“Candidatus Neoehrlichia mikurensis” in Ixodes ricinus ticks collected near the Arctic Circle in Norway
Background: "Candidatus Neoehrlichia mikurensis" is a gram-negative bacterium belonging to the family Anaplasmataceae that, in Europe, is transmitted by Ixodes ricinus ticks. Candidatus N. mikurensis can cause a severe systemic inflammatory syndrome, neoehrlichiosis, mostly in persons with...
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ftlinkoepinguniv:oai:DiVA.org:liu-153504 2024-02-11T10:00:54+01:00 “Candidatus Neoehrlichia mikurensis” in Ixodes ricinus ticks collected near the Arctic Circle in Norway Larsson, Clarinda Hvidsten, Dag Stuen, Snorre Jonsson Henningsson, Anna Wilhelmsson, Peter 2018 application/pdf http://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:liu:diva-153504 https://doi.org/10.1186/s13071-018-3168-y eng eng Linköpings universitet, Medicinska fakulteten Linköpings universitet, Avdelningen för neuro- och inflammationsvetenskap Linköpings universitet, Avdelningen för mikrobiologi och molekylär medicin Univ Hosp North Norway, Norway; Nordland Hosp, Norway Norwegian Univ Life Sci, Norway Cty Hosp Ryhov, Sweden BMC Parasites & Vectors, 2018, 11, orcid:0000-0002-9315-8901 http://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:liu:diva-153504 doi:10.1186/s13071-018-3168-y PMID 30514355 ISI:000452324700002 info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess Candidatus Neoehrlichia mikurensis Infectious Medicine Infektionsmedicin Article in journal info:eu-repo/semantics/article text 2018 ftlinkoepinguniv https://doi.org/10.1186/s13071-018-3168-y 2024-01-17T23:32:38Z Background: "Candidatus Neoehrlichia mikurensis" is a gram-negative bacterium belonging to the family Anaplasmataceae that, in Europe, is transmitted by Ixodes ricinus ticks. Candidatus N. mikurensis can cause a severe systemic inflammatory syndrome, neoehrlichiosis, mostly in persons with other underlying diseases. To date, "Ca. N. mikurensis "has been found in ticks in different countries in Asia and Europe, but never as far north as at the Arctic Circle. Methods: A total of 1104 I. ricinus ticks collected from vegetation and from animals in northern Norway (64-68 degrees N) were analysed for the prevalence of "Ca. N. mikurensis". Of them, 495 ticks were collected from vegetation by flagging and 609 ticks were collected from dogs and cats. Total nucleic acid extracted from the ticks were converted to cDNA and analyzed with real-time PCR targeting the 16S rRNA gene of "Ca. N. mikurensis". Positive samples were further analysed by nested PCR and sequencing. Results: "Candidatus N. mikurensis" was detected in 11.2% of all collected I. ricinus ticks in northern Norway. The prevalence differed between ticks collected from vegetation (18.2%; 90/495) compared to ticks collected from dogs and cats (5.6%; 34/609). The ticks from dogs and cats were collected in Bronnoy area and seven additional districts further north. The prevalence of "Ca. N. mikurensis" in these ticks differed between geographical localities, with the highest prevalence in the Bronnoy area. Conclusions: The detection of "Ca. N. mikurensis" in I. ricinus ticks from the Arctic Circle in northern Norway indicates potential risk for tick-bitten humans at this latitude to be infected with "Ca. N. mikurensis". Funding Agencies|EU Interreg V program ScandTick Innovation [20200422, 2015-000167]; Northern Norway Regional Health Authority (Helse Nord RHF) [SFP912-10]; Scandinavian Society of Antimicrobial Chemotherapy [SLS-100221]; Medical Research Council of Southeast Sweden (FORSS) [657881] Article in Journal/Newspaper Arctic Northern Norway LIU - Linköping University: Publications (DiVA) Arctic Norway Parasites & Vectors 11 1 |
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Background: "Candidatus Neoehrlichia mikurensis" is a gram-negative bacterium belonging to the family Anaplasmataceae that, in Europe, is transmitted by Ixodes ricinus ticks. Candidatus N. mikurensis can cause a severe systemic inflammatory syndrome, neoehrlichiosis, mostly in persons with other underlying diseases. To date, "Ca. N. mikurensis "has been found in ticks in different countries in Asia and Europe, but never as far north as at the Arctic Circle. Methods: A total of 1104 I. ricinus ticks collected from vegetation and from animals in northern Norway (64-68 degrees N) were analysed for the prevalence of "Ca. N. mikurensis". Of them, 495 ticks were collected from vegetation by flagging and 609 ticks were collected from dogs and cats. Total nucleic acid extracted from the ticks were converted to cDNA and analyzed with real-time PCR targeting the 16S rRNA gene of "Ca. N. mikurensis". Positive samples were further analysed by nested PCR and sequencing. Results: "Candidatus N. mikurensis" was detected in 11.2% of all collected I. ricinus ticks in northern Norway. The prevalence differed between ticks collected from vegetation (18.2%; 90/495) compared to ticks collected from dogs and cats (5.6%; 34/609). The ticks from dogs and cats were collected in Bronnoy area and seven additional districts further north. The prevalence of "Ca. N. mikurensis" in these ticks differed between geographical localities, with the highest prevalence in the Bronnoy area. Conclusions: The detection of "Ca. N. mikurensis" in I. ricinus ticks from the Arctic Circle in northern Norway indicates potential risk for tick-bitten humans at this latitude to be infected with "Ca. N. mikurensis". Funding Agencies|EU Interreg V program ScandTick Innovation [20200422, 2015-000167]; Northern Norway Regional Health Authority (Helse Nord RHF) [SFP912-10]; Scandinavian Society of Antimicrobial Chemotherapy [SLS-100221]; Medical Research Council of Southeast Sweden (FORSS) [657881] |
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“Candidatus Neoehrlichia mikurensis” in Ixodes ricinus ticks collected near the Arctic Circle in Norway |
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“Candidatus Neoehrlichia mikurensis” in Ixodes ricinus ticks collected near the Arctic Circle in Norway |
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“Candidatus Neoehrlichia mikurensis” in Ixodes ricinus ticks collected near the Arctic Circle in Norway |
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“Candidatus Neoehrlichia mikurensis” in Ixodes ricinus ticks collected near the Arctic Circle in Norway |
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“Candidatus Neoehrlichia mikurensis” in Ixodes ricinus ticks collected near the Arctic Circle in Norway |
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“candidatus neoehrlichia mikurensis” in ixodes ricinus ticks collected near the arctic circle in norway |
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