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Borrelia garinii in Seabird Ticks (Ixodes uriae), Atlantic Coast, North America

Borrelia garinii is the most neurotropic of the genospecies of B. burgdorferi sensu lato that cause Lyme disease in Europe, where it is transmitted to avian and mammalian reservoir hosts and to humans by Ixodes ricinus. B. garinii is also maintained in an enzootic cycle in seabirds by I. uriae, a ti...

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Autores principales: Smith, Robert P., Muzaffar, Sabir Bin, Lavers, Jennifer, Lacombe, Eleanor H., Cahill, Bruce K., Lubelczyk, Charles B., Kinsler, Allen, Mathers, Amy J., Rand, Peter W.
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Centers for Disease Control and Prevention 2006
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3291351/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/17326943
http://dx.doi.org/10.3201/eid1212.060448
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author Smith, Robert P.
Muzaffar, Sabir Bin
Lavers, Jennifer
Lacombe, Eleanor H.
Cahill, Bruce K.
Lubelczyk, Charles B.
Kinsler, Allen
Mathers, Amy J.
Rand, Peter W.
author_facet Smith, Robert P.
Muzaffar, Sabir Bin
Lavers, Jennifer
Lacombe, Eleanor H.
Cahill, Bruce K.
Lubelczyk, Charles B.
Kinsler, Allen
Mathers, Amy J.
Rand, Peter W.
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description Borrelia garinii is the most neurotropic of the genospecies of B. burgdorferi sensu lato that cause Lyme disease in Europe, where it is transmitted to avian and mammalian reservoir hosts and to humans by Ixodes ricinus. B. garinii is also maintained in an enzootic cycle in seabirds by I. uriae, a tick found at high latitudes in both the Northern and Southern Hemispheres. To determine whether B. garinii is present in seabird ticks on the Atlantic Coast of North America, we examined 261 I. uriae ticks by polyclonal antiborrelial fluorescent antibody. Ten of 61 ticks from Gull Island, Newfoundland, were positive for borreliae by this screen. Amplicons of DNA obtained by PCR that targeted the B. garinii rrs-rrla intergenic spacer were sequenced and matched to GenBank sequences for B. garinii. The potential for introduction of this agent into the North American Lyme disease enzootic is unknown.
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spelling pubmed-32913512012-03-05 Borrelia garinii in Seabird Ticks (Ixodes uriae), Atlantic Coast, North America Smith, Robert P. Muzaffar, Sabir Bin Lavers, Jennifer Lacombe, Eleanor H. Cahill, Bruce K. Lubelczyk, Charles B. Kinsler, Allen Mathers, Amy J. Rand, Peter W. Emerg Infect Dis Research Borrelia garinii is the most neurotropic of the genospecies of B. burgdorferi sensu lato that cause Lyme disease in Europe, where it is transmitted to avian and mammalian reservoir hosts and to humans by Ixodes ricinus. B. garinii is also maintained in an enzootic cycle in seabirds by I. uriae, a tick found at high latitudes in both the Northern and Southern Hemispheres. To determine whether B. garinii is present in seabird ticks on the Atlantic Coast of North America, we examined 261 I. uriae ticks by polyclonal antiborrelial fluorescent antibody. Ten of 61 ticks from Gull Island, Newfoundland, were positive for borreliae by this screen. Amplicons of DNA obtained by PCR that targeted the B. garinii rrs-rrla intergenic spacer were sequenced and matched to GenBank sequences for B. garinii. The potential for introduction of this agent into the North American Lyme disease enzootic is unknown. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention 2006-12 /pmc/articles/PMC3291351/ /pubmed/17326943 http://dx.doi.org/10.3201/eid1212.060448 Text en https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is a publication of the U.S. Government. This publication is in the public domain and is therefore without copyright. All text from this work may be reprinted freely. Use of these materials should be properly cited.
spellingShingle Research
Smith, Robert P.
Muzaffar, Sabir Bin
Lavers, Jennifer
Lacombe, Eleanor H.
Cahill, Bruce K.
Lubelczyk, Charles B.
Kinsler, Allen
Mathers, Amy J.
Rand, Peter W.
Borrelia garinii in Seabird Ticks (Ixodes uriae), Atlantic Coast, North America
title Borrelia garinii in Seabird Ticks (Ixodes uriae), Atlantic Coast, North America
title_full Borrelia garinii in Seabird Ticks (Ixodes uriae), Atlantic Coast, North America
title_fullStr Borrelia garinii in Seabird Ticks (Ixodes uriae), Atlantic Coast, North America
title_full_unstemmed Borrelia garinii in Seabird Ticks (Ixodes uriae), Atlantic Coast, North America
title_short Borrelia garinii in Seabird Ticks (Ixodes uriae), Atlantic Coast, North America
title_sort borrelia garinii in seabird ticks (ixodes uriae), atlantic coast, north america
topic Research
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3291351/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/17326943
http://dx.doi.org/10.3201/eid1212.060448
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