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The Asian Longhorned Tick – In the US and Coming to Canada Centre for

The Asian Longhorned Tick – In the US and Coming to Canada Centre for Vector-borne Diseases National Centres for Animal Diseases Lethbridge, Alberta 1 © 2017 Her Majesty the Queen in Right of Canada (Canadian Food Inspection Agency), all rights reserved. Use without permission is prohibited.

Joel Hutcheson CFIA, National Centre for Animal Diseases Centre for Vector-borne Diseases (Lethbridge, AB)

Joel Hutcheson CFIA, National Centre for Animal Diseases Centre for Vector-borne Diseases (Lethbridge, AB) Shaun Dergousoff AAFC, Lethbridge Research and Development Centre Ecology & Biology of Arthropod Vectors of Livestock Pathogens Robbin Lindsay PHAC, National Microbiology Laboratory Dept. of Field Studies, Zoonotic Diseases & Special Pathogens 2

Haemaphysalis longicornis “Asian longhorned tick” 1. Origin, spread and global distribution 2. Incursion into

Haemaphysalis longicornis “Asian longhorned tick” 1. Origin, spread and global distribution 2. Incursion into North America (U. S. A. ) 3. Biological properties (that affect dispersal, establishment & vectorial capacity) 4. Potential for range expansion 5. Identification / comparative morphology 6. Veterinary importance 7. Potential public health significance 3

Haemaphysalis longicornis “Bush tick” “Cattle tick” “Asian tick” “Longhorned tick” 4

Haemaphysalis longicornis “Bush tick” “Cattle tick” “Asian tick” “Longhorned tick” 4

Haemaphysalis longicornis “Asian longhorned tick” Aug 22, 2018 The following new proposed common name

Haemaphysalis longicornis “Asian longhorned tick” Aug 22, 2018 The following new proposed common name was recently approved by the ESA Committee on Common Names and is being submitted to the ESA membership for comment. Proposed common name: Asian longhorned tick Scientific name: Haemaphysalis longicornis Neumann, 1901 5

H. Longicornis Global Distribution Originating countries: • NE China • Japan • Korea •

H. Longicornis Global Distribution Originating countries: • NE China • Japan • Korea • Russia Invaded countries: • Australia • New Caledonia • Fiji • New Zealand • Other south Pacific islands Hoogstraal, H. , F. H. S. Roberts, G. M. Kohls, and V. J. Tipton. 1968. J Parasitol. 54: 1197. 6

http: //www. promedmail. org/post/5462146 Hunterdon County, NJ Rainey, T. , J. L. Occi, R.

http: //www. promedmail. org/post/5462146 Hunterdon County, NJ Rainey, T. , J. L. Occi, R. G. Robbins, and A. Egizi. 2018. Discovery of Haemaphysalis longicornis (Ixodida: Ixodidae) Parasitizing a Sheep in New Jersey, United States. J Med Entomol. 55: 757– 759. 7

H. longicornis reported from 23 counties in 9 states: 1. New Jersey 2. Virginia

H. longicornis reported from 23 counties in 9 states: 1. New Jersey 2. Virginia 3. West Virginia 4. Arkansas 5. North Carolina 6. Pennsylvania 7. Maryland 8. New York (incl. Staten Island) 9. Connecticut 8

Biological properties (that affect dispersal, establishment & vectorial capacity) 1. Wide host range •

Biological properties (that affect dispersal, establishment & vectorial capacity) 1. Wide host range • including birds • domestic animals 2. Parthenogenic • high abundance 3. Survives in wide range of environmental conditions (esp. temperate regions) 9

Predictive model for suitable habitat of H. longicornis in North America Based on biological

Predictive model for suitable habitat of H. longicornis in North America Based on biological requirements & habitat suitability in NZ: 1. Annual mean temp > 12 C 5 2. Minimum temp in July >2 C 4 3. Maximum temp in July >12 C 3 4. Annual total pptn >1000 mm 2 5. Elevation < 300 m 1 Figure 1. Habitat suitability of areas across North America for Haemaphysalis longicornis. Magori, K. 2018. Preliminary prediction of the potential distribution and consequences of Haemaphysalis longicornis (Ixodida: Ixodidae) in the United States and North America, using a simple rule-based climate envelope model. bio. Rxiv. Pre-print: 389940. 10

Female Nymph Photo credit: James Gathany (CDC) https: //www. newcanaannewsonline. com/news/article/House-Calls-There-s-a-new-tick-in-town-13161951. php 11

Female Nymph Photo credit: James Gathany (CDC) https: //www. newcanaannewsonline. com/news/article/House-Calls-There-s-a-new-tick-in-town-13161951. php 11

engorged (left) and partially engorged (middle) female, and engorged larva (right) Photo credit: James

engorged (left) and partially engorged (middle) female, and engorged larva (right) Photo credit: James L. https: //entomologytoday. org/2018/02/21/native-asia-found-new-jersey. Occi, Rutgers Univ curious-case-invasive-tick/haemaphysalis-longicornis/ 12

Ticks found in Canada (Females): Ixodes cookei Ixodes scapularis Dermacentor variabilis Source: Laboratoire de

Ticks found in Canada (Females): Ixodes cookei Ixodes scapularis Dermacentor variabilis Source: Laboratoire de Santé Publique du Québec (LSPQ) https: //www. inspq. qc. ca/g uide-d-identification-destiques-du-quebec/autresespeces-de-tiquesretrouvees-au-quebec Rhipicephalus sanguineus Amblyomma americanum 2 nd endemic Haemaphysalis spp: Bird tick Haemaphysalis H. chordeilis leporispalustris 13

Barker, S. C. , and A. R. Walker. 2014. Ticks of Australia. The species

Barker, S. C. , and A. R. Walker. 2014. Ticks of Australia. The species that infest domestic animals and humans. Zootaxa. 3816: 1. 14

Hosts • • Cattle Horses Deer Sheep Goats Birds Infested sheep’s ear (Hunterdon People

Hosts • • Cattle Horses Deer Sheep Goats Birds Infested sheep’s ear (Hunterdon People County, NJ) Rainey et al. 2018 https: //entomologytoday. org/2018/02/21/native-asia-found-new-jersey-curiouscase-invasive-tick/haemaphysalis-longicornis/ Can occur in large numbers on hosts 15

Effects on livestock / wildlife 1. Pest 2. Direct effects of feeding • Anemia

Effects on livestock / wildlife 1. Pest 2. Direct effects of feeding • Anemia weakness, ↓ growth • Exsanguination death 3. Vector (known or potential) • Theileria orientalis (cattle theileriosis) • Anaplasma spp. • Babesia spp. 16

Public Health Significance Currently known or suspect vector of: • Powassan virus • Rickettsia

Public Health Significance Currently known or suspect vector of: • Powassan virus • Rickettsia japonica (Oriental spotted fever) • Severe Fever with Thrombocytopenia Syndrome virus (SFTS) • Anaplasma, Ehrlichia, & Borrelia spp. detected in field populations in China & Korea Endemic pathogens in the USA and Canada: • Borrelia burgdorferi? • Other Borrelia spp? • Anaplasma phagocytophilum? Also: Red Meat Allergy • Ehrlichia chaffeensis? • Rickettsia rickettsii? 17

Control • Permethrin (used on sheep in Hunterdon County, NJ) • Detection and identification

Control • Permethrin (used on sheep in Hunterdon County, NJ) • Detection and identification – surveillance (active & passive) – reporting • Human and animal tick submission programs in some provinces • or contact Joel, Robbin, or Shaun to coordinate ID 18

Acknowledgements • Canadian Food Inspection Agency, Lethbridge, National Centres for Animal Diseases • Agriculture

Acknowledgements • Canadian Food Inspection Agency, Lethbridge, National Centres for Animal Diseases • Agriculture & Agri-Food Canada, Lethbridge Research and Development Centre • Public Health Agency of Canada • United States Department of Agriculture • Various Tick Collectors Worldwide 19