Abstract
The chigger mite Leptotrombidium sialkotense is one of the 6 main vectors of scrub typhus in China. Before present study, L. sialkotense was found in some parts of Hunan province, China with a narrow geographical distribution. During field investigation 2016-2017, we found L. sialkotense in Jingha, southern Yunnan, China. Of 15 small mammal host species, L. sialkotense were collected from 6 species of the hosts. Rattus brunneusculus was a dominant host of L. sialko-tense, from which 98.3% of the mites were collected. The chigger mite showed a relatively high infestation prevalence (PM= 11.7%) and mean abundance (MA= 0.5) in comparison with the rest 5 host species. These results reveal a certain host specificity of L. sialkotense to a rat R. brunneusculus. The mite L. sialkotense showed an aggregated distribution on the host (P < 0.05). A positive correlation observed between L. sialkotense and the body length of hosts. There was a positive interspecific association between L. sialkotense and 2 other dominant vectors, L. deliense and L. scutellare.
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Lv, Y., Guo, X. G., Jin, D. C., Song, W. Y., Fan, R., Zhao, C. F., … Yang, Z. H. (2020). Relative abundance of a vector of scrub typhus, leptotrombidium sialkotense, in southern yunnan province, china. Korean Journal of Parasitology, 58(2), 153–159. https://doi.org/10.3347/kjp.2020.58.2.153
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