A study on ectoparasites with special reference to chigger mites on rodents/shrews in scrub typhus endemic areas of Kerala, India
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.33307/entomon.v45i4.572Abstract
The main goal of this investigation was to record the ectoparasites living on rodents in scrub typhus endemic areas of Kerala state, India. Rodents captured alive using Sherman and wonder traps from four diverse habitations revealed, a total of 59 rodents/shrews constituted by 5 host species from families Muridae and Soricidae. In total, 1135 ectoparasites were collected on these rodents/shrews and were identified representing 23 species from 10 genera in 4 families Trombiculidae, Laelaptidae, Ixodidae and Pulicidae. Dominant insectivore species was Suncus murinus (57.6%). 42 (71.2%) rodents and shrews were found to be plagued with at least one of the 23 species of ectoparasite harvested. Mites belonging to the family Trombiculidae were the predominant ectoparasite species collected. Study revealed Tatera indica (35.5%) as the primary host harboring the chigger mites. Xenopsylla cheopis and Xenopsylla astia the flea species important vectors for the transmission of zoonotic diseases such as Leptotrombidium deliense, Schoengastiella ligula and Echinolaelaps echidninus were recorded. Twenty species of mites were reported for the first time in Kerala which add knowledge on the ectoparasites distribution.