Emerging Infectious Diseases (Nov 2005)

Tickborne Pathogen Detection, Western Siberia, Russia

  • Vera A. Rar,
  • Natalia V. Fomenko,
  • Andrey K. Dobrotvorsky,
  • Natalya N. Livanova,
  • Svetlana A. Rudakova,
  • Evgeniy G. Fedorov,
  • Vadim B. Astanin,
  • Olga V. Morozova

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3201/eid1111.041195
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 11, no. 11
pp. 1708 – 1715

Abstract

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Ixodes persulcatus (n = 125) and Dermacentor reticulatus (n = 84) ticks from Western Siberia, Russia, were tested for infection with Borrelia, Anaplasma/Ehrlichia, Bartonella, and Babesia spp. by using nested polymerase chain reaction assays with subsequent sequencing. I. persulcatus ticks were infected with Borrelia burgdorferi sensu lato (37.6% ± 4.3% [standard deviation]), Anaplasma phagocytophilum (2.4% ± 1.4%), Ehrlichia muris (8.8% ± 2.5%), and Bartonella spp. (37.6% ± 4.3%). D. reticulatus ticks contained DNA of B. burgdorferi sensu lato (3.6% ± 2.0%), Bartonella spp. (21.4% ± 4.5%), and Babesia canis canis (3.6% ± 2.0%). Borrelia garinii, Borrelia afzelii, and their mixed infections were observed among I. persulcatus, whereas B. garinii NT29 DNA was seen in samples from D. reticulatus. Among the I. persulcatus ticks studied, no Babesia spp. were observed, whereas B. canis canis was the single subspecies found in D. reticulatus.

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