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http://dx.doi.org/10.15324/kjcls.2020.52.4.364

Density of Chigger Mites as Tsutsugamushi Vectors Collected from Jinan, Jeollabuk-do  

Lee, Hyeok Jae (Department of Biomedical Laboratory Science, Gwangju Health University)
Park, Chul (Department of Biomedical Laboratory Science, Gwangju Health University)
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Korean Journal of Clinical Laboratory Science / v.52, no.4, 2020 , pp. 364-371 More about this Journal
Abstract
The Korea Centers for Disease Control and Prevention is conducting surveillance of climate change vectors across all regions in Korea to counteract the spread of these vectors. As a part of this surveillance project, wild rodents were captured using traps to investigate the spread of chigger mites, the vector of Tsutsugamushi disease, across Jeonbuk, Jinan region, and to conduct studies on pathogens. Twenty samplers were used to sample chigger mites weekly from September to November in four different locations. Six hundred and eleven chigger mites of eight varying types were captured. The largest number of captured chigger mites was N. tamiyai, with 434 samples (71.0%). With the addition of 66 wild rodents captured from traps, 3,050 chigger mites were sampled, which yielded a Chigger index of 46.2. The monthly Chigger index was highest in November with a value of 206.1. the result of the test conducted in the presence of pathogens showed two positive results, each from May and September, out of all 85 pools. This result was aligned with the increased frequency in tsutsugamushi disease cases in spring and fall seasons.
Keywords
Chigger mite; Jeonbuk region; N. tamiyai; Tsutsugamushi disease;
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