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      Annual Fluctuation in Chigger Mite Populations and Orientia Tsutsugamushi Infections in Scrub Typhus Endemic Regions of South Korea

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      Objectives: Chigger mites are vectors for scrub typhus. This study evaluated the annual fluctuations in chigger mite populations and Orientia tsutsugamushi infections in South Korea.
      Methods: During 2006 and 2007, chigger mites were collected monthly from wild rodents in 4 scrub typhus endemic regions of South Korea. The chigger mites were classified based on morphological characteristics, and analyzed using nested PCR for the detection of Orientia tsutsugamushi.
      Results: During the surveillance period, the overall trapping rate for wild rodents was 10.8%. In total, 17,457 chigger mites (representing 5 genera and 15 species) were collected, and the average chigger index (representing the number of chigger mites per rodent), was 31.7. The monthly chigger index was consistently high (> 30) in Spring (March to April) and Autumn (October to November). The mite species included Leptotrombidium pallidum (43.5%), L. orientale (18.9%), L. scutellare (18.1%), L. palpale (10.6%), and L. zetum (3.6%). L. scutellare and L. palpale populations, were relatively higher in Autumn. Monthly O.
      tsutsugamushi infection rates in wild rodents (average: 4.8%) and chigger mites (average: 0.7%) peaked in Spring and Autumn.
      Conclusion: The findings demonstrated a bimodal pattern of the incidence of O. tsutsugamushi infections.
      Higher infection rates were observed in both wild rodents and chigger mites, in Spring and Autumn.
      However, this did not reflect the unimodal incidence of scrub typhus in Autumn. Further studies are needed to identify factors, such as human behavior and harvesting in Autumn that may explain this discordance.
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      Objectives: Chigger mites are vectors for scrub typhus. This study evaluated the annual fluctuations in chigger mite populations and Orientia tsutsugamushi infections in South Korea. Methods: During 2006 and 2007, chigger mites were collected monthly ...

      Objectives: Chigger mites are vectors for scrub typhus. This study evaluated the annual fluctuations in chigger mite populations and Orientia tsutsugamushi infections in South Korea.
      Methods: During 2006 and 2007, chigger mites were collected monthly from wild rodents in 4 scrub typhus endemic regions of South Korea. The chigger mites were classified based on morphological characteristics, and analyzed using nested PCR for the detection of Orientia tsutsugamushi.
      Results: During the surveillance period, the overall trapping rate for wild rodents was 10.8%. In total, 17,457 chigger mites (representing 5 genera and 15 species) were collected, and the average chigger index (representing the number of chigger mites per rodent), was 31.7. The monthly chigger index was consistently high (> 30) in Spring (March to April) and Autumn (October to November). The mite species included Leptotrombidium pallidum (43.5%), L. orientale (18.9%), L. scutellare (18.1%), L. palpale (10.6%), and L. zetum (3.6%). L. scutellare and L. palpale populations, were relatively higher in Autumn. Monthly O.
      tsutsugamushi infection rates in wild rodents (average: 4.8%) and chigger mites (average: 0.7%) peaked in Spring and Autumn.
      Conclusion: The findings demonstrated a bimodal pattern of the incidence of O. tsutsugamushi infections.
      Higher infection rates were observed in both wild rodents and chigger mites, in Spring and Autumn.
      However, this did not reflect the unimodal incidence of scrub typhus in Autumn. Further studies are needed to identify factors, such as human behavior and harvesting in Autumn that may explain this discordance.

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      참고문헌 (Reference)

      1 Kawamura JA, "Tsutsugamushi disease" Tokyo Press 1995

      2 Korea Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, "The National Notifiable Disease Surveillance System" Korea Centers for Disease Control and Prevention 2013

      3 Furuya Y, "Serotype-specific amplification of Rickettsia tsutsugamushi DNA by nested polymerase chain reaction" 31 (31): 1637-1640, 1993

      4 Seto J, "Proposed vector candidate : Leptotrombidium palpale for Shimokoshi type Orientia tsutsugamushi" 57 (57): 111-117, 2013

      5 Song HJ, "Population density of chigger mites, the vector of tsutsugamushi disease in Chollanam-do, Korea" 34 (34): 27-33, 1996

      6 Coleman RE, "Occurrence of Orientia tsutsugamushi in small mammals from Thailand" 69 (69): 519-524, 2003

      7 이승현, "Monthly Occurrence of Vectors and Reservoir Rodents of Scrub Typhus in an Endemic Area of Jeollanam-do, Korea" 대한기생충학ㆍ열대의학회 50 (50): 327-331, 2012

      8 Zhang M, "Molecular epidemiology of Orientia tsutsugamushi in chiggers and ticks from domestic rodents in Shandong, northern China" 6 (6): 312-, 2013

      9 Ree HI, "Geographical distribution of vectors and sero-strains of tsutsugamushi disease at mid-south inland of Korea" 35 (35): 171-179, 1997

      10 In Yong Lee, "Geographical Distribution and Relative Abundance of Vectors of Scrub Typhus in the Republic of Korea" 대한기생충학ㆍ열대의학회 47 (47): 381-386, 2009

      1 Kawamura JA, "Tsutsugamushi disease" Tokyo Press 1995

      2 Korea Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, "The National Notifiable Disease Surveillance System" Korea Centers for Disease Control and Prevention 2013

      3 Furuya Y, "Serotype-specific amplification of Rickettsia tsutsugamushi DNA by nested polymerase chain reaction" 31 (31): 1637-1640, 1993

      4 Seto J, "Proposed vector candidate : Leptotrombidium palpale for Shimokoshi type Orientia tsutsugamushi" 57 (57): 111-117, 2013

      5 Song HJ, "Population density of chigger mites, the vector of tsutsugamushi disease in Chollanam-do, Korea" 34 (34): 27-33, 1996

      6 Coleman RE, "Occurrence of Orientia tsutsugamushi in small mammals from Thailand" 69 (69): 519-524, 2003

      7 이승현, "Monthly Occurrence of Vectors and Reservoir Rodents of Scrub Typhus in an Endemic Area of Jeollanam-do, Korea" 대한기생충학ㆍ열대의학회 50 (50): 327-331, 2012

      8 Zhang M, "Molecular epidemiology of Orientia tsutsugamushi in chiggers and ticks from domestic rodents in Shandong, northern China" 6 (6): 312-, 2013

      9 Ree HI, "Geographical distribution of vectors and sero-strains of tsutsugamushi disease at mid-south inland of Korea" 35 (35): 171-179, 1997

      10 In Yong Lee, "Geographical Distribution and Relative Abundance of Vectors of Scrub Typhus in the Republic of Korea" 대한기생충학ㆍ열대의학회 47 (47): 381-386, 2009

      11 Ree HI, "Fauna and key to the chigger mites of Korea(Acarina : Trombiculidae and Leeuwenhoekiidae)" 6 : 57-70, 1990

      12 Lee YS, "Epidemiology of scrub typhus in eastern Taiwan, 2000-2004" 59 (59): 235-238, 2006

      13 Park JH, "Epidemiology of scrub typhus and the eschars patterns in South Korea from 2008 to 2012" 67 (67): 458-463, 2014

      14 Ree HI, "Determination and geographical distribution of Orientia tsutsugamushi genotypes in Korea by nested polymerase chain reaction" 65 (65): 528-534, 2001

      15 Lee HI, "Detection of Orientia tsutsugamushi, the causative agent of scrub typhus, in a novel mite species, Eushoengastia koreaensis, in Korea" 11 (11): 209-214, 2011

      16 Chang WH, "Current status of tsutsugamushi disease in Korea" 10 (10): 227-238, 1995

      17 Bang HA, "Comparative research on epidemiological aspects of tsutsugamushi disease(scrub typhus)between Korea and Japan" 61 (61): 148-150, 2008

      18 Roh JY, "Coincidence between geographical distribution of Leptotrombidium scutellare and scrub typhus incidence in South Korea" 9 (9): e113193-, 2014

      19 Liu YX, "Clinical characteristics of the autumn-winter type scrub typhus cases in south of Shandong province, northern China" 9 : 82-, 2009

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