Ticks 1 Flashcards

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Importance of ticks

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Damage/bite wounds
Transmit disease**
Threaten human-animal bond
Blood loss
Tick paralysis

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Methods tick use to find hosts

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Use Haller’s organ - first pair of legs to detect CO2 & BO
Sense heat, moisture and vibrations
Questing - place to wait for host, common in grass ends

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Tick paralysis

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Progressive flaccid ascending paralysis - leads to respt paralysis and death
Caused by toxin produced by female ticks attached close to CNS - attached for several days prior to releasing
removal can prevent or increase recovery

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Features of tick in the east US

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All are hard ticks - ixodidae
Mouth project forward, scutum differentiates M/F
Life cycle includes 4 stages - egg, larva, nymph, adult
All are 3 host ticks

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5
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3 host tick life cycle

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Each stage of the tick life cycle involve a separate host, time in between host involve a molting to a new phase
Larva have 3 pairs of legs and then molt to 4

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6
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5 species of ticks in the US

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Dermacentor variabilis
Ixodes scapularis
Amblymma americanum
Rhipicephalus sanguineus
Haemaphysalis longicornis

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Dermacentor variabilis

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American dog tick
3-host life cycle
Larvae - rodents
Nymph - mid/small animals
Adults - mid/large animals

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Recognizing dermacentor variabilis

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Ornate tick - short mouthparts Square basis capituli
pattern covers scutum (m=full, f=partial)

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9
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Distribution of dermacentor variabilis

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Life cycle vary in latitude, 3m south, 2y+ north
Adults prefer grassy meadows near roads
Common march - mid summer

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Importance of dermacentor variabilis

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Tick paralysis*
Primary vector of Rickettsia rickettsii *** RMSF
- between molting stages (transstadial) and mom to egg (transovarial)
Can also cause anaplasmosis in cattle

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11
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Dermacentor Andersoni

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Rocky Mountain wood tick
Tick paralysis*
Transmits RMSF & tularemia
Found in western us

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12
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Ixodes scapularis

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Deer tick/black legged tick
Young stages prefer small animals, birds - north, lizards - south
Adults prefer deer/large mammals
2y life cycles - can survive over winter

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Recognizing Ixodes scapularis

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NON ornate, LONG mp
All brown/black, deep bites
Anterior anal grove - all stages
Smallest ticks are the important ones (larvae only 0.5mM)

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14
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Distribution of Ixodes

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Easter half of us and tiny parts of west coast / Utah

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Life cycle of Ixodes scapularis

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Larvae - late august/early fall
Nymphs - late winter (late summer by region)
Adults - late fall/early winter
Quest in woodland/margin woodland

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16
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Disease transmission of Ixodes scapularis

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Lyme disease - borrelia burgdorferi
Anaplasmosis - Anaplasma phagocytophilum

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Why is Ixodes scapularis expanding

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Reforestation of large areas - create suitable habitats for the tick/host life stage
Climate change contributed to increase - not the main reason

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Amblyomma americanum

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Lone star tick
Long mouth parts
Females have a long star spot on margin of scutum, males are bland

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Life cycle of Amblyomma americanum

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Parasitize deer as larva, nymph, adult
Very promiscuous feeders - use ground nesting birds and med/large animals
ALL stages feed on: dogs, cats, horses, cattle, goats, ppl
Found on forest floor - respond highly to CO2

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Distribution of Amblyomma Americanum

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Widely distributed across eastern half of US
Texas up to Iowa and across to Maine

21
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Importance of Amblyomma americanum

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Cytauxzoon felis**
Tularemia - francisella Tularenis
Ehrlichia Ewingii and chaffeensis- cause canine granulocytic ehrlichiosis

22
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Red meat allergies

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Alpha Gal syndrome is ID to produce a type of food allergy to red meat.

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Amblyomma maculatum

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Gulf coast tick
3 host tick - each life stage feeds on different host species
L&N - SA, birds, rodents, rabbits
Adult - LA, dogs, coyotes, ruminants - ears**

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Importance of Amblyomma maculatum

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Hepatozoon americanum**

25
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Preferred host for dermacentor variabilis

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Larvae - rodents
Nymph - mid-small mammals
Adults - med/large mammals

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Length of life cycle - dermacentor variabilis

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Varies w latitude
3 m - south
2y+ north

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Preferred host for Ixodes scapularis

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Immature - SA mammals, birds - N, lizards - S
Adults - DEER, LA mammals

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Life cycle length of Ixodes scapularis

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2 y in temperate areas
CAN OVERWINTER**

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Length of life cycle - Ixodes scapularis

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Larvae - late summer, peak in august
Nymph - late winter
Adults - late fall/early winter (October) OVERWINTER

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Recognizing Amblyomma americanum

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Ornate, LONG mouthparts
Female has dot on scutum, male has faint white margins

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Preferred host of Amblyomma Americanum

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ANYTHING
Birds to large mammals - all stages

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Length of life cycle - Amblyomma Americanum

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Larvae - summer/fall
Nymph/adults - sm-mid mammals, spring/summer

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Preferred host of Amblyomma maculatum

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Larvae/nymph - birds, rodents, rabbits
Adults - dogs, coyotes, ruminants ears

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Features of rhipicephalus sanguineus

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NON ornate, SHORT mouthparts
HEXAGONAL basis capituli

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Length of life cycle - Rhipicephalus sanguineus

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Larvae - feed 3-7d
Nymph - feed 4-9d
Females - feed 6-12d

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preferred host of rhipicephalus sanguineus

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DOGS **

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** about Haemaphysalis longicornis

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feed on EVERYTHING
Reproduce parthenogenetically
spread Theileria orientalis - cattle