2016
DOI: 10.11158/saa.21.2.2
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<strong>First survey of the hard tick (Acari: Ixodidae) fauna of Nakai District, Khammouane Province, Laos, and an updated checklist of the ticks of Laos</strong>

Abstract: From 2012 to 2014, tick collections for tick and tick-borne pathogen surveillance were carried out in two areas of Nakai District, Khammouane Province, Laos: the Watershed Management and Protection Authority (WMPA) area and Phou Hin Poun National Protected Area (PHP NPA). Throughout Laos, ticks and tickassociated pathogens are poorly known. Fifteen thousand and seventy-three ticks representing larval (60.72%), nymphal (37.86%) and adult (1.42%) life stages were collected. Five genera comprising at least 11 spe… Show more

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“…It is interesting that only Rh. sanguineus was identified, despite other studies identifying a greater diversity of species, although the majority of studies were in rural areas of Laos (Taylor et al, 2016;Vongphayloth, Brey, Robbins, & Sutherland, 2016). This observation could be explained by the fact that this species has outstanding adaptive capacity to human dwellings due to its close evolutionary relationship with the domestic dog (Gray, Dantas-Torres, Estrada-Pena, & Levin, 2013) from dogs in northern Laos (Kernif et al, 2012).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 76%
“…It is interesting that only Rh. sanguineus was identified, despite other studies identifying a greater diversity of species, although the majority of studies were in rural areas of Laos (Taylor et al, 2016;Vongphayloth, Brey, Robbins, & Sutherland, 2016). This observation could be explained by the fact that this species has outstanding adaptive capacity to human dwellings due to its close evolutionary relationship with the domestic dog (Gray, Dantas-Torres, Estrada-Pena, & Levin, 2013) from dogs in northern Laos (Kernif et al, 2012).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 76%
“…We collected ticks in Nakai District, Khammouan Province, during the dry seasons (December–April) during 2012–2014, as previously described ( 4 ) ( Technical Appendix Figures 1, 2). A total of 6,692 ticks were pooled (n = 768 pools, 1–10 ticks/pool) according to genus, sex, developmental stage, collection period, and site.…”
Section: The Studymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…All snakebite victims worked in agriculture and/or forestry, where they had been exposed to tick bites, which induce sIgE formation against α-gal possibly explaining the finding ( Commins et al, 2011 ). Although tick bites were not explicitly recorded, the presence of at least 22 ixodid tick species in Laos, representing six genera and the documented occurrence of tick-borne rickettsial disease, suggest that tick bites are very common among the rural population ( Vongphayloth et al, 2016 ; Mayxay et al, 2013 ). A similar high prevalence of sIgE against α-gal is found in forestry workers and hunters in the United States of America and in Germany ( Berg et al, 2014 ; Fischer et al, 2017b ).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%