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Identification of Trombiculid Chigger Mites Collected on Rodents from Southern Vietnam and Molecular Detection of Rickettsiaceae Pathogen
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Identification of Trombiculid Chigger Mites Collected on Rodents from Southern Vietnam and Molecular Detection of Rickettsiaceae Pathogen

The Korean Journal of Parasitology 2020;58(4):445-450.
Published online: August 25, 2020

1Ho Chi Minh Institute of Malariology-Parasitology and Entomology, Ho Chi Minh Vietnam

2Vinh Medical University, Nghe An, Vietnam

3National Institute of Malariology-Parasitology and Entomology, Ha Noi, Vietnam

4Military Hospital 103, Ha Noi, Vietnam

5Vietnam Military Medical University, Ha Noi, Vietnam

*Corresponding authors: drlenam103@gmail.com; nhubinh.do@vmmu.edu.vn

These authors contributed equally to this work.

• Received: April 20, 2020   • Revised: July 31, 2020   • Accepted: August 3, 2020

Copyright © 2020 by The Korean Society for Parasitology and Tropical Medicine

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Identification of Trombiculid Chigger Mites Collected on Rodents from Southern Vietnam and Molecular Detection of Rickettsiaceae Pathogen
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Fig. 1 Geographical distribution of chigger mites at 7 survey sites in southern Vietnam, 2015–2016.
Fig 2 Amplicons of duplex PCR detecting DNA of O. tsutsugamushi and Rickettsia spp. Lane 1, DNA size marker; 2, negative; 3, positive of Rickettsia spp. (299 bp) and O. tsutsugamushi (366 bp); Lanes 4–20, chigger mite sample pools.
Fig 3 Geographical distribution of rickettsiae in the chigger mites parasitizing on rodents at 7 survey sites in southern Vietnam, 2015–2016.
Identification of Trombiculid Chigger Mites Collected on Rodents from Southern Vietnam and Molecular Detection of Rickettsiaceae Pathogen

Number of rodents infected with chigger mites at study sites in southern Vietnam, 2015–2016

Rodent No. rodents infested with chiggers/total trapped rodents Subtotal (%)
CG LS LNH BGM CT UMT UMH
Suncus murinus 0/10 0/2 0/13 0/5 0/10 0/3 0/10 0/53 (0)
Ratus norvegicus 4/17 11/14 6/26 4/29 6/18 9/26 7/13 47/143 (32.87)
R. argentiventer 0/0 9/25 7/24 0/0 0/1 4/15 4/25 24/90 (26.67)
R. fulvescens 3/14 7/12 2/14 2/9 0/17 12/34 7/13 33/113 (29.20)
R. edwardsi 1/10 2/2 1/12 2/18 5/14 12;/28 4/14 27/98 (27.55)
R. molliculus 1/9 2/22 2/9 2/8 0/11 0/11 1/8 8/78 (10.26)
Mus musculus 0/2 0/2 0/5 0/2 0/0 0/1 0/2 0/14 (0)
R. rattus 0/0 0/0 0/0 2/5 1/5 0/0 1/1 4/11 (36.36)
Total 9/62 31/79 18/103 12/76 12/76 37/118 24/86 143/600 (23.38)

CG, Can Gio Mangrove Forest; LS, Lang Sen Wetland Reserve; LNH, Lung Ngoc Hoang Nature Reserve; CT, Cat Tien National Park; UMH, U Minh Ha National Park; UMT, U Minh Thuong National Park.

Species composition and distribution of chigger mites infested on rodents in southern Vietnam, 2015–2016

Chigger mite No. of chiggers Rodent species (host)
Ascoschoengastia (Laurentella) indica 448 Rattus fulvescens, R. edwardsi, R. argentiventer, R. norvegicus, R. rattus
Gahrliepia (Walchia) chinensis 678 R. edwardsi, R. fulvescens, R. molliculus
Gahrliepia (Walchia) lupella 299 R. argentiventer, R. norvegicus
Gahrliepia (Walchia) parapacifica 111 R. molliculus
Leptotrombidium (Leptotrombidium) deliense 1,148 R. edwardsi, R. argentiventer, R. norvegicus, R. molliculus, R. fulvescens, R. rattus
Leptotrombidium (Leptotrombidium) striatum 86 R. fulvescens, R. edwardsi, R. rattus
Total 2,770

Detection rate of rickettsiae in chigger mites by PCR

Chigger mite No. of pools (individuals) No. of pool (%) positive with Rickettsia spp. No. of pool (%) positive with O. tsutsugamushi
As. (L.) indica 23 (448) 0 1 (4.3)
G. (W.) chinensis 34 (678) 0 0
G. (W.) lupella 15 (299) 0 0
G. (W.) parapacifica 6 (111) 0 0
L. (L.) deliense 58 (1,148) 0 1 (1.7)
L. (L.) striatum 5 (86) 0 0
Total 141 (2,770) 0 2 (1.4)
Table 1 Number of rodents infected with chigger mites at study sites in southern Vietnam, 2015–2016

CG, Can Gio Mangrove Forest; LS, Lang Sen Wetland Reserve; LNH, Lung Ngoc Hoang Nature Reserve; CT, Cat Tien National Park; UMH, U Minh Ha National Park; UMT, U Minh Thuong National Park.

Table 2 Species composition and distribution of chigger mites infested on rodents in southern Vietnam, 2015–2016
Table 3 Detection rate of rickettsiae in chigger mites by PCR