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Iranian Journal of Environmental Health, Science and Engineering
Iranian Association of Environmental Health (IAEH)
ISSN: 1735-1979
Vol. 4, No. 3, 2007, pp. 173-176
Bioline Code: se07026
Full paper language: English
Document type: Research Article
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Iranian Journal of Environmental Health, Science and Engineering, Vol. 4, No. 3, 2007, pp. 173-176

 en A STUDY ON RODENT ECTOPARASITES IN BANDAR ABBAS: THE MAIN ECONOMIC SOUTHERN SEAPORT OF IRAN
Hanafi-Bojd, A. A.; Shahi, M.; Baghaii, M.; Shayeghi, M.; Razmand, N. & Pakari, A.

Abstract

Rodents are one of the main health problems in the cities, especially in coastal area. These animals make economic damages and are potential health dangers in Bandar Abbas, the main economic southern port of Iran. In this study, rodents were captured from different parts of the city, before and after a control program during 2003-2004, transferred to the laboratory, identified and examined for ecto-parasites. Totally 105 rodents demonstrating four species: Rattus rattus   check for this species in other resources (3%), R. norvegicus (78%), Mus musculus   check for this species in other resources (3%) and Tatera indica   check for this species in other resources (16%), were captured before the control program. The most frequency was observed in Ayatollah Ghafari quarter, 10 rodents per 24 traps. After 12 months, the duration of control program, rodents were re-captured to assessment the success of control activity. In this stage 35 small mammals demonstrated four species were obtained: R.norvegicus (51.4%), R.rattus (37.1%), T.indica (8.6%) and one weasel (2.9%). We found the most frequency in Khoon-sorkh quarter with 6 rodents per 24 traps. The identified ectoparasites were Xenopsylla buxtoni   check for this species in other resources , Rhipicephalus sp., Polyplax gerbilli   check for this species in other resources , Haplopleura captiosa   check for this species in other resources , Ornithonyssus bacoti   check for this species in other resources , Laelaps nuttalli   check for this species in other resources , Dermanyssus americanus   check for this species in other resources , Dermanyssus sanguineus   check for this species in other resources , Haemolaelaps glasgowi   check for this species in other resources and Echinolaelaps echidninus   check for this species in other resources . The number of rodents reduced to one third after control program, shows the relative success of this program (p<0.05).

Keywords
Rodents, control, ecto-parasites

 
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