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SFTSV infection in rodents and their ectoparasitic chiggers.

Xiao-Lan GuWen-Qing SuChuan-Min ZhouLi-Zhu FangKe ZhuDong-Qiang MaFa-Chun JiangZe-Min LiDan LiShu-Hui DuanQiu-Ming PengRui WangYuan JiangHui-Ju HanXue-Jie Yu
Published in: PLoS neglected tropical diseases (2022)
SFTSV, a tick-borne bunyavirus causing a severe hemorrhagic fever termed as severe fever with thrombocytopenia syndrome (SFTS). To evaluate the potential role of rodents and its ectoparasitic chiggers in the transmission of SFTSV, we collected wild rodents and chiggers on their bodies from a rural area in Qingdao City, Shandong Province, China in September 2020. PCR amplification of the M and L segments of SFTSV showed that 32.3% (10/31) of rodents and 0.2% (1/564) of chiggers (Leptotrombidium deliense) from the rodents were positive to SFTSV. Our results suggested that rodents and chiggers may play an important role in the transmission of SFTSV, although the efficiency of chiggers to transmit SFTSV needs to be further investigated experimentally.
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