Literature DB >> 34109509

Ticks on the turf: investigating the presence of ixodid ticks on and around football fields in Germany.

Olaf Kahl1, Daniel Kämmer2, Ingrid Bulling2, Martin Komorek2, Christof von Eiff3, Claudius Malerczyk3.   

Abstract

Ixodes ricinus is the most abundant tick species and an important vector of pathogens in Germany and in large parts of Europe. A few other ixodid tick species, e.g., Dermacentor reticulatus, may also be of eco-epidemiological relevance. As ticks are not only found in natural but also in suburban areas (parks, gardens), the present study investigated whether ticks occur on and near football grounds thus posing a potential risk to players and visitors. Thirty-two football grounds from all 16 German federal states were selected, mainly situated adjacent to a green area (forest, park). Ticks were collected by the conventional flagging method in spring 2018, and nymphs and adults were counted and morphologically determined. Altogether 807 nymphal and adult ticks were collected from 29 football grounds: 714 I. ricinus, 64 Ixodes inopinatus, 2 Ixodes frontalis, 24 Ixodes sp. ticks, and 3 D. reticulatus. Ixodes inopinatus was found in 13 out of 16 German states. Three ticks were even found on the turf of two football fields. It can be concluded that ticks occur quite frequently and sometimes in high abundance near football grounds situated close or adjacent to a forest or a park.

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Keywords:  Dermacentor; Football; Germany; Ixodes; Tick exposure; Ticks

Year:  2021        PMID: 34109509     DOI: 10.1007/s10493-021-00628-0

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Exp Appl Acarol        ISSN: 0168-8162            Impact factor:   2.132


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1.  Assessment of the risk of infestation of pastures by Ixodes ricinus due to their phyto-ecological characteristics.

Authors:  S Mémeteau; H Seegers; F Jolivet; M L'Hostis
Journal:  Vet Res       Date:  1998 Sep-Oct       Impact factor: 3.683

Review 2.  The global importance of ticks.

Authors:  F Jongejan; G Uilenberg
Journal:  Parasitology       Date:  2004       Impact factor: 3.234

3.  Ixodes inopinatus in northern Germany: occurrence and potential vector role for Borrelia spp., Rickettsia spp., and Anaplasma phagocytophilum in comparison with Ixodes ricinus.

Authors:  Daniela Hauck; Andrea Springer; Stefan Pachnicke; Bettina Schunack; Volker Fingerle; Christina Strube
Journal:  Parasitol Res       Date:  2019-11-12       Impact factor: 2.289

4.  Ixodes frontalis: a neglected but ubiquitous tick species in Germany.

Authors:  Marco Drehmann; Lidia Chitimia-Dobler; Alexander Lindau; Alisa Frank; Sabrina Mai; Katrin Fachet; Daniela Hauck; Steffen Knoll; Christina Strube; Renke Lühken; Dominik Fischer; Luisa Ziegler; Ute Mackenstedt
Journal:  Exp Appl Acarol       Date:  2019-05-15       Impact factor: 2.132

5.  Borrelia burgdorferi infection prevalences in questing Ixodes ricinus ticks (Acari: Ixodidae) in urban and suburban Bonn, western Germany.

Authors:  Dorothea Maetzel; Walter A Maier; Helge Kampen
Journal:  Parasitol Res       Date:  2004-11-10       Impact factor: 2.289

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