BIONOMIK TUNGAU VEKTOR SCRUB TYPHUS DAN HOSPESNYA DI DAERAH TRANSMIGRASI KUMPEH, JAMBI

Main Authors: Nurisa, Ima; Pusat Penelitian Ekologi Kesehatan, Badan Litbangkes, Jakarta, Hadi, Tuti R.; Pusat Penelitian Ekologi Kesehatan, Badan Litbangkes, Jakarta, Nurindriani, Nina; Pusat Penelitian Ekologi Kesehatan, Badan Litbangkes, Jakarta
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author Nurisa, Ima; Pusat Penelitian Ekologi Kesehatan, Badan Litbangkes, Jakarta
Hadi, Tuti R.; Pusat Penelitian Ekologi Kesehatan, Badan Litbangkes, Jakarta
Nurindriani, Nina; Pusat Penelitian Ekologi Kesehatan, Badan Litbangkes, Jakarta
author2 BADAN LITBANGKES KEMENKES
title BIONOMIK TUNGAU VEKTOR SCRUB TYPHUS DAN HOSPESNYA DI DAERAH TRANSMIGRASI KUMPEH, JAMBI
publisher Badan Penelitian dan Pengembangan Kesehatan
publishDate 2012
topic Health
Kesehatan
Bionomics
Scrub Typhus
url http://ejournal.litbang.depkes.go.id/index.php/BPK/article/view/437
contents A study on bionomics of scrub typhus vector and its host species was conducted in a transmigration scheme of Kumpeh, Jambi, Sumatera. Ten species of trombiculid mites were collected from 6 species of rats and 2 species of squirrels. Leptotrombidium (L.) deliense, a known vectorof scrub typhus vector elsewhere, was found mostly on Rattus tiomanicus. This rat species was widely distributed in forest, disturbed land and cultivated land habitations found in the study area. Chigger infestations on R. tioma­nicus trapped in disturbed land were 63.6% — 81.8%. The average number of chigger collected from disturbed land was highest in December, from forest habitation was in October and from the cultivated land habitation was in November. Rattus tiomanicus was found to be a potential rat species for main­taining the natural cycle of scrub typhus in the study area.
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