Literature DB >> 35380675

Reevaluation of the Role of Blocked Oropsylla hirsuta Prairie Dog Fleas (Siphonaptera: Ceratophyllidae) in Yersinia pestis (Enterobacterales: Enterobacteriaceae) Transmission.

Adélaïde Miarinjara1,2, David A Eads3, David M Bland1, Marc R Matchett4, Dean E Biggins3, B Joseph Hinnebusch1.   

Abstract

Prairie dogs in the western United States experience periodic epizootics of plague, caused by the flea-borne bacterial pathogen Yersinia pestis. An early study indicated that Oropsylla hirsuta (Baker), often the most abundant prairie dog flea vector of plague, seldom transmits Y. pestis by the classic blocked flea mechanism. More recently, an alternative early-phase mode of transmission has been proposed as the driving force behind prairie dog epizootics. In this study, using the same flea infection protocol used previously to evaluate early-phase transmission, we assessed the vector competence of O. hirsuta for both modes of transmission. Proventricular blockage was evident during the first two weeks after infection and transmission during this time was at least as efficient as early-phase transmission 2 d after infection. Thus, both modes of transmission likely contribute to plague epizootics in prairie dogs. Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of Entomological Society of America 2022.

Entities:  

Keywords:  zzm321990 Oropsylla hirsutazzm321990 ; zzm321990 Yersinia pestiszzm321990 ; plague; prairie dog; vector-borne transmission

Mesh:

Year:  2022        PMID: 35380675      PMCID: PMC9113170          DOI: 10.1093/jme/tjac021

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Med Entomol        ISSN: 0022-2585            Impact factor:   2.435


  38 in total

1.  Initiation and spread of traveling waves of plague, Yersinia pestis, in the western United States.

Authors:  Jennifer Zipser Adjemian; Patrick Foley; Kenneth L Gage; Janet E Foley
Journal:  Am J Trop Med Hyg       Date:  2007-02       Impact factor: 2.345

2.  The innate immune response may be important for surviving plague in wild Gunnison's prairie dogs.

Authors:  Joseph D Busch; Roger Van Andel; Nathan E Stone; Kacy R Cobble; Roxanne Nottingham; Judy Lee; Michael VerSteeg; Jeff Corcoran; Jennifer Cordova; William Van Pelt; Megan M Shuey; Jeffrey T Foster; James M Schupp; Stephen Beckstrom-Sternberg; James Beckstrom-Sternberg; Paul Keim; Susan Smith; Julia Rodriguez-Ramos; Judy L Williamson; Tonie E Rocke; David M Wagner
Journal:  J Wildl Dis       Date:  2013-10       Impact factor: 1.535

3.  Swabbing Prairie Dog Burrows for Fleas That Transmit Yersinia pestis: Influences on Efficiency.

Authors:  David A Eads
Journal:  J Med Entomol       Date:  2017-09-01       Impact factor: 2.278

4.  Vector control improves survival of three species of prairie dogs (Cynomys) in areas considered enzootic for plague.

Authors:  Dean E Biggins; Jerry L Godbey; Kenneth L Gage; Leon G Carter; John A Montenieri
Journal:  Vector Borne Zoonotic Dis       Date:  2010 Jan-Feb       Impact factor: 2.133

5.  Plague outbreaks in prairie dog populations explained by percolation thresholds of alternate host abundance.

Authors:  Daniel J Salkeld; Marcel Salathé; Paul Stapp; James Holland Jones
Journal:  Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A       Date:  2010-07-26       Impact factor: 11.205

6.  Oropsylla hirsuta (Siphonaptera: Ceratophyllidae) can support plague epizootics in black-tailed prairie dogs (Cynomys ludovicianus) by early-phase transmission of Yersinia pestis.

Authors:  Aryn P Wilder; Rebecca J Eisen; Scott W Bearden; John A Montenieri; Kenneth L Gage; Michael F Antolin
Journal:  Vector Borne Zoonotic Dis       Date:  2008-06       Impact factor: 2.133

7.  Prevalence and abundance of fleas in black-tailed prairie dog burrows: implications for the transmission of plague (Yersinia pestis).

Authors:  Dan J Salkeld; Paul Stapp
Journal:  J Parasitol       Date:  2008-06       Impact factor: 1.276

8.  Infection Prevalence, Bacterial Loads, and Transmission Efficiency in Oropsylla montana (Siphonaptera: Ceratophyllidae) One Day After Exposure to Varying Concentrations of Yersinia pestis in Blood.

Authors:  Karen A Boegler; Christine B Graham; Tammi L Johnson; John A Montenieri; Rebecca J Eisen
Journal:  J Med Entomol       Date:  2016-02-03       Impact factor: 2.278

9.  Epizootic Plague in Prairie Dogs: Correlates and Control with Deltamethrin.

Authors:  Dean E Biggins; Jerry L Godbey; David A Eads
Journal:  Vector Borne Zoonotic Dis       Date:  2021-01-21       Impact factor: 2.133

10.  Infectious blood source alters early foregut infection and regurgitative transmission of Yersinia pestis by rodent fleas.

Authors:  David M Bland; Clayton O Jarrett; Christopher F Bosio; B Joseph Hinnebusch
Journal:  PLoS Pathog       Date:  2018-01-22       Impact factor: 6.823

View more

北京卡尤迪生物科技股份有限公司 © 2022-2023.