The survey of rat density and flea index in households in villages having previous plague experience in Lianghe County, Yunnan Province in 2007
10.3760/cma.j.issn.1000-4955.2009.04.018
- VernacularTitle:2007年云南省梁河县鼠疫疫源地室内鼠密度和蚤指数调查
- Author:
Jia-xiang, YIN
;
Xing-qi, DONG
;
Chun-hong, DU
;
You-hong, ZHONG
;
Xing-jian, SHI
;
Jia-li, LUO
;
Wei, LIANG
- Publication Type:Journal Article
- Keywords:
Plague;
Rat density;
Flea index;
Dissociated flea;
Rat bait
- From:Chinese Journal of Endemiology
2009;28(4):417-419
- CountryChina
- Language:Chinese
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Abstract:
Objective To evaluate the risk of plague occurrence via surveying and analyzing indoor rat density and flea index in natural villages having previous plague experience. Methods During August to September 2007, 30 natural villages experiencing previous plague were selected based on the surveillance data, and then all households were coded with numbers and 20 households in each village were randomly selected via computer. Cages and sticky papers were set in 600 selected households to capture rats and fleas. Rat density, flea prevalence, flea index and median were estimated. Results One hundred thirty-three Rattus flavipectus and 33 Suncus murinus were caught and averaged rat density was 2.8 rats per one hundred cage. nights (166/6000), the median was 5 rats each village. One hundred and one mice infected fleas, flea prevalence on rats was 60.8% (101/166), 296 Xenopsylla cheopis and 48 Leptopsylla segnis were collected. Rat flea index was 2.1 fleas per rat (344/166). A total of 315 dissociated flea was caught, average dissociated flea index was 0.026 fleas per sticky paper (315/11888). The median was 5.5 dissociated fleas per village. Of dissociated fleas, Ctenocephalides felis felis (205) and Xenopsylla cheopis (103) accounted for 97.8% (308/315). The proportion for species of the rat flea and the dissociated flea was different(Fisher test: P < 0.01). The rat flea was significantly associated with the rat density(r = 0.68, P < 0.01), but the dissociated flea was significantly associated with neither the rat density(r = -yield than fried wheat batter(χ2 = 5.59, P < 0.05). Conclusions In these villages having previous plague experience of Lianghe County, Rattusflavipectus was dominant species of indoor rats, Xenopsylla cheopis and Ctenocephalides felis felis were dominant species of rat flea and dissociated flea, respectively. Mengsong, Bangdu, and Tangjiatun village had potential risk of plague emergence.