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This paper aims to describe a case of trombiculosis in llamas from the Puna region of Argentina caused by Eutrombicula cochinocaensis. Trombiculosis is a parasitic infestation caused by the larval form of trombiculid mites, commonly known as chigger mites. Six adult llamas out of eighteen (33%) were infested and showed dermatitis, hyperemia, and crusts together with an orange-dotted pattern. The chigger mites were found mainly in the hind limbs and the abdomen. Microscopic identification of E. cochinocaensis was made by phase-contrast microscopy. Then, a histopathological study of the affected animals' skin was performed. Histological findings included dermatitis withmainly lymphocytic infiltrate, pustules, crusts, hyperkeratosis, and the mites' stylostomes in the dermis and epidermis. This is the first report of trombiculosis caused by E. cochinocaensis in llamas from Argentina. Mites of the family Trombiculidae are vectors of certain diseases to humans and animals and are therefore of sanitary and productive importance.
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Camelídeos Americanos , Trombiculíase , Trombiculidae , Animais , Argentina , Camelídeos Americanos/parasitologia , Trombiculíase/veterinária , Trombiculíase/parasitologia , Trombiculíase/patologia , Trombiculidae/classificação , Trombiculidae/fisiologiaRESUMO
A demodicidose é uma doença incomum na rotina clínico-dermatológica de felinos. Ela pode ser causada pelo ácaro Demodex gatoi ou pelo Demodex cati, e há relatos de uma nova espécie ainda não nomeada. Inúmeras formas de diagnóstico e protocolos terapêuticos relativos à demodicidose canina vêm sendo relatados há anos. Contudo, há poucos trabalhos atuais sobre o tema em felinos. Sendo assim, o presente trabalho tem como objetivo realizar uma revisão de literatura sobre essa dermatopatia, com a descrição da sua etiologia, da epidemiologia, dos sinais clínicos, do diagnóstico e das formas de tratamento atuais, pois a demodicidose felina é difícil de tratar e diagnosticar, por ser uma enfermidade rara e de baixa incidência. Ainda há necessidade de trabalhos futuros para que o estudo da doença possa ser aprofundado e para que se defina um protocolo terapêutico mais conciso, incluindo padronização de doses e frequência de administração.(AU)
Demodicosis is an uncommon disease in the clinical-dermatological routine of felines. It can be caused by the Demodex gatoi or Demodex cati, and a new, as yet unnamed species has been reported. Numerous forms of diagnosis and therapeutic protocols have been reported for canine demodicosis for years. However, there are few current studies on the subject in felines. Therefore, the present work aims to carry out a literature review on this skin disease, with a description of its etiology, epidemiology, clinical signs, diagnosis and current forms of treatment, as feline demodicosis still has a therapeutic and diagnostic difficulty because it is a rare and low-incidence disease. Future studies are still needed to reach a better understand of the disease and to define a more concise therapeutic protocol, including standardization of doses and frequency of administration.(AU)
La demodicosis es una enfermedad poco común en la rutina clínico- dermatológica de los felinos. Puede ser causada por los ácaros Demodex gatoi o Demodex cati, y se ha informado de una nueva especie, aún sin nombre. Numerosas formas de diagnóstico y protocolos terapéuticos para la demodicosis canina han sido utilizados durante años. Sin embargo, existen pocos trabajos actuales sobre el tema en felinos. El presente trabajo tiene como objetivo realizar una revisión bibliográfica sobre esta enfermedad de la piel, con una descripción de su etiología, epidemiología, signos clínicos, diagnóstico y formas de tratamiento actuales, ya que la demodicosis felina aún presenta una dificultad terapéutica y diagnóstica por ser una enfermedad rara y de baja incidencia. Se requiere estudo futuro para profundizar el conocimiento de la enfermedad y definir un protocolo terapéutico más conciso, que incluya estandarización de dosis y frecuencia de administración.(AU)
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Animais , Dermatopatias/veterinária , Trombiculíase/diagnóstico , Gatos/parasitologia , Trombiculidae , RevisãoRESUMO
Trinidad and Tobago, a neotropical country, has 38 reported chigger species. Of these species, 18 were parasitizing bats. Here, we describe a new genus and species parasitizing a ghost-faced bat in this country.
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Cavernas , Quirópteros , Trombiculíase , Trombiculidae , Animais , Quirópteros/parasitologia , Especificidade da Espécie , Trinidad e Tobago , Trombiculíase/parasitologia , Trombiculidae/classificaçãoRESUMO
Chigger mites are ectoparasites of terrestrial tetrapods and can cause dermatitis in the host, known as trombiculiasis. In Brazil, there are 73 species of chiggers; however, cats never have recorded as a host in this country. Here, we report the first record of chiggers parasitizing a domestic cat in Brazil; and a new locality for Eutrombicula tinami (Oudemans 1910) in the Rio Grande do Sul state, Brazil.
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Doenças do Gato/parasitologia , Dermatite/veterinária , Larva/classificação , Trombiculíase/veterinária , Trombiculidae/classificação , Animais , Brasil , Gatos , Infestações por Ácaros/veterinária , Trombiculidae/genéticaRESUMO
The larvae of the family Trombiculidae are ectoparasites of vertebrates, including birds. The bite of some species can cause deep lesions and severe skin reactions in the host, these can lead to dermatitis, popularly known as trombiculiasis. A morphological study of chiggers collected on birds from the state of Minas Gerais in Southeastern Brazil discovered Blankaartia sinnamaryi-infestation on Passeriformes birds. Molecular studies of the disclosed the 18S rDNA sequences of the mite, and the detection of a Rickettsia sp. in this chigger mite species.(AU)
As larvas da família Trombiculidae são ectoparasitas de vertebrados, incluindo aves. A picada de algumas espécies pode causam lesões profundas e reações cutâneas graves no hospedeiro, estas podem levar a dermatites, popularmente conhecidas como trombiculíases. Por meio de um estudo morfológico dos espécimes coletados parasitando aves do estado de Minas Gerais, Sudeste do Brasil relatou a infestação por Blankaartia sinnamaryi em aves Passeriformes. Além disso, nós fornecemos sequências de rDNA 18S desses ácaros e a detecção de uma espécie de Rickettsia sp. nesta espécie de trombiculídeo.(AU)
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Animais , Aves/parasitologia , Trombiculidae/citologia , Rickettsia , Trombiculíase/diagnóstico , Trombiculíase/veterináriaRESUMO
Amphibians are hosts for a wide variety of micro- and macro-parasites. Chigger mites from the Hannemania genus are known to infect a wide variety of amphibian species across the Americas. In Chile, three species (H. pattoni, H. gonzaleacunae and H. ortizi) have been described infecting native anurans; however, neither impacts nor the microscopic lesions associated with these parasites have been described. Here, we document 70% prevalence of chigger mite infection in Eupsophus roseus and absence of infection in Rhinoderma darwinii in the Nahuelbuta Range, Chile. Additionally, we describe the macroscopic and microscopic lesions produced by H. ortizi in one of these species, documenting previously undescribed lesions (granulomatous myositis) within the host's musculature. These findings highlight that further research to better understand the impacts of chigger mite infection on amphibians is urgently required in Chile and elsewhere.
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Anuros/parasitologia , Infestações por Ácaros/epidemiologia , Miosite/veterinária , Trombiculíase/epidemiologia , Trombiculidae/classificação , Animais , Chile/epidemiologia , Florestas , Infestações por Ácaros/parasitologia , Miosite/parasitologia , Doenças Parasitárias , Prevalência , Trombiculíase/veterináriaRESUMO
We document chigger mite (Acari: Trombiculidae) ectoparasitic infestation (prevalence and intensity) on a population of Catharus ustulatus (Turdidae) wintering at a site (PAD A) in southeastern Peru undergoing development for natural gas exploration. We compare prevalence (i.e., the proportion of individuals infested by chigger mites) and intensity (i.e., the average number of larvae and larvae clusters in infested individuals) at forest edge (<100 m) and interior (>100 m) from PAD A because variations in biotic (e.g., vegetation cover) and abiotic (e.g., relative humidity and temperature) factors are expected to influence chigger mite abundance. Chigger mite prevalence was 100%; all C. ustulatus captured were infested regardless of distance. The range of variation in larvae (2-72 larvae/individual) and cluster intensity (1-4 clusters/individual) did not differ between edge and interior ( P > 0.05), despite differences in herbaceous vegetation cover (UM-W = 180, n = 30, 31; P < 0.01). Ectoparasitic prevalence and intensity in long-distance migratory birds might add risks to an already hazardous journey; because ectoparasitic variation and other selective pressures experienced by individuals at each locality not only may be a cause of within-site mortality, but, by affecting the physical condition of birds, may be carried over to subsequent sites and affect reproductive success and survival. Documenting ectoparasitism at any phase of the life cycle of migrants could improve understanding of population declines of migratory birds.
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Doenças das Aves/parasitologia , Aves Canoras/parasitologia , Trombiculíase/veterinária , Trombiculidae/crescimento & desenvolvimento , Migração Animal , Animais , Doenças das Aves/epidemiologia , Florestas , Larva/crescimento & desenvolvimento , Peru/epidemiologia , Prevalência , Estações do Ano , Trombiculíase/epidemiologia , Trombiculíase/parasitologiaRESUMO
We identified Miranda's white-lipped frog ( Leptodactylus macrosternum) as a new host for chiggers ( Hannemania sp.). A total of 57 larvae of Hannemania sp. were found on 31 frogs examined from a semiarid region of northeastern Brazil.
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Ranidae/parasitologia , Trombiculíase/veterinária , Trombiculidae , Animais , Brasil/epidemiologia , Trombiculíase/epidemiologia , Trombiculíase/parasitologiaRESUMO
Abstract Trombiculiasis is an infestation caused by larval mites (chiggers) of the family Trombiculidae. Here, we provide the first report on parasitism by the chigger species Eutrombicula alfreddugesi (Oudemans) and Eutrombicula batatas (Linnaeus) in goats and humans on farms in the state of Maranhão, northeastern Brazil. Severe itching and dermatitis caused by the chiggers' bites were seen. From a total of 779 examined goats, 214 of them showed clinical signs of infestation, as well as family members of three farms of the region. Most of the cases occurred during the rainy season, from March to September.
Resumo Trombiculíase é uma infestação causada por larvas de ácaros da família Trombiculidae. Nós reportamos pela primeira vez parasitismo por ácaros das espécies Eutrombicula alfreddugesi (Oudemans) and Eutrombicula batatas (Linnaeus) em cabras e humanos em fazendas no estado do Maranhão, nordeste do Brasil. Foram observadas dermatite e coceiras severas causadas pelas picadas de trombiculídeos. De um total de 779 cabras examinadas, 214 delas apresentaram sinais clínicos de infestações, assim como membros de três famílias de fazendeiros da região. A maioria dos casos ocorreu durante a estação chuvosa, de março a setembro.
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Humanos , Animais , Trombiculíase/diagnóstico , Trombiculíase/veterinária , Doenças das Cabras/diagnóstico , Trombiculidae/classificação , Brasil , Cabras , Doenças das Cabras/parasitologiaRESUMO
Trombiculiasis is an infestation caused by larval mites (chiggers) of the family Trombiculidae. Here, we provide the first report on parasitism by the chigger species Eutrombicula alfreddugesi (Oudemans) and Eutrombicula batatas (Linnaeus) in goats and humans on farms in the state of Maranhão, northeastern Brazil. Severe itching and dermatitis caused by the chiggers' bites were seen. From a total of 779 examined goats, 214 of them showed clinical signs of infestation, as well as family members of three farms of the region. Most of the cases occurred during the rainy season, from March to September.
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Doenças das Cabras/diagnóstico , Trombiculíase/diagnóstico , Trombiculíase/veterinária , Animais , Brasil , Doenças das Cabras/parasitologia , Cabras , Humanos , Trombiculidae/classificaçãoRESUMO
Trombiculiasis is an infestation caused by larvae members of the family Trombiculidae, common called chigger mites. In this study is presented the first case of trombiculiasis caused by the infestation of chigger mite Eutrombicula in alpacas from Peru. Twenty-two alpacas of a total of 130 animals were infested by Eutrombicula sp. The chigger mite location was only in the face skin folds and around the eyes. In addition, all alpacas infested had alopecia and dermatitis in the infected zone.
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Camelídeos Americanos/parasitologia , Trombiculíase/veterinária , Trombiculidae/classificação , Alopecia/diagnóstico , Alopecia/parasitologia , Alopecia/veterinária , Animais , Dermatite/diagnóstico , Dermatite/parasitologia , Dermatite/veterinária , Face/parasitologia , Larva , Peru , Pele/parasitologia , Trombiculíase/diagnóstico , Trombiculíase/parasitologia , Trombiculidae/anatomia & histologiaAssuntos
Prurido/parasitologia , Trombiculíase/complicações , Trombiculidae , Abdome/parasitologia , Abdome/patologia , Animais , Brasil , Dermatite/parasitologia , Dermatite/patologia , Humanos , Masculino , Pessoa de Meia-Idade , Prurido/patologia , Suécia , Terminologia como Assunto , Viagem , Trombiculíase/diagnóstico , Trombiculíase/patologia , Trombiculíase/terapia , Trombiculidae/classificaçãoRESUMO
We compared parasite load (prevalence and mean intensity) of Eutrombicula alfreddugesi larvae on the lizard Liolaemus tenuis sampled during January 2006 and 2007 from the interior and edges of large forest tracts in the coastal Maulino Forest (35 degrees 59'S, 72 degrees 41'W) and from nearby forest fragments (1.5-20 ha). All lizards were parasitized by chiggers regardless of location (prevalence, 100%); however, mean intensity of infestation was significantly lower at forest fragment edges compared with either large forest interiors or forest edges. We attribute differences in mean intensity to differences in microclimate among localities; maximum air temperature was significantly higher and relative humidity significantly lower in fragment edges compared with either large forest tract interior or edges.
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Ecossistema , Lagartos/parasitologia , Árvores , Trombiculíase/veterinária , Trombiculidae/fisiologia , Animais , Chile/epidemiologia , Umidade , Prevalência , Temperatura , Trombiculíase/epidemiologia , Trombiculíase/parasitologiaRESUMO
We studied the parasitism by the chigger mite Eutrombicula alfreddugesi on four sympatric lizard species of the genus Tropidurus in Morro do Chapéu, Bahia state, Brazil: T. hispidus, T. cocorobensis, T. semitaeniatus and T. erythrocephalus. For each species, we investigated the patterns of infestation and analyzed to which extent they varied among the hosts. We calculated the spatial niche breadth of the chigger mite on the body of each host species and the distribution of mites along the hosts' bodies for each Tropidurus species. All four species of Tropidurus at Morro do Chapéu were parasited by the chigger mite, with high (97-100%) prevalences. Host body size significantly explained the intensity of mite infestation for all species, except T. erythrocephalus. The body regions with highest intensity of infestation in the four lizard species were the mite pockets. The spacial niche width of the chigger varied consistently among the four lizards species studied being highest for T. erytrocephalus and lowest for T. cocorobensis. We conclude that the distribution and intensity with which lizards of the genus Tropidurus are infested by Eutrombicula alfreddugesi larvae results from the interaction between aspects of host morphology (such as body size and the occurrence and distribution of mite pockets) and ecology (especially microhabitat use).
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Interações Hospedeiro-Parasita , Lagartos/parasitologia , Trombiculíase/veterinária , Trombiculidae/parasitologia , Animais , Brasil/epidemiologia , Lagartos/anatomia & histologia , Prevalência , Especificidade da Espécie , Trombiculíase/epidemiologia , Trombiculíase/parasitologiaRESUMO
Nodular trombiculinosis has been reported in Brazil in chickens [Torres, S., Braga, W., 1939. Apolonia tigipioensis, g. e sp. n. (Trombiculinae) parasito de Gallus gallus dom. Chave para determinação de gêneros. Boletim da S.A.I.C. 4, 37-44] and humans [Carneiro, L.S., 1952. Uma nova acaríase humana - Contribuição ao seu estudo. Imprensa Industrial, Recife. Faculdade de Medicina da Universidade do Recife, Tese Livre Docência, p. 56]. In this report, a juvenile ostrich and a house sparrow, both originating from a riverside property in the town of Petrolina in the state of Pernambuco, presented 87 and eight nodules, respectively, on various locations of their bodies. Physical expression of the nodules liberated parasites that were morphologically identified as mites from the family Trombiculidae. The mites were further identified as Apolonia tigipioensis by the presence of an elongated body form and transversely striated, three pairs of long legs each with seven segments, primary coxae with a single seta, each tarsus terminating with three claws, and a scutum with an anteromedian projection and paired anteromedian setae. Histopathologic examination of skin biopsies from these birds, stained with hematoxilin-eosin, revealed acute parasitic cystic lymphoplasmacytic dermatitis.
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Doenças das Aves/parasitologia , Infestações por Ácaros/veterinária , Pardais , Struthioniformes , Trombiculíase/veterinária , Trombiculidae/anatomia & histologia , Animais , Doenças das Aves/epidemiologia , Brasil/epidemiologia , Infestações por Ácaros/parasitologia , Infestações por Ácaros/patologia , Especificidade da Espécie , Trombiculíase/parasitologia , Trombiculíase/patologia , Trombiculidae/classificação , Trombiculidae/crescimento & desenvolvimentoRESUMO
Parasitism is not well documented for birds found in tropical habitats. Long-distance migratory birds may face additional risks to an already hazardous journey when infected. This study explores the ecology of an ectoparasite infestation in Chiapas, Mexico. During a mist-netting project in 2 different coffee management systems, chigger mites (Acarina: Trombiculidae), ectoparasitic during the larval stage, were found on both resident and migratory birds. Using a rapid assessment protocol, it was observed that 17 of 26 species of long-distance migrants and 33 of 71 resident species had at least 1 infested individual. Infestation prevalences were unexpectedly high on some long-distance migrants, as high as 0.73 for Swainson's thrush (Catharus ustulatus), a value on par with heavily infested resident species. Prevalence was highest during winter sampling: 0.18 overall, 0.16 of migrants, and 0.23 of residents. Prevalence was 0.14 for resident birds during the summer breeding season. Mean abundance and mean intensity of infestation are reported for 97 species captured and inspected during the course of this study. In this region, chigger mite larvae are relatively common on birds and their abundance varies seasonally. High prevalence for some migratory birds suggests that more research and monitoring of ectoparasites are needed, especially in light of emerging diseases.
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Doenças das Aves/epidemiologia , Passeriformes/parasitologia , Trombiculíase/veterinária , Trombiculidae/crescimento & desenvolvimento , Migração Animal , Animais , Doenças das Aves/parasitologia , Aves , Coffea , Ecossistema , Larva/crescimento & desenvolvimento , México/epidemiologia , Prevalência , Estações do Ano , Trombiculíase/epidemiologia , Trombiculíase/parasitologiaRESUMO
La infección del hombre por ácaros de la familia Trombiculidae es frecuente en el medio rural venezolano. La alta prevalencia de esta patología, su fácil diagnóstico y su gran vulnerabilidad ante sencillas medidas preventivas hacen de ella una infección a tomar en cuenta por el médico rural. En el presente artículo se presentan dos casos y se realiza la revisión de la literatura. Se discute la biología del parásito, la clínica asociada con la infección, las potenciales complicaciones, el tratamiento y su prevención
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Masculino , Humanos , Feminino , Criança , Idoso , Índio , Mordeduras e Picadas de Insetos , Infestações por Ácaros , Zona Rural , Trombiculíase , Dermatologia , VenezuelaRESUMO
This article reports on a 45-year-old woman who presented with pruritus and was diagnosed as having chigger mite infestation, a rare condition. The chigger mite larvae were encountered while the patient was traveling in South America. A small erythematous area with a well-circumscribed papule in the sulcus of the second digit of the right foot was incised and drained. Follow-up examination showed relief of all symptoms, including pain and pruritus. This unusual case presentation underscores the need for all podiatric physicians to obtain a comprehensive history, including history of travel, along with performing a thorough physical examination.
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Doenças do Pé/diagnóstico , Trombiculíase/diagnóstico , Animais , Feminino , Doenças do Pé/parasitologia , Humanos , Pessoa de Meia-Idade , New England , Prurido/etiologia , América do Sul , Viagem , Trombiculíase/complicações , Trombiculíase/parasitologia , TrombiculidaeRESUMO
O autor faz uma revisäo da história, morfológia, biologia, clínica e terapêutica da tunguíase. Relata suas observaçöes destacando nove casos generalizados tratados com tiabendazol