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Larvae of Ixodes ricinus transmit Borrelia afzelii and B. miyamotoi to vertebrate hosts
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نویسنده
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van duijvendijk g. ,coipan c. ,wagemakers a. ,fonville m. ,ersöz j. ,oei a. ,földvári g. ,hovius j. ,takken w. ,sprong h.
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منبع
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parasites and vectors - 2016 - دوره : 9 - شماره : 1
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چکیده
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Background: lyme borreliosis is the most common tick-borne human disease and is caused by borrelia burgdorferi sensu lato (s.l.). borrelia miyamotoi,a relapsing fever spirochaete,is transmitted transovarially,whereas this has not been shown for b. burgdorferi (s.l). therefore,b. burgdorferi (s.l) is considered to cycle from nymphs to larvae through vertebrates. larvae of ixodes ricinus are occasionally b. burgdorferi (s.l) infected,but their vector competence has never been studied. methods: we challenged 20 laboratory mice with field-collected larvae of i. ricinus. a subset of these larvae was analysed for infections with b. burgdorferi (s.l) and b. miyamotoi. after three to four challenges,mice were sacrificed and skin and spleen samples were analysed for infection by pcr and culture. results: field-collected larvae were naturally infected with b. burgdorferi (s.l) (0.62 %) and b. miyamotoi (2.0 %). two mice acquired a b. afzelii infection and four mice acquired a b. miyamotoi infection during the larval challenges. conclusion: we showed that larvae of i. ricinus transmit b. afzelii and b. miyamotoi to rodents and calculated that rodents have a considerable chance of acquiring infections from larvae compared to nymphs. as a result,b. afzelii can cycle between larvae through rodents. our findings further imply that larval bites on humans,which easily go unnoticed,can cause lyme borreliosis and borrelia miyamotoi disease. © 2016 van duijvendijk et al.
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کلیدواژه
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Borrelia burgdorferi; Borrelia miyamotoi; Infection; Ixodes ricinus; Larva; Rodent; Tick; Transmission; Vector
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آدرس
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laboratory of entomology,wageningen university,po box 16,wageningen,6700aa, Netherlands, laboratory for zoonosis and environmental microbiology,national institute for public health and environment (rivm),bilthoven, Netherlands, center for experimental and molecular medicine,academic medical center,university of amsterdam,amsterdam, Netherlands, laboratory for zoonosis and environmental microbiology,national institute for public health and environment (rivm),bilthoven, Netherlands, center for experimental and molecular medicine,academic medical center,university of amsterdam,amsterdam, Netherlands, department of medical microbiology,academic medical center,university of amsterdam,center for experimental and molecular medicine,amsterdam, Netherlands, department of parasitology and zoology,faculty of veterinary science,szentistvan university,budapest, Hungary, center for experimental and molecular medicine,academic medical center,university of amsterdam,amsterdam, Netherlands, laboratory of entomology,wageningen university,po box 16,wageningen,6700aa, Netherlands, laboratory for zoonosis and environmental microbiology,national institute for public health and environment (rivm),bilthoven, Netherlands
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