A survey of Acarine ectoparasite of bats (Chirpptera) in Malaysia

A comprehensive 8-yr survey of acarine ectoparasites (ticks and mites) of bats was carried out in 18 localities from 2002 to 2009. Most of the surveys were conducted during 14 national biodiversity scientific expeditions throughout Malaysia. The objective was to identify acarines of known public hea...

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Main Authors: Mariana Ahamad, Halimaton Ibrahim, Mohd Kulaimi Bujang, Shahrul Anuar Mohd Sah, Norzalipah Mohamad, Shukor Mohd Nor, Abdul Hamid Ahmad, Tze, Ming Ho
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spelling my.ums.eprints.187982018-02-18T11:56:24Z https://eprints.ums.edu.my/id/eprint/18798/ A survey of Acarine ectoparasite of bats (Chirpptera) in Malaysia Mariana Ahamad Halimaton Ibrahim Mohd Kulaimi Bujang Shahrul Anuar Mohd Sah Norzalipah Mohamad Shukor Mohd Nor Abdul Hamid Ahmad Tze, Ming Ho RA Public aspects of medicine A comprehensive 8-yr survey of acarine ectoparasites (ticks and mites) of bats was carried out in 18 localities from 2002 to 2009. Most of the surveys were conducted during 14 national biodiversity scientific expeditions throughout Malaysia. The objective was to identify acarines of known public health importance from bats and thus determine whether there is any potential public health risk in Malaysia. Trapping of bats was conducted using Harp traps and Mist nets. In total, 1,579 individuals comprising of 6 families and 52 species of bats were examined alive. In general, 25.6% of the bats were infested with acarines. Infestation rates of ticks, mesostigmatid mites, and chiggers on bats examined were 0.4, 10.4, and 14.7%, respectively. Their prevalence and mean intensity were tabulated. Genera of ticks extracted were Amblyomma, Dermacentor, Ixodes, and Ornithodoros. Of these genera, only two species can be identified to species level and they are Amblyomma cordiferum and Ixodes simplex. In total, 8 genera and 15 species of mesostigmatid mites were found; the species were Ancystropus eonycteris, Ancystropus zeleborii, Echinonysus nasutus, Laelaps aingworthae, Laelaps nuttalli, Laelaps sanguisugus, Laelaps sculpturatus, Longolaelaps longulus, Longolaelaps whartonii, Meristaspis lateralis, Meristaspis macroglossi, Paraperiglischrus rhinolophinus, Spinturnix acuminatus, Spinturnix americanus, and Spinturnix bakeri. Chiggers on bats were represented by 12 genera and 6 species; the species identified were Gahrliepia fletcheri, Riedlinia lipoxena, Trombigastia cadei, Walchiella impar, Walchiella oudemansi, and Whartonia caobangensis. The study produced an up-to-date list of acarine ectoparasites of bats in Malaysia where a total of 38 genera and 47 species of acarines were listed. Findings of the study demonstrated that 5 genera and 1 species of acarines that may pose potential health risks, can be found on bats. Entomological Society of America 2013-01 Article PeerReviewed text en https://eprints.ums.edu.my/id/eprint/18798/1/A%20survey%20of%20Acarine%20ectoparasite%20of%20bats.pdf Mariana Ahamad and Halimaton Ibrahim and Mohd Kulaimi Bujang and Shahrul Anuar Mohd Sah and Norzalipah Mohamad and Shukor Mohd Nor and Abdul Hamid Ahmad and Tze, Ming Ho (2013) A survey of Acarine ectoparasite of bats (Chirpptera) in Malaysia. Journal of Medical Entomology, 50 (1). pp. 140-146. ISSN 1938-2928 http://dx.doi.org/10.1603/ME11240
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Mariana Ahamad
Halimaton Ibrahim
Mohd Kulaimi Bujang
Shahrul Anuar Mohd Sah
Norzalipah Mohamad
Shukor Mohd Nor
Abdul Hamid Ahmad
Tze, Ming Ho
A survey of Acarine ectoparasite of bats (Chirpptera) in Malaysia
description A comprehensive 8-yr survey of acarine ectoparasites (ticks and mites) of bats was carried out in 18 localities from 2002 to 2009. Most of the surveys were conducted during 14 national biodiversity scientific expeditions throughout Malaysia. The objective was to identify acarines of known public health importance from bats and thus determine whether there is any potential public health risk in Malaysia. Trapping of bats was conducted using Harp traps and Mist nets. In total, 1,579 individuals comprising of 6 families and 52 species of bats were examined alive. In general, 25.6% of the bats were infested with acarines. Infestation rates of ticks, mesostigmatid mites, and chiggers on bats examined were 0.4, 10.4, and 14.7%, respectively. Their prevalence and mean intensity were tabulated. Genera of ticks extracted were Amblyomma, Dermacentor, Ixodes, and Ornithodoros. Of these genera, only two species can be identified to species level and they are Amblyomma cordiferum and Ixodes simplex. In total, 8 genera and 15 species of mesostigmatid mites were found; the species were Ancystropus eonycteris, Ancystropus zeleborii, Echinonysus nasutus, Laelaps aingworthae, Laelaps nuttalli, Laelaps sanguisugus, Laelaps sculpturatus, Longolaelaps longulus, Longolaelaps whartonii, Meristaspis lateralis, Meristaspis macroglossi, Paraperiglischrus rhinolophinus, Spinturnix acuminatus, Spinturnix americanus, and Spinturnix bakeri. Chiggers on bats were represented by 12 genera and 6 species; the species identified were Gahrliepia fletcheri, Riedlinia lipoxena, Trombigastia cadei, Walchiella impar, Walchiella oudemansi, and Whartonia caobangensis. The study produced an up-to-date list of acarine ectoparasites of bats in Malaysia where a total of 38 genera and 47 species of acarines were listed. Findings of the study demonstrated that 5 genera and 1 species of acarines that may pose potential health risks, can be found on bats.
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author Mariana Ahamad
Halimaton Ibrahim
Mohd Kulaimi Bujang
Shahrul Anuar Mohd Sah
Norzalipah Mohamad
Shukor Mohd Nor
Abdul Hamid Ahmad
Tze, Ming Ho
author_facet Mariana Ahamad
Halimaton Ibrahim
Mohd Kulaimi Bujang
Shahrul Anuar Mohd Sah
Norzalipah Mohamad
Shukor Mohd Nor
Abdul Hamid Ahmad
Tze, Ming Ho
author_sort Mariana Ahamad
title A survey of Acarine ectoparasite of bats (Chirpptera) in Malaysia
title_short A survey of Acarine ectoparasite of bats (Chirpptera) in Malaysia
title_full A survey of Acarine ectoparasite of bats (Chirpptera) in Malaysia
title_fullStr A survey of Acarine ectoparasite of bats (Chirpptera) in Malaysia
title_full_unstemmed A survey of Acarine ectoparasite of bats (Chirpptera) in Malaysia
title_sort survey of acarine ectoparasite of bats (chirpptera) in malaysia
publisher Entomological Society of America
publishDate 2013
url https://eprints.ums.edu.my/id/eprint/18798/1/A%20survey%20of%20Acarine%20ectoparasite%20of%20bats.pdf
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