| Literature DB >> 17553257 |
John W Sumner1, Lance A Durden, Jerome Goddard, Ellen Y Stromdahl, Kerry L Clark, Will K Reeves, Christopher D Paddock.
Abstract
Geographic distribution of Rickettsia parkeri in its US tick vector, Amblyomma maculatum, was evaluated by PCR. R. parkeri was detected in ticks from Florida, Georgia, Kentucky, Mississippi, Oklahoma, and South Carolina, which suggests that A. maculatum may be responsible for additional cases of R. parkeri rickettsiosis throughout much of its US range.Entities:
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Year: 2007 PMID: 17553257 PMCID: PMC2738460 DOI: 10.3201/eid1305.061468
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Emerg Infect Dis ISSN: 1080-6040 Impact factor: 6.883
FigureAdult Amblyomma maculatum (the Gulf Coast tick). A) Female; B) Male. Photographs courtesy of James Gathany, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
Gulf Coast ticks (Amblyomma maculatum) infected with spotted fever group rickettsiae, United States, 1996–2005
| State | County | Total ticks positive/total ticks tested* | Year collected | Stage, sex† | Source | |
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| Florida | Duval | 1/9 | 1999 | Adult, F | Vegetation |
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| Franklin | 3/25 | 2004 | Adults, M, F | Vegetation |
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| 3/38 | 2005 | Adults, M, F | Vegetation |
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| Georgia | Bulloch | 2/20 | 1999 | Adults, M, F | Vegetation |
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| 5/16 | 2003 | Adults, M, F | Vegetation |
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| 3/24 | 2005 | Adults, M, F | Vegetation |
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| McIntosh | 1/4 | 2005 | Adult, F | Vegetation |
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| Kentucky | Montgomery | 1/1 | 2003 | Adult, M | Human |
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| Mississippi | Copiah | 1/9 | 2002 | Adult, M | Vegetation |
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| Oklahoma | Pittsburgh | 1/1 | 1997 | Nymph‡ |
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| South Carolina | Anderson | 1/4 | 2005 | Adult, M |
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| Noncharacterized | Florida | Nassau | 1/13 | 1996 | Adult, F | Vegetation |
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| Franklin | 1/38 | 2005 | Adult, F | Vegetation |
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| Mississippi | Copiah | 1/9 | 2002 | Adult, F | Vegetation |
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| Georgia | Bulloch | 1/20 | 1999 | Adult, F | Vegetation |
| 1/24 | 2005 | Adult, F | Vegetation |
*Some specimens obtained from a given county during a given year were not collected synchronously. †Identified by PCR; nonengorged specimens unless otherwise specified. ‡Engorged specimen. §Based on a unique rompA sequence.