Literature DB >> 28124136

New techniques to collect live Sarcoptes scabiei and evaluation of methods as alternative diagnostics for infection.

Nobuhide Kido1, Teruo Akuta2,3, Hiroshi Tarui4, Keitaro Imaizumi2,3, Takafumi Ueda2, Yasuo Ono2, Takane Kikuchi-Ueda2, Sohei Tanaka5, Tomoko Omiya5.   

Abstract

Sarcoptes scabiei is a widespread, highly contagious skin disease that affects many mammals including humans. The biological characteristics of S. scabiei remain unclear. Therefore, the ability to collect adequate amount of mites for studies is required to advance our understanding of the parasite. The present study aimed to find a method to collect an adequate amount of live S. scabiei mites within a short time frame. The cornified layer and fur from an infected raccoon dog were inserted into a 50-ml catheter tip-type syringe. A 1.5-ml microtube was attached at the tip of the syringe to collect the mites, which crawled out from the cornified layer and fur. Four conditions were examined, and the following condition was determined to be the best: the syringe and microtube were shaded by aluminum foil, and the microtube was heated using a pet heater (36 °C). In addition, the effectiveness of this method as an alternative method to diagnose S. scabiei infections in animal was evaluated. S. scabiei live mites were not detected in the raccoon dog samples 24 h after the administration of medication (ivermectin or selamectin). The present study revealed that this technique was useful to collect adequate amounts of live mites, and the mites prefer a heated environment and actively move when using the shaded conditions. In addition, this technique was effective as an alternative diagnostic technique to detect live mites on an animal body.

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Keywords:  Alternative diagnostic technique; Characteristics of the Sarcoptes scabiei mites; Mite extraction; Raccoon dog; Scabicidal agent

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Year:  2017        PMID: 28124136     DOI: 10.1007/s00436-017-5385-2

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Parasitol Res        ISSN: 0932-0113            Impact factor:   2.289


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Journal:  Vet Res       Date:  2004 Nov-Dec       Impact factor: 3.683

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Authors:  Daniel Engelman; Karen Kiang; Olivier Chosidow; James McCarthy; Claire Fuller; Patrick Lammie; Roderick Hay; Andrew Steer
Journal:  PLoS Negl Trop Dis       Date:  2013-08-08
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Authors:  Teruo Akuta; Daisuke Minegishi; Nobuhide Kido; Keitaro Imaizumi; Shinji Nakaoka; Shin-Ichiro Tachibana; Kenji Hikosaka; Fumi Hori; Chiaki Sakuma; Yuki Oouchi; Yu Nakajima; Sohei Tanaka; Tomoko Omiya; Kouki Morikaku; Minori Kawahara; Yoshifumi Tada; Hiroshi Tarui; Takafumi Ueda; Takane Kikuchi-Ueda; Yasuo Ono
Journal:  Sci Rep       Date:  2021-03-19       Impact factor: 4.379

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