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   Prevalence of Neoehrlichia mikurensis in ticks and rodents from North-west Europe  
   
نویسنده jahfari s. ,fonville m. ,hengeveld p. ,reusken c. ,scholte e.-j. ,takken w. ,heyman p. ,medlock j.m. ,heylen d. ,kleve j. ,sprong h.
منبع parasites and vectors - 2012 - دوره : 5 - شماره : 1
چکیده    Background: neoehrlichia mikurensis s an emerging and vector-borne zoonosis: the first human disease cases were reported in 2010. limited information is available about the prevalence and distribution of neoehrlichia mikurensis in europe,its natural life cycle and reservoir hosts. an ehrlichia-like schotti variant has been described in questing ixodes ricinus ticks,which could be identical to neoehrlichia mikurensis. methods: three genetic markers,16s rdna,glta and groel,of ehrlichia schotti-positive tick lysates were amplified,sequenced and compared to sequences from neoehrlichia mikurensis. based on these dna sequences,a multiplex real-time pcr was developed to specifically detect neoehrlichia mikurensis in combination with anaplasma phagocytophilum in tick lysates. various tick species from different life-stages,particularly ixodes ricinus nymphs,were collected from the vegetation or wildlife. tick lysates and dna derived from organs of wild rodents were tested by pcr-based methods for the presence of neoehrlichia mikurensis. prevalence of neoehrlichia mikurensis was calculated together with confidence intervals using fisher's exact test. results: the three genetic markers of ehrlichia schotti-positive field isolates were similar or identical to neoehrlichia mikurensis. neoehrlichia mikurensis was found to be ubiquitously spread in the netherlands and belgium,but was not detected in the 401 tick samples from the uk. neoehrlichia mikurensis was found in nymphs and adult ixodes ricinus ticks,but neither in their larvae,nor in any other tick species tested. neoehrlichia mikurensis was detected in diverse organs of some rodent species. engorging ticks from red deer,european mouflon,wild boar and sheep were found positive for neoehrlichia mikurensis. conclusions: ehrlichia schotti is similar,if not identical,to neoehrlichia mikurensis. neoehrlichia mikurensis is present in questing ixodes ricinus ticks throughout the netherlands and belgium. we propose that ixodes ricinus can transstadially,but not transovarially,transmit this microorganism,and that different rodent species may act as reservoir hosts. these data further imply that wildlife and humans are frequently exposed to neoehrlichia mikurensis-infected ticks through tick bites. future studies should aim to investigate to what extent neoehrlichia mikurensis poses a risk to public health. © 2012 jahfari et al.; licensee biomed central ltd.
کلیدواژه Anaplasma phagocytophylum; Candidatus N. mikurensis; Emerging zoonoses; I. ricinus; Vector-borne disease
آدرس laboratory for zoonoses and environmental microbiology,national institute for public health and environment (rivm),antonie van leeuwenhoeklaan 9,bilthoven, Netherlands, laboratory for zoonoses and environmental microbiology,national institute for public health and environment (rivm),antonie van leeuwenhoeklaan 9,bilthoven, Netherlands, laboratory for zoonoses and environmental microbiology,national institute for public health and environment (rivm),antonie van leeuwenhoeklaan 9,bilthoven, Netherlands, laboratory for infectious diseases and screening,national institute for public health and environment (rivm),antonie van leeuwenhoeklaan 9,bilthoven, Netherlands, national centre for monitoring of vectors (cmv),netherlands food and consumer product safety authority (nvwa), Netherlands, laboratory of entomology,wageningen university,wageningen, Netherlands, research laboratory for vector borne diseases,queen astrid military hospital,bruynstraat 1,b-1120,brussels, Belgium, medical entomology and zoonoses ecology group,microbial risk assessment,emergency response department health protection agency,porton down,wiltshire, United Kingdom, evolutionary ecology group,university of antwerp,groenenborgerlaan 171,b-2020,antwerpen, Belgium, national hedgehog and squirrel asylum,amsterdamsestraatweg 29e,naarden, Netherlands, laboratory for zoonoses and environmental microbiology,national institute for public health and environment (rivm),antonie van leeuwenhoeklaan 9,bilthoven, Netherlands
 
     
   
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