Epidemiological distribution of rodents as potent reservoirs for infectious diseases in the provinces of Mazandaran, Gilan and Golestan, northern Iran

Rodents are mammals that comprise more than 2000 species and approximately 30 families. There are many morphological and ecological differences among them as variations in their shape, size, weight and habitat. In addition to significant economic losses, rodents have a major role in the disseminatio...

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Main Authors: Behzad Esfandiari, Hossein Nahrevanian, Mohammad Reza Pourshafie, Mohammad Mehdi Gouya, Pejvak Khaki, Ehsan Mostafavi, Jamshid Darvish, Hamed Hanifi
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Published: MDPI AG 2017-05-01
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spelling doaj-4ee8bd33aaa646d0b6da27eaa613f3252021-01-02T13:45:57ZengMDPI AGInfectious Disease Reports2036-74302036-74492017-05-019210.4081/idr.2017.69003723Epidemiological distribution of rodents as potent reservoirs for infectious diseases in the provinces of Mazandaran, Gilan and Golestan, northern IranBehzad Esfandiari0Hossein Nahrevanian1Mohammad Reza Pourshafie2Mohammad Mehdi Gouya3Pejvak Khaki4Ehsan Mostafavi5Jamshid Darvish6Hamed Hanifi7Department of Epidemiology and Biostatistics, Pasteur Institute of Iran, TehranDepartment of Parasitology, Pasteur Institute of Iran, TehranDepartment of Bacteriology, Pasteur Institute of Iran, TehranCentre for Diseases Control and Prevention, Ministry of Health, TehranDepartment of Microbiology, Razi Vaccine and Serum Research Institute, Agricultural Research, Education and Extension Organization (AREEO), KarajDepartment of Epidemiology and Biostatistics, Pasteur Institute of Iran, TehranDepartment of Biology, Ferdowsi University of MashhadDepartment of Epidemiology and Biostatistics, Pasteur Institute of Iran, TehranRodents are mammals that comprise more than 2000 species and approximately 30 families. There are many morphological and ecological differences among them as variations in their shape, size, weight and habitat. In addition to significant economic losses, rodents have a major role in the dissemination of infectious diseases caused by viruses, bacteria, parasites or other micro-organisms. Rodents are important reservoirs of diseases which have been observed in many cities of Iran provinces especially along Caspian Sea border to Alborz Mountain. The aim of this study is to assess the geographical distribution of rodents in three provinces of northern part of Iran as reservoir of potential endemic infectious diseases. Rodents in 10 major parts of each of the three provinces of Mazandaran, Gilan and Golestan, northern Iran were collected and a total of 404 rodents were trapped alive. They were determined by the key characteristics such as gender, genus, species, different locations and topological situation. Statistical analysis was performed to characterize the study sample and to correlate all variables and parameters. The distribution frequencies of three, five and six genera of rodents were identified in Mazandaran, Gilan and Golestan provinces respectively. The overall distribution frequency of eight genera of rodents in the three provinces were identified as <em>Rattus</em> (<em>R</em>.) <em>norvegicus</em> (67.3%), <em>R. rattus</em> (13.6%), <em>Apodemus sylvaticus</em> (13.9%), <em>Arvicola</em> (1%), <em>Mus musculus</em> (0.3%), <em>Nesokia indica</em> (2.5%), <em>Cricetulus</em> <em>migrates</em> (0.7%) and <em>Rhombomys</em> <em>opimus</em> (0.7%). The results of this study determined the geographic distribution of the rodents in the three northern provinces of Iran. It is indicated the association of various distribution and diversity of rodents with provincial location. The overall distribution frequency of eight genera of rodents was recognized in the above three provinces geographical locations. This study confirms epidemiological distribution of various rodents as potent reservoirs for infectious diseases, such as leptospirosis, salmonellosis, tularemia, leishmaniasis, etc. in the three provinces.http://www.pagepress.org/journals/index.php/idr/article/view/6900RodentsIranInfectious DiseaseReservoirMazandaranGilanGolestan
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author Behzad Esfandiari
Hossein Nahrevanian
Mohammad Reza Pourshafie
Mohammad Mehdi Gouya
Pejvak Khaki
Ehsan Mostafavi
Jamshid Darvish
Hamed Hanifi
spellingShingle Behzad Esfandiari
Hossein Nahrevanian
Mohammad Reza Pourshafie
Mohammad Mehdi Gouya
Pejvak Khaki
Ehsan Mostafavi
Jamshid Darvish
Hamed Hanifi
Epidemiological distribution of rodents as potent reservoirs for infectious diseases in the provinces of Mazandaran, Gilan and Golestan, northern Iran
Infectious Disease Reports
Rodents
Iran
Infectious Disease
Reservoir
Mazandaran
Gilan
Golestan
author_facet Behzad Esfandiari
Hossein Nahrevanian
Mohammad Reza Pourshafie
Mohammad Mehdi Gouya
Pejvak Khaki
Ehsan Mostafavi
Jamshid Darvish
Hamed Hanifi
author_sort Behzad Esfandiari
title Epidemiological distribution of rodents as potent reservoirs for infectious diseases in the provinces of Mazandaran, Gilan and Golestan, northern Iran
title_short Epidemiological distribution of rodents as potent reservoirs for infectious diseases in the provinces of Mazandaran, Gilan and Golestan, northern Iran
title_full Epidemiological distribution of rodents as potent reservoirs for infectious diseases in the provinces of Mazandaran, Gilan and Golestan, northern Iran
title_fullStr Epidemiological distribution of rodents as potent reservoirs for infectious diseases in the provinces of Mazandaran, Gilan and Golestan, northern Iran
title_full_unstemmed Epidemiological distribution of rodents as potent reservoirs for infectious diseases in the provinces of Mazandaran, Gilan and Golestan, northern Iran
title_sort epidemiological distribution of rodents as potent reservoirs for infectious diseases in the provinces of mazandaran, gilan and golestan, northern iran
publisher MDPI AG
series Infectious Disease Reports
issn 2036-7430
2036-7449
publishDate 2017-05-01
description Rodents are mammals that comprise more than 2000 species and approximately 30 families. There are many morphological and ecological differences among them as variations in their shape, size, weight and habitat. In addition to significant economic losses, rodents have a major role in the dissemination of infectious diseases caused by viruses, bacteria, parasites or other micro-organisms. Rodents are important reservoirs of diseases which have been observed in many cities of Iran provinces especially along Caspian Sea border to Alborz Mountain. The aim of this study is to assess the geographical distribution of rodents in three provinces of northern part of Iran as reservoir of potential endemic infectious diseases. Rodents in 10 major parts of each of the three provinces of Mazandaran, Gilan and Golestan, northern Iran were collected and a total of 404 rodents were trapped alive. They were determined by the key characteristics such as gender, genus, species, different locations and topological situation. Statistical analysis was performed to characterize the study sample and to correlate all variables and parameters. The distribution frequencies of three, five and six genera of rodents were identified in Mazandaran, Gilan and Golestan provinces respectively. The overall distribution frequency of eight genera of rodents in the three provinces were identified as <em>Rattus</em> (<em>R</em>.) <em>norvegicus</em> (67.3%), <em>R. rattus</em> (13.6%), <em>Apodemus sylvaticus</em> (13.9%), <em>Arvicola</em> (1%), <em>Mus musculus</em> (0.3%), <em>Nesokia indica</em> (2.5%), <em>Cricetulus</em> <em>migrates</em> (0.7%) and <em>Rhombomys</em> <em>opimus</em> (0.7%). The results of this study determined the geographic distribution of the rodents in the three northern provinces of Iran. It is indicated the association of various distribution and diversity of rodents with provincial location. The overall distribution frequency of eight genera of rodents was recognized in the above three provinces geographical locations. This study confirms epidemiological distribution of various rodents as potent reservoirs for infectious diseases, such as leptospirosis, salmonellosis, tularemia, leishmaniasis, etc. in the three provinces.
topic Rodents
Iran
Infectious Disease
Reservoir
Mazandaran
Gilan
Golestan
url http://www.pagepress.org/journals/index.php/idr/article/view/6900
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