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First Report of Newly Identified Ornithodoros Species in the Republic of Korea

  • Sun Woo Han
  • , Jeong Byoung Chae
  • , Young Sun Jo
  • , Yoon Kyoung Cho
  • , Jun Gu Kang
  • , Nam Shik Shin
  • , Hee Jeong Youn
  • , Hwa Young Youn
  • , Hyang Mi Nam
  • , Hyun Joo Kim
  • , Hae Eun Kang
  • , Joon Seok Chae*
  • *Corresponding author for this work
  • Seoul National University
  • Animal and Plant Quarantine Agency

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Abstract

Ticks and tick-borne diseases are important issues worldwide because of their effects on animal and human health. The genus Ornithodoros, which is included in the family Argasidae, is typically associated with wild animals, including seabirds. In this study, samples from the nests of seabirds and surrounding soil were collected to investigate Ornithodoros spp. from 9 uninhabited islands in the western, eastern, and southern parts of Korea from April 2017 to October 2018. The islands are known as the breeding places of migratory and resident birds. Ticks were collected from soil and nest material of seabirds using a Tullgren funnel and identified using 16S rRNA and the cytochrome c oxidase 1 gene (COI), and host animals of soft ticks were identified using the mitochondrial DNA cytochrome b gene by a polymerase chain reaction. In the sequence identity of the 16S rRNA gene fragment of Ornithodoros sp., Ornithodoros sawaii was identified as the closest homologous sequence, and the new Ornithodoros sp. was newly identified. We found that the newly identified Ornithodoros sp. in the Republic of Korea was located in uninhabited islands used as breeding places by the black-tailed gull, Larus crassirostris.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)546-563
Number of pages18
JournalJournal of Parasitology
Volume106
Issue number5
DOIs
StatePublished - 2020.09.1

Keywords

  • Family Argasidae
  • Larus crassirostris
  • New Ornithodoros sp
  • Ornithodoros spp.

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