Should the poultry red mite Dermanyssus gallinae be of wider concern for veterinary and medical science?
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  • 作者:David R George (1) (2)
    Robert D Finn (1)
    Kirsty M Graham (1)
    Monique F Mul (3)
    Veronika Maurer (4)
    Claire Valiente Moro (5)
    Olivier AE Sparagano (6)

    1. Faculty of Health and Life Sciences
    ; Northumbria University ; Newcastle upon Tyne ; NE1 8ST ; UK
    2. Technology Centre
    ; Cawood ; Selby ; YO8 3TZ ; UK
    3. Wageningen UR Livestock Research
    ; Wageningen ; The Netherlands
    4. Research Institute of Organic Agriculture FiBL
    ; Frick ; Switzerland
    5. Ecologie Microbienne
    ; UMR CNRS 5557 ; USC INRA 1364 ; VetAgro Sup ; FR41 BioEnvironment and Health ; Universit茅 Claude Bernard Lyon 1 ; Villeurbanne ; France
    6. Coventry University
    ; Vice-Chancellor Office ; Coventry ; CV1 5FB ; UK
  • 关键词:Gamasoidosis ; Dermanyssus gallinae ; Avian mite dermatitis ; Host expansion ; Non ; host feeding
  • 刊名:Parasites & Vectors
  • 出版年:2015
  • 出版时间:December 2015
  • 年:2015
  • 卷:8
  • 期:1
  • 全文大小:1,045 KB
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The poultry red mite Dermanyssus gallinae is best known as a threat to the laying-hen industry; adversely affecting production and hen health and welfare throughout the globe, both directly and through its role as a disease vector. Nevertheless, D. gallinae is being increasingly implemented in dermatological complaints in non-avian hosts, suggesting that its significance may extend beyond poultry. The main objective of the current work was to review the potential of D. gallinae as a wider veterinary and medical threat. Results demonstrated that, as an avian mite, D. gallinae is unsurprisingly an occasional pest of pet birds. However, research also supports that these mites will feed from a range of other animals including: cats, dogs, rodents, rabbits, horses and man. We conclude that although reported cases of D. gallinae infesting mammals are relatively rare, when coupled with the reported genetic plasticity of this species and evidence of permanent infestations on non-avian hosts, potential for host-expansion may exist. The impact of, and mechanisms and risk factors for such expansion are discussed, and suggestions for further work made. Given the potential severity of any level of host-expansion in D. gallinae, we conclude that further research should be urgently conducted to confirm the full extent of the threat posed by D. gallinae to (non-avian) veterinary and medical sectors.

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