C. Cárdenas-Amaya, Dora Romero Salas, M. Aguilar-Domínguez, A. Cruz-Romero, M. Alonso-Díaz, S. Sánchez-Montes, M. González-Hernández, G. Rosas-Saito, A. A. Pérez de León
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A 目标:Amblyomma mixtum 是影响墨西哥牛群的主要寄生虫之一。在全国养牛业的主要州(如哈利斯科州、恰帕斯州、米却肯州、塔巴斯科州和韦拉克鲁斯州),A. mixtum 的流行病学记录已经过时,因为这种蜱虫以前被归类为 A. cajennense。目的是更新哈利斯科州、恰帕斯州、米却肯州、塔巴斯科州和韦拉克鲁斯州的 A. mixtum蜱记录,以及用于控制该物种的主要杀虫药分子:从 2022 年 3 月到 2023 年 7 月,在分布于上述各州的 46 个牛生产单位(BPU)中收集了牛身上的蜱虫。使用标准化分类标准进行鉴定。对与 A. mixtum 相对应的标本进行了扫描电子显微镜检查:结果:在来自 22 个生产单位的 619 个 Amblyomma 属标本中,100% 被确认为 A. mixtum。在 63.2% 的 BPU 中使用了属于脒类化学物质的杀鼠剂阿米曲兹,在这些 BPU 中也报告了米斯特虫的存在:这项研究证实,在墨西哥牛产量最高的州,牛受到了 A. mixtum 的侵扰。需要进一步开展以抗药性和推广为重点的研究,以延长包括杀虫药在内的现有工具的效用,从而综合控制墨西哥牛群受 A. mixtum 侵扰的情况。
Infestation of Cattle with the Tick Amblyomma mixtum in the States with the Highest Cattle Inventory in Mexico
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Objective: The Amblyomma mixtum tick is one of the main parasites affecting cattle in Mexico. Epidemiological records of A. mixtum in leading states in the national cattle industry, such as Jalisco, Chiapas, Michoacán, Tabasco, and Veracruz, are outdated since this tick species was previously classified as A. cajennense. The objective was to update the records of the A. mixtum tick in the states of Jalisco, Chiapas, Michoacán, Tabasco, and Veracruz, as well as the main ixodicide molecules used for its control.
Methodology: From March 2022 to July 2023, ticks were collected from cattle in 46 bovine production units (BPUs) distributed in the states mentioned above. Identification was performed using standardized taxonomic keys. Scanning electron microscopy was performed on specimens corresponding to A. mixtum.
Results: Out of a total of 619 specimens of the genus Amblyomma from 22 PBUs, it was confirmed that 100% correspond to the species A. mixtum. Amitraz, an ixodicide molecule belonging to the chemical class of amidines, was used in 63.2% of the BPUs where the presence of A. mixtum was also reported.
Conclusions: This research confirms cattle infestation with A. mixtum in states with the highest cattle production in Mexico. Further studies with a focus on resistance and extension are required to prolong the usefulness of available tools, including ixodicides, for integrated control of A. mixtum infestations where this tick infests cattle in Mexico.