2022
DOI: 10.1590/s1984-29612022027
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Diversity of tick species (Acari: Ixodidae) in military training areas in Southeastern Brazil

Abstract: Tick-borne pathogens belong to one of the two main groups of occupational biohazards, and occupational exposure to such agents puts soldiers at risk of zoonotic infections, such as those caused by rickettsiae. There are few studies on acarological fauna and occupational risk in military areas in Brazil. Thus, the present study aimed to analyze the diversity of ticks present in the military training areas of municipalities in the Southeast Region of Brazil. The ticks were collected from the selected areas using… Show more

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“…As verified by Prado and coauthors [22], the surveyed areas gather vulnerability factors for the occurrence of BSF cases, being classified as "predisposed areas" to the occurrence of human cases [55,56]. Recent lethal cases of BSF caused by R. rickettsii occurred in military police officers after training in a forested area in Campo Grande, RJ, and in a soldier after field activity in a military training area in Campinas, SP, reinforcing this predisposition and occupational risk of these professionals for the disease [57][58][59].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 57%
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“…As verified by Prado and coauthors [22], the surveyed areas gather vulnerability factors for the occurrence of BSF cases, being classified as "predisposed areas" to the occurrence of human cases [55,56]. Recent lethal cases of BSF caused by R. rickettsii occurred in military police officers after training in a forested area in Campo Grande, RJ, and in a soldier after field activity in a military training area in Campinas, SP, reinforcing this predisposition and occupational risk of these professionals for the disease [57][58][59].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 57%
“…The cities of Juiz de Fora, state of Minas Gerais (MG) and, Paracambi and Resende in the state of Rio de Janeiro are located in an area of the Atlantic Forest biome, while Três Corações-MG and Campinas, state of São Paulo are located in Cerrado biome. The geographic coordinates, complete characterization of the collected areas and, morphological identification of ticks were described by Prado and coauthors [22]. A survey was conducted in 2019 between August and November, the months with the highest incidence of Brazilian spotted fever (BSF) [35].…”
Section: Tick Samplingmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Prado et al . 16 released a study which analyzed the diversity of ticks present in military training areas in municipalities of the Southeastern region of Brazil, including Rio de Janeiro city. A total of 9,374 ticks were collected, with a diversity of five genera, distributed in ten species.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%