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TICKS
• Phylum Arthropoda represents largest number of known
animals (at least 760,000 species)
• Phylum Arthropoda divided into 5 classes, class Arachnida
includes most of the parasites have medical and economic
importance ( such as ticks and mites)
• The interest of parasitologists in ticks and mites stems from
three avenues of investigation—
1. That concerned with the parasitic habits of acarinas,
2. That concerned with their role in the transmission of
pathogens (that is their role as vectors),
3. That concerned with their role as intermediate hosts of
certain helminths
INTRODUCTION
ZOOLOGICAL CLASSIFICATION
Phylum: Arthropoda (Jointed appendages)
Class: Arachnida (2 regions of the body i.e.
cephalothorax and abdomen)
Order: Acarina (Segmented pores)
Suborder: Ixodoidae (Metastigmata)
Family:
Ixodidae (Hard ticks)
(Dorsal shield present
Capitulum anterior)
Genus:
Ixodes spp
Boophilus spp
Rhipicephalus spp
Argasidae (soft ticks)
(Dorsal shield absent
Capitulum ventral)
Genus:
Argus spp
Otobius spp
CHARACTERS AND MORPHOLOGY
Ticks are characterised by leathery
integument
Body of ticks divided into 2 regions:
1. Gnathosoma
or
Capitulum
2. Body proper
 Mouth parts bears three types of structures:
2- Hypostome
1- A pair of chelicerae
3- A pair of pedipalps
Scutum (Shield) present in Ixodid ticks,
covers entire dorsal surface of male
(antereomedial surface of females)
Certain male ticks bear undulation
(festoons)
Legs Larvae – 3 pair of legs
Nymphs and adults – 4 pair of legs
Semi-transparent suckers like carucle
(pulvillus) present on each tarsus
Genital pore located at the angle formed
by two genital grooves
CHARACTERS AND
MORPHOLOGY
Soft Tick
(Argas/ Ornithodoros )
Hard tick
(Dermacenter/Amblyomma )
Family Argasidae Ixodidae
Integument Leathery in nymphal and adult
stages
Same
Scutum no shield (or scutum) Covers entire surface of the body
in males and only an anteromedial
portion in females
Capatulum Either sub-terminal or protruding
from outer margins of body in
nymph and adult while terminal in
larvae
Anterior and visible from the
dorsal side of scutum
Pedipalps flexible and not intimately
associated with hypostome
rigid and are intimately in
associated with hypostome
Eyes Usually absent if Present located
Supra- coxal folds
If present located dorsally on
sides of Scutum
Sexual
Dimorphism
Slite Marked
CHARACTERS AND MORPHOLOGY
GENERAL LIFE CYCLE OF TICKS
LIFE CYCLE OF HARD TICKS
FAMILY IXODIDAE
6400 eggs
LIFE CYCLE OF SOFT TICKS
FAMILY- ARGASIDAE
Last nuymphal moulting to
adult-11 days
For each nymph instar-
Emerges to feeding-3 days
Nymphal moulting-11 days
No. of nymphal instar-4-7
Embryogenesis on the
ground (8-13 days)
Larval moulting- 5 days
No larval blood meal
nymph
adult
eggs
larvae
Number of adult blood
meal 1-10
Several laying after a
single copulation
No. of eggs 350
PARASITIC
ADAPTATION
S
Morphological
adaptation
Physiological
adaptation
Adaptation to
starvation
time
Life cycle
adaptation
Behavioural
adaptation
Reproductive
adaptation
PARASITIC ADAPTATIONS
Morphological adaptations
the scutum- adapted for protection but it is
also limiting,
Pedipalp- act as counter anchor at the time of
attachment of tick to host
Hypostome (organ of attachment) recurved
teethes present on it, helps in host’s skin
attachment
The chelicerae are the cutting organs used to
penetrate the host’s skin and gain access to its
blood, compromise three parts, the cheliceral
base, an elongated shaft, and the cutting
digits.
Haller’s organ (On the dorsal surface of leg)
is specialized in determining host location,
host odours, and also detecting pheromones
as well as other sensory functions.
PHYSIOLOGICAL ADAPTATION
• Sensilla provide information on the biochemical characteristics of the
wound site environment.
• They can use this sensory adaption to detect minute differences in skin
tissue temperatures.
• These types of sensory information facilitate blood sucking behaviour.
BEHAVIOURAL ADAPTATION
• Small body helps to attachment on host and hiding
from predators.
• They use blades of grass to elevate themselves to the
height, where they can easily grasp the host.
REPRODUCTIVE ADAPTATIONS
• They produce large number of eggs in comparison
to mites.
• They produce eggs in several batches(soft tick) and
large number of eggs(hard tick), for increasing their
survival.
ADAPTATION TO STARVATION TIME
• Their starvation period is so long because hosts are not
easily available.
• Larvae live more than 6 months without food.
• Adult have been kept alive in corked vials for 5 years.
LIFE CYCLE ADAPTATION
• Their life cycle adapted for 1-3 host (hard ticks) and
multiple host(soft ticks), taking blood meal several
times to increase their size(soft ticks, nymph).
• In adult taking blood meal to produce viable eggs.
TICK BORN DISEASES
Disease Etiological agent Tick vector Endemic Area
Babesiosis Babesia bigemina Boophilus
annulatus
USAAustralia
Rocky
mountain
spotted fever
Rickettsia rickettsi Dermacentor
variabilis
United state,
Canada
Queen’s land
tick typhus
Rickettsia australis Ixodes holocyclus Australia
Q fever Coxiella burnettii Dermacentor
venustus
World wide
Lyme disease Borellia burgdorferi Black legged tick USA, Europe
Avian
spirochetosis
Borellia anserina Argas persicus India, Australia
LYME DISEASE
Known as “great imitator” because symptoms
of disease can mimic many other illnesses.
Caused by- Borrelia
Transmitted by- deer black legged tick
Symptoms-
Erythema migrans (expending red rash), fever,
swelling of lymph nodes, pain
Lameness arthritis is the important symptom
of disease
BABESIOSIS/ PIROPLASMOSIS
• It is malaria like disease
• Parasite affect red blood cells
• Causative agent- genus Babesia (B.
microti)
• Transmitted by- Ixodes, Boophilus
• Initial symptoms may occur after 1-8
weeks of bite
• Apart from tick bite, blood transfer may
also a risk factor
PATHOLOGIC ALTERATIONS
1. LOCAL DAMAGE-
• Local inflammation at the site of attachment,
itching, haemorrhage
• Invasion of auditory canal by spinous ear
ticks
2. SYSTEMIC DAMAGE-
• Anticoagulant releasing at the time of feeding
causes a type of sensitization reaction
• Bite may also causes paralysis (common in
sheep and calves)
TREATMENT
• Antibiotic therapy
• Doxycycline and amoxicillin are used for
2-4 weeks in early cases.
• Cefuroxime axetil or erythromycin for
allergic patients
• Treatment with intravenous ceftriaxone or
penicillin for 4 weeks
PREVENTION AND
CONTROL
Personal protection
Tucking trousers into boots and shirts into pants, using
repellent for exposed skin and an approved toxicant for
clothing, and performing regular clothing and body checks
should be routine in tick habitat.
• Habitat alteration can be very effective.
• Exclusion of host animals (e.g., deer) can
cause major reductions in populations of ticks
that feed on deer.
• Keep vegetation short, widen paths and advise
users to stay on the paths in order to avoid ticks.
Removal of ticks
• Use fine tipped tweezers to
grasp the tick
• Pull upward with steady even
pressure. Don’t twist or jerk
the tick
• After removing, thoroughly
clean the bite area and hands
• Never crush ticks with finger
Use of pesticides
 BHC
 Organophosphorus
 Chlorinated hydrocarbons
 DDT
 Turpentine oil
Integrated Vector Management (IVM)
• Minimize exposure to ticks
• Sanitation and exclusion
• Chemical control
• Biological control
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Ticks and its parasitic adaptations

  • 2. • Phylum Arthropoda represents largest number of known animals (at least 760,000 species) • Phylum Arthropoda divided into 5 classes, class Arachnida includes most of the parasites have medical and economic importance ( such as ticks and mites) • The interest of parasitologists in ticks and mites stems from three avenues of investigation— 1. That concerned with the parasitic habits of acarinas, 2. That concerned with their role in the transmission of pathogens (that is their role as vectors), 3. That concerned with their role as intermediate hosts of certain helminths INTRODUCTION
  • 3. ZOOLOGICAL CLASSIFICATION Phylum: Arthropoda (Jointed appendages) Class: Arachnida (2 regions of the body i.e. cephalothorax and abdomen) Order: Acarina (Segmented pores) Suborder: Ixodoidae (Metastigmata) Family: Ixodidae (Hard ticks) (Dorsal shield present Capitulum anterior) Genus: Ixodes spp Boophilus spp Rhipicephalus spp Argasidae (soft ticks) (Dorsal shield absent Capitulum ventral) Genus: Argus spp Otobius spp
  • 4. CHARACTERS AND MORPHOLOGY Ticks are characterised by leathery integument Body of ticks divided into 2 regions: 1. Gnathosoma or Capitulum 2. Body proper  Mouth parts bears three types of structures: 2- Hypostome 1- A pair of chelicerae 3- A pair of pedipalps
  • 5. Scutum (Shield) present in Ixodid ticks, covers entire dorsal surface of male (antereomedial surface of females) Certain male ticks bear undulation (festoons) Legs Larvae – 3 pair of legs Nymphs and adults – 4 pair of legs Semi-transparent suckers like carucle (pulvillus) present on each tarsus Genital pore located at the angle formed by two genital grooves CHARACTERS AND MORPHOLOGY
  • 6. Soft Tick (Argas/ Ornithodoros ) Hard tick (Dermacenter/Amblyomma ) Family Argasidae Ixodidae Integument Leathery in nymphal and adult stages Same Scutum no shield (or scutum) Covers entire surface of the body in males and only an anteromedial portion in females Capatulum Either sub-terminal or protruding from outer margins of body in nymph and adult while terminal in larvae Anterior and visible from the dorsal side of scutum Pedipalps flexible and not intimately associated with hypostome rigid and are intimately in associated with hypostome Eyes Usually absent if Present located Supra- coxal folds If present located dorsally on sides of Scutum Sexual Dimorphism Slite Marked CHARACTERS AND MORPHOLOGY
  • 8. LIFE CYCLE OF HARD TICKS FAMILY IXODIDAE 6400 eggs
  • 9. LIFE CYCLE OF SOFT TICKS FAMILY- ARGASIDAE Last nuymphal moulting to adult-11 days For each nymph instar- Emerges to feeding-3 days Nymphal moulting-11 days No. of nymphal instar-4-7 Embryogenesis on the ground (8-13 days) Larval moulting- 5 days No larval blood meal nymph adult eggs larvae Number of adult blood meal 1-10 Several laying after a single copulation No. of eggs 350
  • 11. PARASITIC ADAPTATIONS Morphological adaptations the scutum- adapted for protection but it is also limiting, Pedipalp- act as counter anchor at the time of attachment of tick to host Hypostome (organ of attachment) recurved teethes present on it, helps in host’s skin attachment The chelicerae are the cutting organs used to penetrate the host’s skin and gain access to its blood, compromise three parts, the cheliceral base, an elongated shaft, and the cutting digits.
  • 12. Haller’s organ (On the dorsal surface of leg) is specialized in determining host location, host odours, and also detecting pheromones as well as other sensory functions. PHYSIOLOGICAL ADAPTATION • Sensilla provide information on the biochemical characteristics of the wound site environment. • They can use this sensory adaption to detect minute differences in skin tissue temperatures. • These types of sensory information facilitate blood sucking behaviour.
  • 13. BEHAVIOURAL ADAPTATION • Small body helps to attachment on host and hiding from predators. • They use blades of grass to elevate themselves to the height, where they can easily grasp the host. REPRODUCTIVE ADAPTATIONS • They produce large number of eggs in comparison to mites. • They produce eggs in several batches(soft tick) and large number of eggs(hard tick), for increasing their survival.
  • 14. ADAPTATION TO STARVATION TIME • Their starvation period is so long because hosts are not easily available. • Larvae live more than 6 months without food. • Adult have been kept alive in corked vials for 5 years. LIFE CYCLE ADAPTATION • Their life cycle adapted for 1-3 host (hard ticks) and multiple host(soft ticks), taking blood meal several times to increase their size(soft ticks, nymph). • In adult taking blood meal to produce viable eggs.
  • 15. TICK BORN DISEASES Disease Etiological agent Tick vector Endemic Area Babesiosis Babesia bigemina Boophilus annulatus USAAustralia Rocky mountain spotted fever Rickettsia rickettsi Dermacentor variabilis United state, Canada Queen’s land tick typhus Rickettsia australis Ixodes holocyclus Australia Q fever Coxiella burnettii Dermacentor venustus World wide Lyme disease Borellia burgdorferi Black legged tick USA, Europe Avian spirochetosis Borellia anserina Argas persicus India, Australia
  • 16. LYME DISEASE Known as “great imitator” because symptoms of disease can mimic many other illnesses. Caused by- Borrelia Transmitted by- deer black legged tick Symptoms- Erythema migrans (expending red rash), fever, swelling of lymph nodes, pain Lameness arthritis is the important symptom of disease
  • 17. BABESIOSIS/ PIROPLASMOSIS • It is malaria like disease • Parasite affect red blood cells • Causative agent- genus Babesia (B. microti) • Transmitted by- Ixodes, Boophilus • Initial symptoms may occur after 1-8 weeks of bite • Apart from tick bite, blood transfer may also a risk factor
  • 18. PATHOLOGIC ALTERATIONS 1. LOCAL DAMAGE- • Local inflammation at the site of attachment, itching, haemorrhage • Invasion of auditory canal by spinous ear ticks 2. SYSTEMIC DAMAGE- • Anticoagulant releasing at the time of feeding causes a type of sensitization reaction • Bite may also causes paralysis (common in sheep and calves)
  • 19. TREATMENT • Antibiotic therapy • Doxycycline and amoxicillin are used for 2-4 weeks in early cases. • Cefuroxime axetil or erythromycin for allergic patients • Treatment with intravenous ceftriaxone or penicillin for 4 weeks
  • 20. PREVENTION AND CONTROL Personal protection Tucking trousers into boots and shirts into pants, using repellent for exposed skin and an approved toxicant for clothing, and performing regular clothing and body checks should be routine in tick habitat. • Habitat alteration can be very effective. • Exclusion of host animals (e.g., deer) can cause major reductions in populations of ticks that feed on deer. • Keep vegetation short, widen paths and advise users to stay on the paths in order to avoid ticks.
  • 21. Removal of ticks • Use fine tipped tweezers to grasp the tick • Pull upward with steady even pressure. Don’t twist or jerk the tick • After removing, thoroughly clean the bite area and hands • Never crush ticks with finger
  • 22. Use of pesticides  BHC  Organophosphorus  Chlorinated hydrocarbons  DDT  Turpentine oil Integrated Vector Management (IVM) • Minimize exposure to ticks • Sanitation and exclusion • Chemical control • Biological control