Abstract

Objective of the study is to detect circulation of plague agent and agents of other zoonotic infections (tularemia, pseudotuberculosis, leptospirosis, West Nile fever, Lassa fever, Dengue fever, Chikungunya fever, CrimeanCongo hemorrhagic fever, Q fever, Hantaviruses, tick-borne encephalitis, human monocytic ehrlichiosis, granulocytic anaplasmosis, and borreliosis) among small mammals and their ectoparasites in the territory of seven northern provinces of the Socialist Republic of Vietnam. Materials and methods. We have carried out epizootiological survey of seven northern provinces of the Socialist Republic of Vietnam (Dien Bien, Lai Chau, Lào Cai, Hà Giang, Lạng Sơn, Cao Bằng, and Quảng Ninh). Over the period of the study, 3400 trap/nights were accumulated, 179 specimens of small mammals caught, belonging to 10 species, 213 fleas of seven different species – collected, and 143 specimens of gamaside ticks falling under two species. The material gathered was investigated using enzyme immunoassay and polymerase chain reaction at the premises of mobile laboratory for monitoring and diagnostics. Results and discussion. Two-fold testing of 136 blood samples from small mammals revealed antibodies to F1 of Y. pestis in 14 (10.3 %) of them. Investigation of 158 samples of lung and kidney suspensions of small mammals showed that 22 (13.9 %) samples contained 16S rRNA of pathogenic leptospira, Leptospira spp. Analysis of 60 brain samples for the presence of Leptospira spp. revealed three (5.0 %) positive ones. 25 samples of gamaside ticks were tested for the presence of the DNA of Q fever, plague, tularemia and granulocytic anaplasmosis agents, and for the RNA of tick-borne encephalitis, human monocytic ehrlichiosis, and borreliosis agents. One sample (4 %) of gamaside ticks, Laelaps echidninus, contained RNA of Borrelia.

Highlights

  • We have carried out epizootiological survey of seven northern provinces

  • 143 specimens of gamaside ticks falling under two species

  • 25 samples of gamaside ticks were tested for the presence of the DNA

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Результаты эпизоотологического обследования на чуму и другие зоонозы в северных провинциях Социалистической Республики Вьетнам весной 2019 г. Цель работы – выявление циркуляции возбудителя чумы и других зоонозов (туляремии, псевдотуберкулеза, лептоспироза, лихорадки Западного Нила, лихорадки денге, лихорадки Чикунгунья, Крым-Конго геморрагической лихорадки, лихорадки Ку, лихорадки Ласса, хантавирусов, клещевого энцефалита, моноцитарного эрлихиоза, гранулоцитарного анаплазмоза и боррелиоза) среди мелких млекопитающих и их эктопаразитов на территории семи северных провинций Социалистической Республики Вьетнам. Проведено эпизоотологическое обследование семи северных провинций Социалистической Республики Вьетнам (Дьенбьен, Лайтяу, Лаокай, Хазянг, Лангшон, Каобанг и Куангнинь). При анализе 60 проб мозга мелких млекопитающих на наличие Leptospira spp. Исследовано 25 проб гамазовых клещей на наличие ДНК возбудителей лихорадки Ку, чумы, туляремии и гранулоцитарного анаплазмоза, РНК возбудителя клещевого энцефалита, моноцитарного эрлихиоза, боррелиоза. Ключевые слова: Yersinia pestis, носители и переносчики возбудителя чумы, эпизоотологическое обследование, чума, зоонозы, Социалистическая Республика Вьетнам. Results of Epizootiological Survey on Plague and Other Zoonotic Infections in the Northern Provinces of the Socialist Republic of Vietnam During Spring Months of 2019

Оригинальные статьи
Материалы и методы
Результаты и обсуждение
Агроценозы Agrocoenosis
Ctenocephalides felis всего блох total индекс обилия abundance rates
Виды клещей Species of ticks
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