| Literature DB >> 35449085 |
João L H Faccini1, Hélio F Santos2, Lívio M Costa-Junior3, Socrates F Costa-Neto4, Wagner S Tassinari2,5, Hermes R Luz6,7.
Abstract
Information on the altitudinal distribution of the hard ticks Amblyomma aureolatum and Amblyomma ovale in Brazil is scarce and mainly limited to occasional records. In this study we report our evaluation of records on the altitudinal distribution of A. aureolatum and A. ovale collected from dogs and humans and directly from the environment (host-questing ticks), based on active or passive procedures. The collections were conducted in rural areas of municipalities in the state of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil between 2013 and 2017. Active procedures consisted of dragging or flagging, visual examination of vegetation and removal of ticks present on the authors' clothing or on infested dogs. Overall, 222 ticks were collected. The altitudes at the collection sites ranged from 98 to 1220 m a.s.l. We noted a significant difference in the altitudinal distribution of A. aureolatum and A. ovale (Mann-Whitney U-test, U = 518.5, P < 0.001). The overlap of these two species occurred at altitudes of between 650 and 900 m a.s.l. The results indicated that the higher the altitude, the greater the probability for the occurrence of A. aureolatum and, conversely, the lower the likelihood for the occurrence of A. ovale. The findings of this study improve currrent knowledge on the bioecology of these tick species and have implications for studies on the epidemiology of spotted fever in Brazil.Entities:
Keywords: Altitude; Amblyomma aureolatum; Amblyomma ovale; Atlantic forest; Spotted fever
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Year: 2022 PMID: 35449085 PMCID: PMC9027463 DOI: 10.1186/s13071-022-05250-6
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Parasit Vectors ISSN: 1756-3305 Impact factor: 4.047
Fig. 1Spatial distribution of the occurrence of Amblyomma aureolatum and A. ovale in different altitudes of the state of Rio de Janeiro, southeastern Brazil
Records of altitudes at which the hard ticks Amblyomma aureolatum and Amblyomma ovale were collected in municipalities of Rio de Janeiro state from 2013 to 2017
| Host | Altitude range (m a.s.l.) | Municipalities (total of ticks) | |||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| AA | NN | ||||
| Dog | |||||
| 28 | 69 | 10 | 79 | 650–1073 | Miguel Pereira (2), Nova Friburgo (27)a, Petrópolis (10), Itatiaia (13), Mangaratiba (5), Paraty (3), Cachoeira de Macacu (5)a, Rio Claro (3), Macaé (3) Teresopólis (3)a, Bom Jardim (4), Sumidouro (1)a |
| Human | |||||
| 6 | 17 | 0 | 17 | 764–1220 | Teresópolis (5),Petrópolis (4), Paraty(2), |
| Nova Friburgo (2), Mauá(2), | |||||
| Duque de Caxias (2) | |||||
| Environment | |||||
| 2 | 3 | 3 | 862–956 | Trajano de Moraes (2)a, Silva Jardim (1)a | |
| 89 | 10 | 99 | |||
AA, Adults; NN, nymphs; T, AA + NN
aConcurrent infestations
Distribution of the altitudes at which A. aureolatum and Amblyomma ovale were collected in municipalities of Rio de Janeiro state from 2013 to 2017
| Altitudinal values (m a.s.l.) | |||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Minimum | Maximum | Median | First quartile (Q1) | Third quartile (Q3) | Standard deviation | Coefficient of variation | |
| 650 | 1220 | 862 | 751.0 | 960 | 154.75 | 17.67 | |
| 98 | 956 | 560 | 138.5 | 781 | 318.37 | 64.46 | |
Fig. 2Relationship between altitudinal values (in meters above sea level) from which ticks were collected in municipalities of Rio de Janeiro State from 2013 to 2017