"Distribution of Soft Ticks and Their Infection with Borrelia in Hamadan Province, Iran"

Tick-borne diseases like tick-borne relapsing fever are a public health problem in Iran. Its occurrence is more prevalent in north part of country. In order to determine the distribution of soft ticks, Argasidae, and their infection with Borrelia species in Hamadan province, 53 villages were selecte...

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Main Authors: H Vatandoost, A Ghaderi, E Javadian, AH Zahir Nia, Y Rassi, N Piazak, EB Kia, M Shaeghi, Z Zelmodarreiy, M Abolhasani
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Language:English
Published: Tehran University of Medical Sciences 2003-07-01
Series:Iranian Journal of Public Health
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spelling doaj-96d92e52c8784400a486f0f3b808fe1a2020-12-02T04:11:30ZengTehran University of Medical SciencesIranian Journal of Public Health2251-60852003-07-013212224"Distribution of Soft Ticks and Their Infection with Borrelia in Hamadan Province, Iran"H VatandoostA GhaderiE JavadianAH Zahir NiaY RassiN PiazakEB KiaM ShaeghiZ ZelmodarreiyM AbolhasaniTick-borne diseases like tick-borne relapsing fever are a public health problem in Iran. Its occurrence is more prevalent in north part of country. In order to determine the distribution of soft ticks, Argasidae, and their infection with Borrelia species in Hamadan province, 53 villages were selected randomly. A total of 4805 ticks were collected directly from human dwellings, poultries, and animal shelters. They belong to the genus Argas and Ornithodoros, among which 52.3% were Argas persicus, 2.6% A. reflexus, 2% Ornithodoros canestrinni, 41.4% O. lahorensis, and 1.77% O.tholozani . The most prevalent species was A.persicus and the least one O. lahorensis. Examination of ticks revealed that O.tholozani was infected with Borrelia persica. Infection rate and disease prevalence is coincident in the region. The results will be discussed in more details in terms of preventive measures.http://journals.tums.ac.ir/PdfMed.aspx?pdf_med=/upload_files/pdf/289.pdf&manuscript_id=289Soft ticksBorrelia
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author H Vatandoost
A Ghaderi
E Javadian
AH Zahir Nia
Y Rassi
N Piazak
EB Kia
M Shaeghi
Z Zelmodarreiy
M Abolhasani
spellingShingle H Vatandoost
A Ghaderi
E Javadian
AH Zahir Nia
Y Rassi
N Piazak
EB Kia
M Shaeghi
Z Zelmodarreiy
M Abolhasani
"Distribution of Soft Ticks and Their Infection with Borrelia in Hamadan Province, Iran"
Iranian Journal of Public Health
Soft ticks
Borrelia
author_facet H Vatandoost
A Ghaderi
E Javadian
AH Zahir Nia
Y Rassi
N Piazak
EB Kia
M Shaeghi
Z Zelmodarreiy
M Abolhasani
author_sort H Vatandoost
title "Distribution of Soft Ticks and Their Infection with Borrelia in Hamadan Province, Iran"
title_short "Distribution of Soft Ticks and Their Infection with Borrelia in Hamadan Province, Iran"
title_full "Distribution of Soft Ticks and Their Infection with Borrelia in Hamadan Province, Iran"
title_fullStr "Distribution of Soft Ticks and Their Infection with Borrelia in Hamadan Province, Iran"
title_full_unstemmed "Distribution of Soft Ticks and Their Infection with Borrelia in Hamadan Province, Iran"
title_sort "distribution of soft ticks and their infection with borrelia in hamadan province, iran"
publisher Tehran University of Medical Sciences
series Iranian Journal of Public Health
issn 2251-6085
publishDate 2003-07-01
description Tick-borne diseases like tick-borne relapsing fever are a public health problem in Iran. Its occurrence is more prevalent in north part of country. In order to determine the distribution of soft ticks, Argasidae, and their infection with Borrelia species in Hamadan province, 53 villages were selected randomly. A total of 4805 ticks were collected directly from human dwellings, poultries, and animal shelters. They belong to the genus Argas and Ornithodoros, among which 52.3% were Argas persicus, 2.6% A. reflexus, 2% Ornithodoros canestrinni, 41.4% O. lahorensis, and 1.77% O.tholozani . The most prevalent species was A.persicus and the least one O. lahorensis. Examination of ticks revealed that O.tholozani was infected with Borrelia persica. Infection rate and disease prevalence is coincident in the region. The results will be discussed in more details in terms of preventive measures.
topic Soft ticks
Borrelia
url http://journals.tums.ac.ir/PdfMed.aspx?pdf_med=/upload_files/pdf/289.pdf&manuscript_id=289
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