Integrated tick control on a farm with the presence of capybaras in a Brazilian spotted fever endemic region

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Autor(a) principal: Araújo,Shirley Batista de
Data de Publicação: 2019
Outros Autores: Anjos,Karina Araújo dos, Duarte,Fernanda Calvo, Fiorini,Leonardo Costa, Godoi,Felipe Eduardo de Matos, Sampaio,Paulo Henrique Selbmann, Mendes,Márcia Cristina
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Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Revista Brasileira de Parasitologia Veterinária (Online)
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Resumo: Abstract Ticks of the Amblyomma cajennense complex present high infestation rates. These ticks transmit the bacterium Rickettsia rickettsii, which causes Brazilian Spotted Fever. For this reason, an integrated tick control system was adopted on a farm in the municipality of Itu, state of São Paulo. On this farm, which borders the Tietê river, domestic animals are in contact with populations of capybaras. Six locations were monitored and evaluated between the years of 2015 and 2017. During this work 1271 nymphs and adult ticks were caught, all of them from the Amblyomma sculptum species, except for a single individual from the Amblyomma dubitatum species. The integrated tick management reduced the overall infestation levels to zero. Adult tick population dropped in the first year of the study, while larvae population dropped in the second year. Nymph population dropped in both years, decreasing in higher numbers in the first year. The estimated mean infestation levels for all of the tick’s life cycle forms in the six monitored spots did not reach one individual in the end of the study. Estimated mean infestation levels for nymphs in these places equaled zero.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Integrated tick control on a farm with the presence of capybaras in a Brazilian spotted fever endemic region
title Integrated tick control on a farm with the presence of capybaras in a Brazilian spotted fever endemic region
spellingShingle Integrated tick control on a farm with the presence of capybaras in a Brazilian spotted fever endemic region
Araújo,Shirley Batista de
Integrated pest management
Amblyomma sculptum
Hydrochoerus hydrochaeris
title_short Integrated tick control on a farm with the presence of capybaras in a Brazilian spotted fever endemic region
title_full Integrated tick control on a farm with the presence of capybaras in a Brazilian spotted fever endemic region
title_fullStr Integrated tick control on a farm with the presence of capybaras in a Brazilian spotted fever endemic region
title_full_unstemmed Integrated tick control on a farm with the presence of capybaras in a Brazilian spotted fever endemic region
title_sort Integrated tick control on a farm with the presence of capybaras in a Brazilian spotted fever endemic region
author Araújo,Shirley Batista de
author_facet Araújo,Shirley Batista de
Anjos,Karina Araújo dos
Duarte,Fernanda Calvo
Fiorini,Leonardo Costa
Godoi,Felipe Eduardo de Matos
Sampaio,Paulo Henrique Selbmann
Mendes,Márcia Cristina
author_role author
author2 Anjos,Karina Araújo dos
Duarte,Fernanda Calvo
Fiorini,Leonardo Costa
Godoi,Felipe Eduardo de Matos
Sampaio,Paulo Henrique Selbmann
Mendes,Márcia Cristina
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Araújo,Shirley Batista de
Anjos,Karina Araújo dos
Duarte,Fernanda Calvo
Fiorini,Leonardo Costa
Godoi,Felipe Eduardo de Matos
Sampaio,Paulo Henrique Selbmann
Mendes,Márcia Cristina
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Integrated pest management
Amblyomma sculptum
Hydrochoerus hydrochaeris
topic Integrated pest management
Amblyomma sculptum
Hydrochoerus hydrochaeris
description Abstract Ticks of the Amblyomma cajennense complex present high infestation rates. These ticks transmit the bacterium Rickettsia rickettsii, which causes Brazilian Spotted Fever. For this reason, an integrated tick control system was adopted on a farm in the municipality of Itu, state of São Paulo. On this farm, which borders the Tietê river, domestic animals are in contact with populations of capybaras. Six locations were monitored and evaluated between the years of 2015 and 2017. During this work 1271 nymphs and adult ticks were caught, all of them from the Amblyomma sculptum species, except for a single individual from the Amblyomma dubitatum species. The integrated tick management reduced the overall infestation levels to zero. Adult tick population dropped in the first year of the study, while larvae population dropped in the second year. Nymph population dropped in both years, decreasing in higher numbers in the first year. The estimated mean infestation levels for all of the tick’s life cycle forms in the six monitored spots did not reach one individual in the end of the study. Estimated mean infestation levels for nymphs in these places equaled zero.
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