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Host Bloodmeal Identification in Cave-Dwelling Ornithodoros turicata Dugès (Ixodida: Argasidae), Texas, USA

Tick-host bloodmeal associations are important factors when characterizing risks of associated pathogen transmission and applying appropriate management strategies. Despite their biological importance, comparatively little is known about soft tick (Argasidae) host associations in the United States c...

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Autores principales: Busselman, Rachel E., Olson, Mark F., Martinez, Viridiana, Davila, Edward, Briggs, Cierra, Eldridge, Devon S., Higgins, Bailee, Bass, Brittany, Cropper, Thomas L., Casey, Theresa M., Edwards, Theresa, Teel, Pete D., Hamer, Sarah A., Hamer, Gabriel L.
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Publicado: Frontiers Media S.A. 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7917080/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33659288
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fvets.2021.639400
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author Busselman, Rachel E.
Olson, Mark F.
Martinez, Viridiana
Davila, Edward
Briggs, Cierra
Eldridge, Devon S.
Higgins, Bailee
Bass, Brittany
Cropper, Thomas L.
Casey, Theresa M.
Edwards, Theresa
Teel, Pete D.
Hamer, Sarah A.
Hamer, Gabriel L.
author_facet Busselman, Rachel E.
Olson, Mark F.
Martinez, Viridiana
Davila, Edward
Briggs, Cierra
Eldridge, Devon S.
Higgins, Bailee
Bass, Brittany
Cropper, Thomas L.
Casey, Theresa M.
Edwards, Theresa
Teel, Pete D.
Hamer, Sarah A.
Hamer, Gabriel L.
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description Tick-host bloodmeal associations are important factors when characterizing risks of associated pathogen transmission and applying appropriate management strategies. Despite their biological importance, comparatively little is known about soft tick (Argasidae) host associations in the United States compared to hard ticks (Ixodidae). In this study, we evaluated a PCR and direct Sanger sequencing method for identifying the bloodmeal hosts of soft ticks. We collected 381 cave-associated Ornithodoros turicata near San Antonio, Texas, USA, and also utilized eight colony-reared specimens fed artificially on known host blood sources over 1.5 years ago. We correctly identified the vertebrate host bloodmeals of two colony-reared ticks (chicken and pig) up to 1,105 days post-feeding, and identified bloodmeal hosts from 19 out of 168 field-collected soft ticks, including raccoon (78.9%), black vulture (10.5%), Texas black rattlesnake (5.3%), and human (5.3%). Our results confirm the retention of vertebrate blood DNA in soft ticks and advance the knowledge of argasid host associations in cave-dwelling O. turicata.
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spelling pubmed-79170802021-03-02 Host Bloodmeal Identification in Cave-Dwelling Ornithodoros turicata Dugès (Ixodida: Argasidae), Texas, USA Busselman, Rachel E. Olson, Mark F. Martinez, Viridiana Davila, Edward Briggs, Cierra Eldridge, Devon S. Higgins, Bailee Bass, Brittany Cropper, Thomas L. Casey, Theresa M. Edwards, Theresa Teel, Pete D. Hamer, Sarah A. Hamer, Gabriel L. Front Vet Sci Veterinary Science Tick-host bloodmeal associations are important factors when characterizing risks of associated pathogen transmission and applying appropriate management strategies. Despite their biological importance, comparatively little is known about soft tick (Argasidae) host associations in the United States compared to hard ticks (Ixodidae). In this study, we evaluated a PCR and direct Sanger sequencing method for identifying the bloodmeal hosts of soft ticks. We collected 381 cave-associated Ornithodoros turicata near San Antonio, Texas, USA, and also utilized eight colony-reared specimens fed artificially on known host blood sources over 1.5 years ago. We correctly identified the vertebrate host bloodmeals of two colony-reared ticks (chicken and pig) up to 1,105 days post-feeding, and identified bloodmeal hosts from 19 out of 168 field-collected soft ticks, including raccoon (78.9%), black vulture (10.5%), Texas black rattlesnake (5.3%), and human (5.3%). Our results confirm the retention of vertebrate blood DNA in soft ticks and advance the knowledge of argasid host associations in cave-dwelling O. turicata. Frontiers Media S.A. 2021-02-15 /pmc/articles/PMC7917080/ /pubmed/33659288 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fvets.2021.639400 Text en Copyright © 2021 Busselman, Olson, Martinez, Davila, Briggs, Eldridge, Higgins, Bass, Cropper, Casey, Edwards, Teel, Hamer and Hamer. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (CC BY). The use, distribution or reproduction in other forums is permitted, provided the original author(s) and the copyright owner(s) are credited and that the original publication in this journal is cited, in accordance with accepted academic practice. No use, distribution or reproduction is permitted which does not comply with these terms.
spellingShingle Veterinary Science
Busselman, Rachel E.
Olson, Mark F.
Martinez, Viridiana
Davila, Edward
Briggs, Cierra
Eldridge, Devon S.
Higgins, Bailee
Bass, Brittany
Cropper, Thomas L.
Casey, Theresa M.
Edwards, Theresa
Teel, Pete D.
Hamer, Sarah A.
Hamer, Gabriel L.
Host Bloodmeal Identification in Cave-Dwelling Ornithodoros turicata Dugès (Ixodida: Argasidae), Texas, USA
title Host Bloodmeal Identification in Cave-Dwelling Ornithodoros turicata Dugès (Ixodida: Argasidae), Texas, USA
title_full Host Bloodmeal Identification in Cave-Dwelling Ornithodoros turicata Dugès (Ixodida: Argasidae), Texas, USA
title_fullStr Host Bloodmeal Identification in Cave-Dwelling Ornithodoros turicata Dugès (Ixodida: Argasidae), Texas, USA
title_full_unstemmed Host Bloodmeal Identification in Cave-Dwelling Ornithodoros turicata Dugès (Ixodida: Argasidae), Texas, USA
title_short Host Bloodmeal Identification in Cave-Dwelling Ornithodoros turicata Dugès (Ixodida: Argasidae), Texas, USA
title_sort host bloodmeal identification in cave-dwelling ornithodoros turicata dugès (ixodida: argasidae), texas, usa
topic Veterinary Science
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7917080/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33659288
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fvets.2021.639400
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