Kadir, M., Zangana, I., Mustafa, B. (2012). A study on epidemiology of hard tick (Ixodidae) in sheep in Sulaimani governorate - Iraq. , 26(Suppl. III), 95-103. doi: 10.33899/ijvs.2012.168745
M.A. Kadir; I.K. Zangana; B.H.S. Mustafa. "A study on epidemiology of hard tick (Ixodidae) in sheep in Sulaimani governorate - Iraq". , 26, Suppl. III, 2012, 95-103. doi: 10.33899/ijvs.2012.168745
Kadir, M., Zangana, I., Mustafa, B. (2012). 'A study on epidemiology of hard tick (Ixodidae) in sheep in Sulaimani governorate - Iraq', , 26(Suppl. III), pp. 95-103. doi: 10.33899/ijvs.2012.168745
Kadir, M., Zangana, I., Mustafa, B. A study on epidemiology of hard tick (Ixodidae) in sheep in Sulaimani governorate - Iraq. , 2012; 26(Suppl. III): 95-103. doi: 10.33899/ijvs.2012.168745
A study on epidemiology of hard tick (Ixodidae) in sheep in Sulaimani governorate - Iraq
1College of Medicine, University of Kirkuk, Kirkuk, Iraq
2College of Veterinary Medicine, Duhok University, Duhok ,Iraq
3Faculty of Agricultural Science, University of Sulaimanyia, Iraq
Abstract
This study was carried out for the period from the beginning March 2009 till end of February 2010 in three zones I, II, and III (Mountainous, Semi-mountainous and foothills and plane) regions, respectively in Sulaimani governorate for distribution of ticks (Ixodidae) that infested sheep. The prevalence rate of infested sheep in all zones was 298 (11.8%) in Sulaimani governorate, and the prevalence rate of infestation in zone-I was 85 (10.1%), in zone-II 94 (11.1%), and in zone-III 119 (14.3%). The rate of infestation was high in March, April, May and July in all zones; no infestation was observed in zone-I and zone-II in November to February, but was observed in zone-III. Hyalomma anatolicum anatolicum, H. marginatum, Rhipicephalus turanicus and R. sanguineus were found and identified, two species were more predominant among sheep H. a. anatolicum in zone-III (Garmian region) 353 (70.0%) and R. turanicus in zone-I (Pishder region) 177 (59.4%), and H. a. anatolicum was found through March 61 (75.3%), April 89 (69%), May 92 (68.7%), and June 50 (74.6%) in zone-III. Hyalomma a. anatolicum and R. turanicus were found through March 22 (53.6%), 12 (29.3%): April 36 (41.4%), 38 (43.7%): May 46 (46.9%), 33 (33.7%), and June 41 (53.2%), 25 (32.5%) in zone-II respectively. H. marginatum and R. sanguineus were found in April 18 (14%), 11 (8.5%), and May 16 (11.9%), 13 (9.7%) in zone-III respectively, while R. turanicus was highly distributed in April 48 (71.6%) and May 57 (65.5%) in zone-I. According to linear model of the percentage of infested sheep in any zone by number of ticks was recognized and it was high in zone-III [3.1 + 0.23 Number of ticks (X)]. The ratio of male to female tick infested sheep was 1: 2 during the study. The site of attachment of ticks was observed; the highest number was noticed on the ears 492 (42.0%) and under tail 208 (17.7%).