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[ Carpoglyphus lactis infestation in stored traditional Chinese medicine Arillus longan ].
Zhongguo Xue Xi Chong Bing Fang Zhi za Zhi = Chinese Journal of Schistosomiasis Control 2017 July 28
OBJECTIVE: To investigate the breeding of Carpoglyphus lactis in the storage Arillus longan , so as to provide the evidence for preventing the harm of C. lactis to traditional Chinese medicine.
METHODS: Chinese herbal medicine warehouses were chosen as survey sites according to the breeding habits of mites, and the A. longan samples were stored more than 6 months. The mites were isolated and identified under a microscope.
RESULTS: The C. lactis breeding rate was 20.0% (4/20) and the breeding density was 184.95 per sample. The constitute rates of adult, larva, dormancy body and egg were 58.39%, 30.41%, 0.06%, and 11.14% respectively.
CONCLUSIONS: The breeding density of C. lactis is high in the stored A. longan , so the control and prevention of human intestinal acariasis should be strengthened.
METHODS: Chinese herbal medicine warehouses were chosen as survey sites according to the breeding habits of mites, and the A. longan samples were stored more than 6 months. The mites were isolated and identified under a microscope.
RESULTS: The C. lactis breeding rate was 20.0% (4/20) and the breeding density was 184.95 per sample. The constitute rates of adult, larva, dormancy body and egg were 58.39%, 30.41%, 0.06%, and 11.14% respectively.
CONCLUSIONS: The breeding density of C. lactis is high in the stored A. longan , so the control and prevention of human intestinal acariasis should be strengthened.
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