نتایج جستجو برای: bandicota indica
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The most serious known rodent pests in agricultural irrigated land are: Rattus rattus, Arvicanthis niloticus and Acomys sp. Occasionally there are rodent outbreaks in agricultural plantations. The changing agro-ecosystem in the present and future agricultural plantations is expected to affect the status of the following potential rodent pest species: Spalax ehrenbergi aegyptiacus, Nesokia indic...
Hantaviruses belong to the Bunyaviridae family. While usually hosted by wild mammals, they are potentially pathogenic for humans, and several serologically distinct groups associated with different syndromes have been identified. Yet, investigations have mostly been conducted where human infections by hantaviruses constitute a real and well-identified public health problem, i.e., the holarctic ...
A single pair of consensus primers in the polymerase chain reaction (PCR) amplified a conserved region of the small genome segment of twenty hantavirus isolates. Isolates tested included representatives of the four recognized hantaviruses, Hantaan, Seoul, Puumala and Prospect Hill, as well as isolates from Mus musculus (Leakey), Bandicota indica (Thailand 749), and Suncus murinus (Thottapalayam...
Rodent species have been known as the major pest in agricultural sector leading to economic losses. They are also identified vector for several rodent -borne zoonotic diseases. However, a specific study on observing their diversity households closed lowland irrigated agroecosystems that correspond disease distribution’s role is limited. To address this issue, field was performed during 2019 -20...
A study of the population size of Bandicota bengalensis rats in three markets in Penang was conducted from April 2004 through May 2005. Taman Tun Sardon Market (TTS), Batu Lanchang Market (BTLG) and Bayan Lepas Market (BYNLP) were surveyed. Six sampling sessions were conducted in each market for four consecutive nights per session. The total captures of B. bengalensis in TTS, BTLG and BYNLP wer...
The Queen Saovabha Memorial Institute in Bangkok sees approximately 7,000 human postexposure rabies patients yearly, of which approximately 1% are rat bites. In these exposures the rats could not be proven to be rabid because they could not be caught. This report documents a bite from a rat that was proven rabid. Mr. CC, a 45-year-old farmer in Phetchabun Province reported that he was attacked ...
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