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International Journal of Acarology | 2013

Survey of tick fauna and tick-borne pathogenic bacteria on Rishiri Island, off north Hokkaido, Japan

Takeo Yamauchi; Masahiko Satô; Takuya Ito; Hiromi Fujita; Nobuhiro Takada; Hiroki Kawabata; Shuji Ando; Akiko Sakata; Ai Takano

Tick fauna and tick-borne pathogenic bacteria were surveyed on Rishiri Island, off the northwest coast of Hokkaido, Japan. We collected Ixodes pavlovskyi and Ixodes persulcatus from vegetation, Ixodes angustus from Myodes rex, and Ixodes tanuki from Mustela itatsi and Felis silvestris catus. Borrelia garinii, the cause of Lyme disease in Eurasia, and Rickettsia helvetica and Rickettsia tarasevichiae of the spotted fever group were detected from I. persulcatus. These results indicate a potential threat of Lyme disease and spotted fever group rickettsiosis on Rishiri Island. It is possible that an introduced species, Mu. itatsi, contributes to maintenance of the infectious diseases as a blood source for the ticks on the island.


International Journal of Acarology | 2012

Ixodid ticks collected from the raccoon dog Nyctereutes procyonoides albus and the common raccoon Procyon lotor in southern Hokkaido, Japan

Takeo Yamauchi; Naoki Agetsuma; Natsuko Araki; Moe Fukushima

Ixodid ticks were collected from the endemic raccoon dog Nyctereutes procyonoides albus (Hornaday) and the alien raccoon Procyon lotor (Linnaeus) in southern Hokkaido, Japan. Ixodes ovatus Neumann was the most abundant species collected from both host species, followed by Ixodes persulcatus Schulze. Haemaphysalis flava Neumann, I. ovatus, I. persulcatus, and Ixodes pavlovskyi Pomerantzev were first collected from N. p. albus. Procyon lotor is a new host for I. pavlovskyi. This report is the southernmost distributional record of I. pavlovskyi.


Journal of Veterinary Medical Science | 2011

High Incidence of Rickettsiosis Correlated to Prevalence of Rickettsia japonica among Haemaphysalis longicornis Tick

Kenji Tabara; Hiroki Kawabata; Satoru Arai; Asao Itagaki; Takeo Yamauchi; Takashi Katayama; Hiromi Fujita; Nobuhiro Takada


Parasites & Vectors | 2015

High degree of mitochondrial gene heterogeneity in the bat tick species Ixodes vespertilionis, I. ariadnae and I. simplex from Eurasia

Sándor Hornok; Agustín Estrada-Peña; Jenő Kontschán; Olivier Plantard; Bernd Kunz; Andrei Daniel Mihalca; Adora Thabah; Snežana Tomanović; Jelena Burazerović; Nóra Takács; Tamás Görföl; Péter Estók; Vuong Tan Tu; Krisztina Szőke; Isabel G. Fernández de Mera; José de la Fuente; Mamoru Takahashi; Takeo Yamauchi; Ai Takano


Medical Entomology and Zoology | 2014

Construction of a DNA database for ticks collected in Japan: application of molecular identification based on the mitochondrial 16S rDNA gene

Ai Takano; Hiromi Fujita; Teruki Kadosaka; Mamoru Takahashi; Takeo Yamauchi; Fubito Ishiguro; Nobuhiro Takada; Yasuhiro Yano; Yosaburo Oikawa; Toshirou Honda; Mutsuyo Gokuden; Takashi Tsunoda; Miyako Tsurumi; Shuji Ando; Masako Andoh; Kozue Sato; Hiroki Kawabata


Medical Entomology and Zoology | 2009

Tick fauna associated with sika deer density in the Shimane Peninsula, Honshu, Japan

Takeo Yamauchi; Kenji Tabara; Hiroki Kanamori; Hiroki Kawabata; Satoru Arai; Takashi Katayama; Hiromi Fujita; Yasuhiro Yano; Nobuhiro Takada; Asao Itagaki


Journal of The Acarological Society of Japan | 2012

Human Infestation by Amblyomma testudinarium (Acari: Ixodidae) in Malay Peninsula, Malaysia

Takeo Yamauchi; Ai Takano; Munetoshi Maruyama; Hiroki Kawabata


Journal of The Acarological Society of Japan | 2010

Five cases of human infestation by Amblyomma testudinarium (Acari: Ixodidae) in Japan.

Takeo Yamauchi; Ai Takano; Akiko Sakata; Shun-ichi Baba; Yuichi Okushima; Hiroki Kawabata; Shuji Ando


Medical Entomology and Zoology | 2009

Distributional records of Lipoptena species (Diptera: Hippoboscidae) in Japan and Jeju-do, Korea.

Takeo Yamauchi; Miyako Tsurumi; Nobuhiko Kataoka


Journal of The Acarological Society of Japan | 2000

Fate of male germ cells within the male and female genital tract of Ixodes ovatus (Acari: Ixodidae).

Takeo Yamauchi; Tomohide Matsuo; Hiroyuki Kakuda

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Hiroki Kawabata

National Institutes of Health

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Shuji Ando

National Institutes of Health

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Mamoru Takahashi

Saitama Medical University

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Miyako Tsurumi

Yamashina Institute for Ornithology

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Akiko Sakata

National Institutes of Health

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