Research Article

Distribution of ixodid tick species parasitizing livestock in Sirumalai, The Eastern Ghats of Tamil Nadu, South India and its implications for public health

Volume: 6 Number: 1 January 30, 2024
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Distribution of ixodid tick species parasitizing livestock in Sirumalai, The Eastern Ghats of Tamil Nadu, South India and its implications for public health

Abstract

Ticks and tick-borne diseases are an important public health problem worldwide. In India, prevalence of many tick-borne pathogens such as Ganjam virus, Kyasanur forest disease virus (KFDV), Crimean Congo hemorrhagic fever (CCHF) virus and Rickettsia conorii etc., have been documented. The species composition of ticks infesting domestic animals in the Sirumalai area of the Eastern Ghats in Tamil Nadu, South India has been recorded. A total of 2851 tick specimens were collected, and taxonomical identification revealed that 14 species belong to four genera, viz., Haemaphysalis, Rhipicephalus, Amblyomma and Hyalomma. Among the species, Haemaphysalis intermedia from goats and Rhipicephalus microplus from cattle account for 72.6% and 15.2%, respectively. Amblyomma integrum was collected only from cattle (n=22). Rhipicephalus simus, Rhipicephalus bursa, Hyalomma hussaini and Hyalomma kumari have been recorded for the first time this area. The preliminary results confirms the occurrence of rich diversity of tick fauna in this area and recommend further studies to determine the role of these fauna and their public health relevance to livestock and residents.

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Supporting Institution

This study was supported by ICMR-VCRC intra-mural funding, IM: 2016.

Project Number

IM: 2016

Ethical Statement

This study has been approved by the institutional Research Integrity Unity (RIU) of the Vector Control Research Centre, RIU-05/2022.

Thanks

The authors thank the laboratory staff ICMR-VCRC-Field Unit, Madurai for their support during this study. The authors acknowledge R. Ramkumar, Research Scholar at VCRC-Field Unit, Madurai for the illustrations work.

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Details

Primary Language

English

Subjects

Acarology

Journal Section

Research Article

Publication Date

January 30, 2024

Submission Date

August 30, 2023

Acceptance Date

January 18, 2024

Published in Issue

Year 2024 Volume: 6 Number: 1

APA
Ayyavu, V., Nallan, K., Ayyanar, E., Thıruppathı, B., Kumar, A., & Rajaıah, P. (2024). Distribution of ixodid tick species parasitizing livestock in Sirumalai, The Eastern Ghats of Tamil Nadu, South India and its implications for public health. Acarological Studies, 6(1), 1-8. https://doi.org/10.47121/acarolstud.1352496
AMA
1.Ayyavu V, Nallan K, Ayyanar E, Thıruppathı B, Kumar A, Rajaıah P. Distribution of ixodid tick species parasitizing livestock in Sirumalai, The Eastern Ghats of Tamil Nadu, South India and its implications for public health. Acarol. Stud. 2024;6(1):1-8. doi:10.47121/acarolstud.1352496
Chicago
Ayyavu, Veerapathiran, Krishnamoorthy Nallan, Elango Ayyanar, Balaji Thıruppathı, Ashwani Kumar, and Paramasivan Rajaıah. 2024. “Distribution of Ixodid Tick Species Parasitizing Livestock in Sirumalai, The Eastern Ghats of Tamil Nadu, South India and Its Implications for Public Health”. Acarological Studies 6 (1): 1-8. https://doi.org/10.47121/acarolstud.1352496.
EndNote
Ayyavu V, Nallan K, Ayyanar E, Thıruppathı B, Kumar A, Rajaıah P (January 1, 2024) Distribution of ixodid tick species parasitizing livestock in Sirumalai, The Eastern Ghats of Tamil Nadu, South India and its implications for public health. Acarological Studies 6 1 1–8.
IEEE
[1]V. Ayyavu, K. Nallan, E. Ayyanar, B. Thıruppathı, A. Kumar, and P. Rajaıah, “Distribution of ixodid tick species parasitizing livestock in Sirumalai, The Eastern Ghats of Tamil Nadu, South India and its implications for public health”, Acarol. Stud., vol. 6, no. 1, pp. 1–8, Jan. 2024, doi: 10.47121/acarolstud.1352496.
ISNAD
Ayyavu, Veerapathiran - Nallan, Krishnamoorthy - Ayyanar, Elango - Thıruppathı, Balaji - Kumar, Ashwani - Rajaıah, Paramasivan. “Distribution of Ixodid Tick Species Parasitizing Livestock in Sirumalai, The Eastern Ghats of Tamil Nadu, South India and Its Implications for Public Health”. Acarological Studies 6/1 (January 1, 2024): 1-8. https://doi.org/10.47121/acarolstud.1352496.
JAMA
1.Ayyavu V, Nallan K, Ayyanar E, Thıruppathı B, Kumar A, Rajaıah P. Distribution of ixodid tick species parasitizing livestock in Sirumalai, The Eastern Ghats of Tamil Nadu, South India and its implications for public health. Acarol. Stud. 2024;6:1–8.
MLA
Ayyavu, Veerapathiran, et al. “Distribution of Ixodid Tick Species Parasitizing Livestock in Sirumalai, The Eastern Ghats of Tamil Nadu, South India and Its Implications for Public Health”. Acarological Studies, vol. 6, no. 1, Jan. 2024, pp. 1-8, doi:10.47121/acarolstud.1352496.
Vancouver
1.Veerapathiran Ayyavu, Krishnamoorthy Nallan, Elango Ayyanar, Balaji Thıruppathı, Ashwani Kumar, Paramasivan Rajaıah. Distribution of ixodid tick species parasitizing livestock in Sirumalai, The Eastern Ghats of Tamil Nadu, South India and its implications for public health. Acarol. Stud. 2024 Jan. 1;6(1):1-8. doi:10.47121/acarolstud.1352496

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