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Detection and analysis of pathogens carried by flies at Tibetan ports in 2017
FENG Juan, DA La, DONG Zhou-li, CHANG Chun, CAO Xiao-mei, YANG Chao-chun
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Objective To investigate the pathogens carried by flies at Tibetan ports, and to provide a technical support for the health quarantine and law enforcement at ports. Methods From May to October, 2017, pathogen detection was performed for flies collected at Lhasa Gonggar International Airport, Jilong port, and Yadong port. Bacterial detection was performed for fly samples using the microbiological isolation and pure culture technology, 16S rRNA gene sequence identification, and physiological and biochemical identification techniques, and RT-PCR was used to detect the virus carried by flies. Results A total of 37 pathogenic bacteria (conditioned pathogens) were isolated from flies, including Enterococcus faecalis, Hafnia alvei, Moellerella wisconsensis, Escherichia coli, Proteus vulgaris, and Enterococcus durans. Virus detection found one case of rotavirus (group A), resulting in a detection rate of 2.0% (1/50). Conclusion Flies carry a large number of bacteria, and some of them may also carry enterovirus, which may lead to the risk of disease spread at frontier ports. Health quarantine departments should strengthen the monitoring and detection of flies at frontier ports to prevent the spread of infectious diseases.

2019, 30 (2): 194-196.    doi: 10.11853/j.issn.1003.8280.2019.02.018
A survey about population distribution and seasonal fluctuation of rat?shape animals at Zhangjiagang port
YANG Chao-Chun, WANG Wei-Dong, HU Jian-Ming
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【Abstract】 Objective To grasp the population distribution and seasonal fluctuation of rat?shape animals at Zhangjiagang port,  and to provide the science evidence for its prevention and control. Methods Night?trapping method was used in this study.  Results The rodent density was in a low level after taking integrated measure. In this survey, the average density of rat?shape animals from 2004 to 2007 was 0.10%. Mus musculus was the dominant specie, accounting for 48.42%. Rattus norvegicus and Crocidura lasiura accounted for 25.79% and 24.43%. Two peaks of density appeared in April and September, which were 0.35% and 0.31% in 2004, and two troughs appeared in December?January and June July, about under 0.05%. The density in mess and fencing was 0.13% while the density of warehouse was 0.03%. Conclusion M.musculus was the dominant specie at Zhangjiagang port, and the integrate control measures should be taken to reduce density of rat?shape animals to prevent the occurrence of infectious disease.

2009, 20 (4): 369-371.