Relative Abundance of the Tick Species Parasitizing Cows in Faisalabad, Pakistan

M. Bajwa, R. Maqsood, Maria Tayyaba, Muhammad Riaz, Huma Ghazal, Nargis Naheed, Muhammad Saifullah, S. Shah
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are blood-feeding ectoparasites of livestock and human. Ticks can cause directly as well as indirectly losses to humans and animals all over the world. The current study was conducted to determine the abundance of tick infestation and identification of tick species in Faisalabad during 2020. Three tick species were collected belong to three genera; Hyalomma anatolicum (44.88%), Rhipicephalus microplus (30.77%) and Haemaphysalis sulcata (24.33%) . Among identified tick species, Hyalomma anatolicum was the dominant species (44.88%) followed by Rhipicephalus microplus (30.77%) and Haemaphysalis sulcata (24.33%) . Female animals were highly infested with tick species than male. Young animals carried a greater number of ticks as compared to old or adults animals. Among examined animals, 54.14% and 45.85% animals were recorded positive and negative for tick infestation, respectively.
巴基斯坦费萨拉巴德地区牛寄生蜱的相对丰度
是家畜和人类的吸血外寄生虫。蜱虫可以直接或间接地给世界各地的人类和动物造成损失。目前的研究是为了确定2020年费萨拉巴德蜱虫侵扰的丰度和蜱虫物种的鉴定。采集到蜱虫3种,隶属3属;猪眼透明瘤(44.88%)、微小棘头虫(30.77%)和短血蜱(24.33%)。在鉴定的蜱种中,以斑点透明眼蜱为优势种(44.88%),其次是微头蜱(30.77%)和短血蜱(24.33%)。雌性动物的蜱类感染率高于雄性动物。与年老或成年动物相比,幼小动物携带的蜱虫数量更多。被检动物中蜱虫感染阳性率为54.14%,阴性率为45.85%。
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