| Literature DB >> 29262835 |
Pablo Díaz1, Jose Luis Arnal2, Susana Remesar3, Ana Pérez-Creo3, José Manuel Venzal4, María Esther Vázquez-López5, Alberto Prieto3, Gonzalo Fernández3, Ceferino Manuel López3, Rosario Panadero3, Alfredo Benito2, Pablo Díez-Baños3, Patrocinio Morrondo3.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Ixodes ricinus, the predominant tick species in Europe, can transmit the causative agents of important human diseases such as Lyme borreliosis (LB), caused by Borrelia spirochetes. In northern Spain, LB is considered endemic; recently, a significant increase of the annual incidence of LB was reported in the northwestern (NW) region.Entities:
Keywords: Borrelia burgdorferi (s.l.); Borrelia miyamotoi; Ixodes ricinus; NW Spain
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Year: 2017 PMID: 29262835 PMCID: PMC5738910 DOI: 10.1186/s13071-017-2574-x
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Parasit Vectors ISSN: 1756-3305 Impact factor: 3.876
Percentage of Borrelia burgdorferi (s.l.) and relapsing fever Borrelia positive individual ticks and pools, and minimum infection rate (MIR) in questing I. ricinus from NW Spain
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| Relapsing fever | ||
|---|---|---|---|
| Nymphsa | Positive ticks | 26/192 (18.8%) | 2/192 (1.0%) |
| Positive pools | 45/73 (61.6%) | 0/73 (0) | |
| MIR | 45/730 (6.2%) | 0/730 (0) | |
| Adult malesb | Positive ticks | 15/96 (15.6%) | 1/96 (1.0%) |
| Positive pools | 12/32 (37.5%) | 1/32 (3.1%) | |
| MIR | 12/143 (8.4%) | 1/143 (0.7%) | |
| Adult femalesb | Positive ticks | 31/96 (32.3%) | 1/96 (1.0%) |
| Positive pools | 28/37 (75.7%) | 0/37 (0) | |
| MIR | 28/175 (16.0%) | 0/175 (0) |
aPools of ten I. ricinus
bPools up to five I. ricinus
Fig. 1Intra-assay reproducibility of the qPCR targeting the flagellin gene (fla for the detection of Borrelia spp. DNA
Individual prevalence and minimum infection rate (MIR) of Borrelia genospecies of Borrelia burgdorferi (s.l.) and Borrelia miyamotoi considering the life stage of questing I. ricinus collected in NW Spain
| Nymphs | Adult males | Adult females | ||||
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| Individual | MIR | Individual | MIR | Individual | MIR | |
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| 5/192 (2.6%) | 2/730 (0.3%) | 1/96 (1.0%) | 1/143 (0.7%) | 1/96 (1.0%) | 0/175 (0) |
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| 0/192 (0%) | 1/730 (0.1%) | 0/96 (0%) | 0/143 (0) | 0/96 (0%) | 0/175 (0) |
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| 9/192 (4.7%) | 25/730 (3.4%) | 6/96 (6.3%) | 8/143 (5.6%) | 15/96 (15.6%) | 13/175 (7.4%) |
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| 1/192 (0.5%) | 2/730 (0.3%) | 3/96 (3.1%) | 0/143 (0) | 4/96 (4.2%) | 5/175 (2.9%) |
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| 7/192 (3.6%) | 15/730 (2.1%) | 3/96 (3.1%) | 3/143 (2.1%) | 7/96 (7.3%) | 10/175 (5.7%) |
| Relapsing fever | ||||||
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| 2/192 (1.0%) | 0/730 (0) | 1/96 (1.0%) | 1/143 (0.7%) | 1/96 (1.0%) | 0/175 (0) |
| Not identified | ||||||
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| 4/192 (2.1%) | 0/730 (0) | 2/96 (2.1%) | 0/143 (0) | 4/96 (4.2%) | 0/175 (0) |