Ticks on humans in the Pantanal wetlands, Brazil.

Information on ticks biting humans in Brazil is very restricted. In fact, many times when human tick-borne diseases are diagnosed, the involved vector tick is not identified, although this may be clinically helpful. Pantanal is one of the world?s largest floodplains, has an exuberant wildlife, and is place of extensive cattle ranching, ecotourism, and fishing. We herein report tick species found on humans in a 13-month survey in a region with both cattle and wildlife handling in the Brazilian Pantanal. From February 2012 to February 2013, a total of 280 ticks was collected from humans (n = 22), 121 of which were attached. Amblyomma cajennense sensu lato nymphs were the main tick species and stage found attached to humans (n = 93) especially during the dry months (winter). In the wet season (summer), Amblyomma parvum adults were the main ticks found attached to humans (n = 19) followed by A. cajennense s.l. adults (n = 9). Only one unattached nymph of A. parvum was collected in this study. These results reinforce that A. cajennense s.l. nymphs are an important parasite of humans (and vectors) in Brazil and draw also attention to A. parvum adults as frequent human parasites as well.

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Main Authors: RAMOS, V. N., OSAVA, C. F., PIOVEZAN, U., SZABÓ, M. P. J.
Other Authors: VANESSA N. RAMOS, UFU; CAROLINA F. OSAVA, UFU; UBIRATAN PIOVEZAN, CPAP; MATIAS P. J. SZABÓ, UFU.
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Language:English
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Published: 2014-07-16
Subjects:Human tick bites, Amblyomma cajennense sl, Amblyomma parvum., Brazil, Pantanal.,
Online Access:http://www.alice.cnptia.embrapa.br/alice/handle/doc/990712
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spelling dig-alice-doc-9907122017-08-16T01:48:54Z Ticks on humans in the Pantanal wetlands, Brazil. RAMOS, V. N. OSAVA, C. F. PIOVEZAN, U. SZABÓ, M. P. J. VANESSA N. RAMOS, UFU; CAROLINA F. OSAVA, UFU; UBIRATAN PIOVEZAN, CPAP; MATIAS P. J. SZABÓ, UFU. Human tick bites Amblyomma cajennense sl Amblyomma parvum. Brazil Pantanal. Information on ticks biting humans in Brazil is very restricted. In fact, many times when human tick-borne diseases are diagnosed, the involved vector tick is not identified, although this may be clinically helpful. Pantanal is one of the world?s largest floodplains, has an exuberant wildlife, and is place of extensive cattle ranching, ecotourism, and fishing. We herein report tick species found on humans in a 13-month survey in a region with both cattle and wildlife handling in the Brazilian Pantanal. From February 2012 to February 2013, a total of 280 ticks was collected from humans (n = 22), 121 of which were attached. Amblyomma cajennense sensu lato nymphs were the main tick species and stage found attached to humans (n = 93) especially during the dry months (winter). In the wet season (summer), Amblyomma parvum adults were the main ticks found attached to humans (n = 19) followed by A. cajennense s.l. adults (n = 9). Only one unattached nymph of A. parvum was collected in this study. These results reinforce that A. cajennense s.l. nymphs are an important parasite of humans (and vectors) in Brazil and draw also attention to A. parvum adults as frequent human parasites as well. 2014-07-16T11:11:11Z 2014-07-16T11:11:11Z 2014-07-16 2014 2017-07-24T11:11:11Z Separatas Ticks and Tick-borne Diseases, v. 5, p. 497-499, 2014. 1877-959X http://www.alice.cnptia.embrapa.br/alice/handle/doc/990712 en eng openAccess
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topic Human tick bites
Amblyomma cajennense sl
Amblyomma parvum.
Brazil
Pantanal.
Human tick bites
Amblyomma cajennense sl
Amblyomma parvum.
Brazil
Pantanal.
spellingShingle Human tick bites
Amblyomma cajennense sl
Amblyomma parvum.
Brazil
Pantanal.
Human tick bites
Amblyomma cajennense sl
Amblyomma parvum.
Brazil
Pantanal.
RAMOS, V. N.
OSAVA, C. F.
PIOVEZAN, U.
SZABÓ, M. P. J.
Ticks on humans in the Pantanal wetlands, Brazil.
description Information on ticks biting humans in Brazil is very restricted. In fact, many times when human tick-borne diseases are diagnosed, the involved vector tick is not identified, although this may be clinically helpful. Pantanal is one of the world?s largest floodplains, has an exuberant wildlife, and is place of extensive cattle ranching, ecotourism, and fishing. We herein report tick species found on humans in a 13-month survey in a region with both cattle and wildlife handling in the Brazilian Pantanal. From February 2012 to February 2013, a total of 280 ticks was collected from humans (n = 22), 121 of which were attached. Amblyomma cajennense sensu lato nymphs were the main tick species and stage found attached to humans (n = 93) especially during the dry months (winter). In the wet season (summer), Amblyomma parvum adults were the main ticks found attached to humans (n = 19) followed by A. cajennense s.l. adults (n = 9). Only one unattached nymph of A. parvum was collected in this study. These results reinforce that A. cajennense s.l. nymphs are an important parasite of humans (and vectors) in Brazil and draw also attention to A. parvum adults as frequent human parasites as well.
author2 VANESSA N. RAMOS, UFU; CAROLINA F. OSAVA, UFU; UBIRATAN PIOVEZAN, CPAP; MATIAS P. J. SZABÓ, UFU.
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RAMOS, V. N.
OSAVA, C. F.
PIOVEZAN, U.
SZABÓ, M. P. J.
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Brazil
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OSAVA, C. F.
PIOVEZAN, U.
SZABÓ, M. P. J.
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title Ticks on humans in the Pantanal wetlands, Brazil.
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title_fullStr Ticks on humans in the Pantanal wetlands, Brazil.
title_full_unstemmed Ticks on humans in the Pantanal wetlands, Brazil.
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