Spatiotemporal Characteristics and Risk Zonation Analysis of Rodents and Surface-Parasitic Fleas - Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region, China, 2013-2021.

IF 4.3 Q1 PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH
Meng Shang, Haoqiang Ji, Ke Li, Xiaoxu Wang, Lu Wang, Wanjun Jiang, Ying Liang, Qiyong Liu
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Abstract

Background: Recent plague cases in Inner Mongolia prompted research on rodents and fleas. This study aimed to describe the spatiotemporal characteristics of parasitic fleas on predominant rodent species and identify plague risk areas.

Methods: We assembled monitoring data from the National Plague Surveillance System for 12 regions in Inner Mongolia from 2013 to 2021. We performed descriptive statistics using relative indices, analyzed interannual flea index trends using the Mann-Kendall test, compared spatiotemporal characteristics using the Kruskal-Wallis H test and Dunn's test, and delineated plague risk areas based on cluster analysis.

Results: In total, 134,181 rodents from 28 species were captured, with an average parasitism rate of 31.46%. A total of 143,958 fleas were collected, resulting in a total average flea index of 1.07. The primary rodent species were the Mongolian gerbil ( Meriones unguiculatus) and Daurian ground squirrel (Spermophilus dauricus). The flea index showed a decreasing trend (Sen's slope=-0.06, P<0.05). Meriones unguiculatus had two peaks (May and October), with a delay of one to two months after peak flea parasitism. Spermophilus dauricus had a peak in May but two flea parasitism peaks (March and November). Meriones unguiculatus and Spermophilus dauricus flea indices varied significantly across regions (H=25.75, P<0.001; H=29.88, P<0.001). Erdos City and Xilingol League had the highest flea indices for each species, respectively. Cluster analysis divided the 12 regions into three risk zones.

Conclusions: The two predominant rodent species in Inner Mongolia have demonstrated an overall decline in flea index over time. The hotspots for flea index are primarily concentrated in Erdos and Xilingol League. Strengthening regional cooperation is crucial for tailored plague prevention and control measures.

2013-2021 年中国内蒙古自治区鼠类和体表寄生蚤的时空特征及风险区划分析》。
背景:内蒙古最近发生的鼠疫病例引发了对啮齿动物和蚤的研究。本研究旨在描述寄生在主要啮齿类动物身上的蚤的时空特征,并确定鼠疫风险区域:我们收集了国家鼠疫监测系统对内蒙古 12 个地区从 2013 年至 2021 年的监测数据。我们使用相对指数进行了描述性统计,使用 Mann-Kendall 检验分析了蚤指数的年际变化趋势,使用 Kruskal-Wallis H 检验和 Dunn 检验比较了时空特征,并根据聚类分析划分了鼠疫风险区:共捕获 28 个种类的 134 181 只啮齿动物,平均寄生率为 31.46%。共收集到 143 958 只跳蚤,平均跳蚤指数为 1.07。主要啮齿类动物为蒙古沙鼠(Meriones unguiculatus)和达乌尔松鼠(Spermophilus dauricus)。跳蚤指数呈下降趋势(森氏斜率=-0.06,蒙古沙鼠有两个高峰期(5 月和 10 月),跳蚤寄生高峰期后延迟一到两个月。Spermophilus dauricus 的寄生高峰期在 5 月,但跳蚤寄生高峰期有两个(3 月和 11 月)。Meriones unguiculatus 和 Spermophilus dauricus 的跳蚤指数在不同地区有显著差异(H=25.75,PPConclusions:随着时间的推移,内蒙古两种主要啮齿类动物的跳蚤指数总体下降。跳蚤指数的热点地区主要集中在鄂尔多斯市和锡林郭勒盟。加强区域合作对于采取有针对性的鼠疫防控措施至关重要。
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