Subcutaneous ticks: a first report in a golden jackal, and their absence in non-canid carnivores

Author:

Mechouk Noureddine,Deak Georgiana,Ionică Angela Monica,Ionescu Dan Traian,Chișamera Gabriel Bogdan,Gherman Călin Mircea,Mihalca Andrei Daniel

Abstract

Abstract Background Ticks are hematophagous arthropods which normally attach to the surface of the host’s skin. Their aberrant presence in the subcutaneous tissue of a few carnivores, predominantly foxes, has been reported. However, there have been no reports of this phenomenon in other carnivores such as mustelids or golden jackals. Our aim was to investigate the host spectrum for this aberrant localization of ticks. Methods Between 2015 and 2020, a total of 198 carcasses of 12 species of carnivore were examined by parasitological necropsy. When a subcutaneous tick was found, the nodule was removed, carefully dissected, and stored in ethanol. The morphological identification of the subcutaneous tick was carried out to species level. Results A single subcutaneous tick was found in one carcass, that of a golden jackal (Canis aureus). The tick was identified as a female Ixodes ricinus. All the other carcasses were negative for the presence of subcutaneous ticks. Conclusion To our knowledge, this is the first report of a subcutaneous tick in a golden jackal. This finding broadens the host spectrum of subcutaneous ticks, and reinforces the idea that, among carnivores, this phenomenon only occurs in canids. Graphical Abstract

Funder

UEFISCDI PCCDI

Altius Romania

Publisher

Springer Science and Business Media LLC

Subject

Infectious Diseases,Parasitology

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