TY - JOUR
T1 - Serological surveillance of scrub typhus, murine typhus, and leptospirosis in small mammals captured at Twin Bridges Training Area, gyeonggi province, Republic of Korea, 2005-2007
AU - Sames, William J.
AU - Klein, Terry A.
AU - Kim, Heung Chul
AU - Gu, Se Hun
AU - Kang, Hae Ji
AU - Shim, So Hee
AU - Ha, Si Jung
AU - Chong, Sung Tae
AU - Lee, In Yong
AU - Richards, Allen L.
AU - Yi, Suk Hee
AU - Song, Jin Won
PY - 2010
Y1 - 2010
N2 - Soldiers from the Republic of Korea and the United States conduct armistice military operations at Twin Bridges Training Area (TBTA) located near the demilitarized zone (DMZ) and are exposed, to zoonotic disease pathogens that small mammals and their potentially disease-carrying ectoparasites transmit. TBTA is a 36 km2 rural training site with small villages and various forms of agriculture along its boundary. At TBTA, rodents, insectivores, and their ectoparasites are commonly found in association with unmanaged habitats of various densities of tall grasses, herbaceous plants, shrubs, briars, and crawling vegetation. Rodents and insectivores were collected during the winter (November-December 2005 and. December 2006) and early spring (March 2007), and serologically tested for the presence of scrub typhus, murine typhus, and leptospirosis antibodies. Of the six species of small mammals collected, Apodemus agrarius, the common striped field mouse and known reservoir of scrub typhus, was the most frequently collected (96.1%), followed by Crocidura lasiura (2.5%), Micromys minutus (0.5%), Myodes regulus (0.5%), Mus musculus (0.3%), and Rattus rattus (0.1%). A. agrarius (56.1%), M. musculus (66.7%), M. minutus (25%), and R. rattus (100%) were positive for scrub typhus antibodies. OnIyA. agrarius (14.7%) and C. lasiura (4.5%) were positive for murine typhus antibodies, whereas only A. agrarius ( 1.5%) was seropositive for leptospirosis. Seroprevalence rates of scrub typhus and murine typhus based, on weight and sex of A. agrarius are presented.
AB - Soldiers from the Republic of Korea and the United States conduct armistice military operations at Twin Bridges Training Area (TBTA) located near the demilitarized zone (DMZ) and are exposed, to zoonotic disease pathogens that small mammals and their potentially disease-carrying ectoparasites transmit. TBTA is a 36 km2 rural training site with small villages and various forms of agriculture along its boundary. At TBTA, rodents, insectivores, and their ectoparasites are commonly found in association with unmanaged habitats of various densities of tall grasses, herbaceous plants, shrubs, briars, and crawling vegetation. Rodents and insectivores were collected during the winter (November-December 2005 and. December 2006) and early spring (March 2007), and serologically tested for the presence of scrub typhus, murine typhus, and leptospirosis antibodies. Of the six species of small mammals collected, Apodemus agrarius, the common striped field mouse and known reservoir of scrub typhus, was the most frequently collected (96.1%), followed by Crocidura lasiura (2.5%), Micromys minutus (0.5%), Myodes regulus (0.5%), Mus musculus (0.3%), and Rattus rattus (0.1%). A. agrarius (56.1%), M. musculus (66.7%), M. minutus (25%), and R. rattus (100%) were positive for scrub typhus antibodies. OnIyA. agrarius (14.7%) and C. lasiura (4.5%) were positive for murine typhus antibodies, whereas only A. agrarius ( 1.5%) was seropositive for leptospirosis. Seroprevalence rates of scrub typhus and murine typhus based, on weight and sex of A. agrarius are presented.
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U2 - 10.7205/MILMED-D-05-1308
DO - 10.7205/MILMED-D-05-1308
M3 - Article
C2 - 20108842
AN - SCOPUS:77649218990
SN - 0026-4075
VL - 175
SP - 48
EP - 54
JO - Military Medicine
JF - Military Medicine
IS - 1
ER -