| Literature DB >> 27112141 |
Lan-Hua Li1,2, Dan Zhu1, Chen-Chen Zhang1, Yi Zhang3, Xiao-Nong Zhou4.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Human babesiosis is considered an emerging threat in China. Dozens of human infections with Babesia microti have been reported recently, especially in southern China. However, the transmission vectors of this parasite in these areas are not well understood. Rhipicephalus haemaphysaloides, which is one of the dominant tick species in southern China, is a major vector of bovine babesiosis in China. However, whether this tick has the potential to transmit B. microti has not been tested. The present study experimentally investigated the transmission competence of B. microti through R. haemaphysaloides ticks.Entities:
Keywords: Babesia microti; Rhipicephalus haemaphysaloides; Transmission; Vector competence
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Year: 2016 PMID: 27112141 PMCID: PMC4845380 DOI: 10.1186/s13071-016-1517-2
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Parasit Vectors ISSN: 1756-3305 Impact factor: 3.876
Fig. 1The investigation diagram with the results for the transmission experiments of B. microti through R. haemaphysaloides larvae
Fig. 2The investigation diagram with the results for transmission experiments of B. microti through R. haemaphysaloides nymphs
Infection of R. haemaphysaloides by exposure to mice infected with B. microti
| Tick stage applied | No. of engorged ticks analyzed | No. of positive engorged ticks (%) | No. of ticks analyzed 4 week post molting | No. of positive molted ticks (%)* |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Larva | 20 | 19 (95.5) | 80 | 35 (43.8) |
| Nymph | 12 | 12 (100) | 30 | 29 (96.7) |
*P < 0.01
Infection of mice with B. microti by infected nymphs
| Mice | No. of mice applied | No. (%) of infected mice* | Prepatent period (days after infestation) |
|---|---|---|---|
| BALB/c | 12 | 2 (16.7) | 13–17 |
| NOD/SCID | 6 | 6 (100) | 7–11 |
*P < 0.01
Transstadial persistence of B. microti in R. haemaphysaloides ticks
| Stage of infected ticks | No. of blood-feeding ticks analyzed | Positive blood-feeding ticks, | No. of ticks detected 4 week post molting/oviposition | Positive ticks post molting/oviposition, |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Nymph | 40 | 5 (12.5) | 80 | 0 (0) |
| Female adult | 10 | 1 (10.0) | 17 | 2 (11.8) |