cheopis
Cheopis refers to Xenopsylla cheopis, the oriental rat flea, a small parasitic insect that feeds on the blood of rodents and occasionally humans. It is one of the most important vectors in the transmission of plague-causing bacteria and also plays a role in murine typhus transmission.
Xenopsylla cheopis is a flea in the order Siphonaptera and the family Pulicidae. Adults are typically about
The species is strongly associated with rodent hosts, especially Rattus species. Eggs are laid in rat nests
Geographic distribution and public health significance
X. cheopis has a broad historical and contemporary distribution, particularly in warm, humid regions. It gained
Public health measures focus on reducing rodent populations and interrupting flea life cycles through environmental sanitation