The role of small rodents in the transmission of "Borrelia burgdorferi" s.l. pathogens

The prevalence of Borrelia burgdorferi s.l. in ticks collected from rodents and the ability of small rodents to transmit Borrelia pathogens to feeding ticks were estimated. 486 small rodents captured in Lithuania and Norway as well as 1210 Ixodes ricinus ticks and 307 Laelaps sp. mites collected on...

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Main Authors: Radzijevskaja, Jana, Paulauskas, Algimantas, Turčinavičienė, Jurga, Ambrasienė, Daiva, Rosef, Olav
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Published: 2009
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spelling ftlithuaniansrc:oai:elaba:4537399 2023-05-15T15:56:39+02:00 The role of small rodents in the transmission of "Borrelia burgdorferi" s.l. pathogens Radzijevskaja, Jana Paulauskas, Algimantas Turčinavičienė, Jurga Ambrasienė, Daiva Rosef, Olav 2009 http://vdu.lvb.lt/VDU:ELABAPDB4537399&prefLang=en_US eng eng http://vdu.lvb.lt/VDU:ELABAPDB4537399&prefLang=en_US IJSTD X : X International Jena Symposium on Tick-borne Diseases (formerly IPS) 2009 : prevention, 19-21 March, 2009, Weimar (Germany) : programme and abstracts, [Jena], 2009, p. 121-121 Rodents Ticks Borrelia info:eu-repo/classification/udc/576 info:eu-repo/semantics/conferencePaper 2009 ftlithuaniansrc 2021-12-02T01:09:05Z The prevalence of Borrelia burgdorferi s.l. in ticks collected from rodents and the ability of small rodents to transmit Borrelia pathogens to feeding ticks were estimated. 486 small rodents captured in Lithuania and Norway as well as 1210 Ixodes ricinus ticks and 307 Laelaps sp. mites collected on rodents were investigated. A total of 12.4% of immature I. ricinus ticks collected on rodents in Lithuania and 3.8% I. ricinus ticks collected on rodents in Norway were found infected with B. burgdorferi s.l. Microtus arvalis and Myodes glareolus in Lithuania were significantly more infested with infected larvae than Apodemus flavicollis mice captured in Lithuania and Norway. About 22% of the infested rodents in Lithuania carried infected ticks, and 6.9% of all rodents were infested with infected ticks. The highest percentages of infested hosts carrying infected larval and infected nymphal ticks were Mi. arvalis (40%) and My. glareolus (67%), respectively. In Norway, 12.5% of the infested A. flavicollis carried infected ticks, and 9.9% of all captured A. flavicollis were infested with infected ticks. 2.4% of larvae and 12.1% of nymphs feeding on A. flavicollis were infected. B. burgdorferi s.l. was not detected in any of 234 Laelaps sp. mites collected on rodents in Lithuania and 73 mites collected on rodents in Norway. According to calculated host-to-tick transmission coefficient (βH-T), Mi. arvalis and My. glareolus voles were found to be more efficient in transmitting B. burgdorferi s.l. to ticks than A. flavicollis mice, and the common vole Mi. arvalis was found to have the highest reservoir competence, higher than other captured rodent species. The genotyping of B. burgdorferi s.l. detected in feeding ticks from rodents collected in Lithuania and Norway revealed that the vast majority of the infections were caused by B. afzelii. Conference Object Common vole Microtus arvalis LSRC VL (Lithuanian Social Research Centre Virtual Library) Norway
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topic Rodents
Ticks
Borrelia
info:eu-repo/classification/udc/576
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Ticks
Borrelia
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Radzijevskaja, Jana
Paulauskas, Algimantas
Turčinavičienė, Jurga
Ambrasienė, Daiva
Rosef, Olav
The role of small rodents in the transmission of "Borrelia burgdorferi" s.l. pathogens
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Ticks
Borrelia
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description The prevalence of Borrelia burgdorferi s.l. in ticks collected from rodents and the ability of small rodents to transmit Borrelia pathogens to feeding ticks were estimated. 486 small rodents captured in Lithuania and Norway as well as 1210 Ixodes ricinus ticks and 307 Laelaps sp. mites collected on rodents were investigated. A total of 12.4% of immature I. ricinus ticks collected on rodents in Lithuania and 3.8% I. ricinus ticks collected on rodents in Norway were found infected with B. burgdorferi s.l. Microtus arvalis and Myodes glareolus in Lithuania were significantly more infested with infected larvae than Apodemus flavicollis mice captured in Lithuania and Norway. About 22% of the infested rodents in Lithuania carried infected ticks, and 6.9% of all rodents were infested with infected ticks. The highest percentages of infested hosts carrying infected larval and infected nymphal ticks were Mi. arvalis (40%) and My. glareolus (67%), respectively. In Norway, 12.5% of the infested A. flavicollis carried infected ticks, and 9.9% of all captured A. flavicollis were infested with infected ticks. 2.4% of larvae and 12.1% of nymphs feeding on A. flavicollis were infected. B. burgdorferi s.l. was not detected in any of 234 Laelaps sp. mites collected on rodents in Lithuania and 73 mites collected on rodents in Norway. According to calculated host-to-tick transmission coefficient (βH-T), Mi. arvalis and My. glareolus voles were found to be more efficient in transmitting B. burgdorferi s.l. to ticks than A. flavicollis mice, and the common vole Mi. arvalis was found to have the highest reservoir competence, higher than other captured rodent species. The genotyping of B. burgdorferi s.l. detected in feeding ticks from rodents collected in Lithuania and Norway revealed that the vast majority of the infections were caused by B. afzelii.
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author Radzijevskaja, Jana
Paulauskas, Algimantas
Turčinavičienė, Jurga
Ambrasienė, Daiva
Rosef, Olav
author_facet Radzijevskaja, Jana
Paulauskas, Algimantas
Turčinavičienė, Jurga
Ambrasienė, Daiva
Rosef, Olav
author_sort Radzijevskaja, Jana
title The role of small rodents in the transmission of "Borrelia burgdorferi" s.l. pathogens
title_short The role of small rodents in the transmission of "Borrelia burgdorferi" s.l. pathogens
title_full The role of small rodents in the transmission of "Borrelia burgdorferi" s.l. pathogens
title_fullStr The role of small rodents in the transmission of "Borrelia burgdorferi" s.l. pathogens
title_full_unstemmed The role of small rodents in the transmission of "Borrelia burgdorferi" s.l. pathogens
title_sort role of small rodents in the transmission of "borrelia burgdorferi" s.l. pathogens
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op_source IJSTD X : X International Jena Symposium on Tick-borne Diseases (formerly IPS) 2009 : prevention, 19-21 March, 2009, Weimar (Germany) : programme and abstracts, [Jena], 2009, p. 121-121
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