice.

William A Hill, Mildred M Randolph, Keli L Boyd, Timothy D Mandrell
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The tropical rat mite, Ornithonyssus bacoti, was identified in a colony of mutagenized and transgenic mice at a large academic institution. O. bacoti is an obligate, blood-feeding ectoparasite with an extensive host range. Although the source of the infestation was likely feral rodents, none were found in the room housing infested mice. We hypothesize that construction on the floor above the vivarium and compromised ceiling integrity within the animal room provided for vermin entry and subsequent O. bacoti infestation. O. bacoti infestation was eliminated by environmental decontamination with synthetic pyrethroids and weekly application of 7.4% permethrin-impregnated cotton balls to mouse caging for five consecutive weeks. Visual examination of the macroenvironment, microenvironment, and colony for 38 days confirmed the efficacy of treatment. We noted no treatment-related toxicities or effects on colony production.

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使用氯菊酯从一群诱变和转基因小鼠中根除热带鼠螨(鸟螨)。
热带鼠螨(Ornithonyssus bacoti)是在一个大型学术机构的诱变和转基因小鼠群体中发现的。O. bacoti是一种专性的、吸血的体外寄生虫,具有广泛的宿主范围。虽然感染的来源可能是野生啮齿动物,但在饲养受感染老鼠的房间里没有发现。我们假设,动物室上方地板的建筑和破坏了动物室天花板的完整性,为害虫进入和随后的O. bacoti感染提供了条件。采用人工拟除虫菊酯类杀虫剂对环境进行净化,并连续5周每周使用7.4%氯菊酯浸渍棉球对鼠笼进行消毒。38天的宏观环境、微环境和菌落目测证实了治疗的有效性。我们没有注意到与处理相关的毒性或对菌落产生的影响。
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