Broad-range survey of vector-borne pathogens and tick host identification of Ixodes ricinus from Southern Czech Republic
Language English Country Great Britain, England Media print
Document type Journal Article
Grant support
R44 AI077156
NIAID NIH HHS - United States
PubMed
29029144
PubMed Central
PMC5812510
DOI
10.1093/femsec/fix129
PII: 4331634
Knihovny.cz E-resources
- Keywords
- Anaplasma, Babesia, Borrelia, Ixodes ricinus, Lyme borreliosis, PCR-ESI/MS, Rickettsia, host, tick,
- MeSH
- Anaplasma phagocytophilum genetics isolation & purification MeSH
- Artiodactyla MeSH
- Arvicolinae MeSH
- Babesia classification genetics isolation & purification MeSH
- Borrelia burgdorferi genetics isolation & purification MeSH
- Tick Infestations * MeSH
- Ixodes microbiology parasitology MeSH
- Humans MeSH
- Mice MeSH
- Surveys and Questionnaires MeSH
- Birds MeSH
- Rickettsia classification genetics isolation & purification MeSH
- Sciuridae MeSH
- Sus scrofa MeSH
- Deer MeSH
- Animals MeSH
- Check Tag
- Humans MeSH
- Mice MeSH
- Animals MeSH
- Publication type
- Journal Article MeSH
- Geographicals
- Czech Republic MeSH
Ixodes ricinus ticks are vectors of numerous human and animal pathogens. They are host generalists able to feed on more than 300 vertebrate species. The prevalence of tick-borne pathogens is influenced by host-vector-pathogen interactions that results in spatial distribution of infection risk. Broad-range polymerase chain reaction electrospray ionization mass spectrometry (PCR/ESI-MS) was used to analyze 435 I. ricinus nymphs from four localities in the south of the Czech Republic for the species identification of tick-borne pathogens. Borrelia burgdorferi sensu lato spirochetes were the most common pathogen detected in the ticks; 21% of ticks were positive for a single genospecies and 2% were co-infected with two genospecies. Other tick-borne pathogens detected included Rickettsia helvetica (3.9%), R. monacensis (0.2%), Anaplasma phagocytophilum (2.8%), Babesia venatorum (0.9%), and Ba. microti (0.5%). The vertebrate host of the ticks was determined using PCR followed by reverse line blot hybridization from the tick's blood-meal remnants. The host was identified for 61% of ticks. DNA of two hosts was detected in 16% of samples with successful host identification. The majority of ticks had fed on artiodactyls (50.7%) followed by rodents (28.6%) and birds (7.8%). Other host species were wild boar, deer, squirrels, field mice and voles.
Department of Medicine State University of New York Stony Brook NY 11794 8166 USA
Department of Virology Veterinary Research Institute Hudcova 70 Brno Czech Republic
Faculty of Science University of South Bohemia 370 05 Ceske Budejovice Czech Republic
Ibis Biosciences Inc Abbott Laboratories 2251 Faraday Ave Ste 150 Carlsbad CA 92008 USA
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