| Literature DB >> 24927809 |
Katherine A Sayler1, Heather L Wamsley, Melanie Pate, Anthony F Barbet, A Rick Alleman.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Rickettsia amblyommii is a bacterium in the spotted fever group of organisms associated with the lone star tick (LST), Amblyomma americanum. The LST is the most commonly reported tick to parasitize humans in the southeastern US. Within this geographic region, there have been suspected cases of Rocky Mountain spotted fever (RMSF) where the causative agent, R. rickettsii, was not identified in the local tick population. In these areas, patients with clinical signs of RMSF had low or no detectable antibodies to R. rickettsii, resulting in an inability to confirm a diagnosis.Entities:
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Year: 2014 PMID: 24927809 PMCID: PMC4077227 DOI: 10.1186/1756-3305-7-270
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Parasit Vectors ISSN: 1756-3305 Impact factor: 3.876
Figure 1Map of collection sites at 5 state parks in North Central Florida.
2010 LST collection data by Florida state park location
| O’Leno, Columbia Co. | June | 133 | 53 (39.8%) |
| San Felasco, Alachua Co. | July, August | 53 | 24 (45.3%) |
| Manatee Springs, Levy Co. | September | 16 | 12 (75.0%) |
| Ichetucknee, Columbia Co. | July | 5 | 2 (40.0%) |
| 207 | 91 (44.0%) |
The total number of R. amblyommii-positive A. americanum specimens are given in the final column, with percent infected in parentheses.
2011 LST collection data by Florida state park location
| O’Leno, Columbia Co. | May, June | 391 | 200 (51.2%) |
| San Felasco, Alachua Co. | June | 472 | 232 (49.2%) |
| Manatee Springs, Levy Co. | June | 12 | 8 (66.7%) |
| Fanning Springs, Gilchrist Co. | June | 33 | 21 (63.6) |
| Big Talbot Island, Duval Co. | July | 0 | 0 |
| TOTAL: | 908 | 461 (50.8%) |
The total number of R. amblyommii-positive A. americanum specimens are given in the final column, with percent infected in parentheses.
2012 LST collection data by Florida state park location
| O’Leno, Columbia Co. | April, May | 262 | 245 (93.5%) |
| San Felasco, Alachua Co. | June | 102 | 48 (47.1%) |
| TOTAL: | 364 | 293 (80.5%) |
The total number of R. amblyommii-positive A. americanum specimens are given in the final column, with percent infected in parentheses.
Figure 2AAE2 cells at 6 weeks post-inoculation. Photomicrograph of cytocentrifugation preparation of infected AAE2 cells. The cells contain abundant, pleomorphic, rod-shaped bacteria (Arrows). (Wright-Giemsa, 100X magnification) Images were captured with Mioticam 580 with 5.0 megapixel (Motic North America, British Columbia, Canada).
Figure 3ISE-6 cells at 6 weeks post inoculation. Photomicrograph of cytocentrifugation preparation of infected ISE-6 cells. The cells contain abundant, pleomorphic, rod-shaped bacteria (Arrows). (Wright-Giemsa stain, 100X magnification) Images were captured with Mioticam 580 with 5.0 megapixel (Motic North America, British Columbia, Canada).