The relationship between fleas and small mammals in households of the Western Yunnan Province, China
Autor: | Jiaxiang Yin, Xiaoou Cheng, Xiufang Wang, Yun-Yan Luo, Zhengxiang Liu, Zhaofei Wei, Dandan Xu, Mengdi Wang, Qiufang Zhao, Yun Zhou |
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Jazyk: | angličtina |
Rok vydání: | 2020 |
Předmět: |
0301 basic medicine
China Flea animal diseases 030231 tropical medicine Zoology lcsh:Medicine Bubonic plague Article Rodent Diseases 03 medical and health sciences Medical research Flea Infestations 0302 clinical medicine Abundance (ecology) parasitic diseases Prevalence medicine Animals lcsh:Science Mammals Family Characteristics Plague Multidisciplinary biology Host (biology) Leptopsylla segnis lcsh:R Outbreak 030108 mycology & parasitology biology.organism_classification medicine.disease bacterial infections and mycoses Insect Vectors Flea infestation Siphonaptera lcsh:Q Xenopsylla |
Zdroj: | Scientific Reports, Vol 10, Iss 1, Pp 1-9 (2020) Scientific Reports |
ISSN: | 2045-2322 |
DOI: | 10.1038/s41598-020-73690-0 |
Popis: | The Yunnan province has one of the most serious outbreaks of the plague epidemic in China. Small mammals and fleas are risk factors for the occurrence of plague in commensal plague foci. Understanding the relationship between fleas and small mammals will help control fleas and prevent the onset of the plague. Four hundred and twenty-one small mammals, belonging to 9 species, were captured. Of these, 170 small mammals (40.4%) were found infested with fleas. A total of 992 parasitic fleas (including 5 species) were collected. The number of Leptopsylla segnis and Xenopsylla cheopis accounted for 91.03% (903/992). The final multiple hurdle negative binomial regression model showed that when compared with Rattus tanezumi, the probability of flea infestation with Mus musculus as well as other host species decreased by 58% and 99%, respectively, while the number of flea infestations of the other host species increased by 4.71 folds. The probability of flea prevalence in adult hosts increased by 74%, while the number of fleas decreased by 76%. The number of flea infestations in small male mammals increased by 62%. The number of fleas in small mammals weighing more than 59 g has been multiplied by about 4. R. tanezumi is the predominant species in households in the west Yunnan province, while L.segnis and X. cheopis were dominant parasitic fleas. There is a strong relationship between the abundance of fleas and the characteristics of small mammals (e.g. Species, age, sex, and body weight). |
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