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Prevalence of the Lyme Disease Spirochete Borrelia burgdorferi in Blacklegged Ticks Ixodes scapularis at Hamilton-Wentworth Ontario

机译:安大略省汉密尔顿-温特沃斯的肩leg小腿Black的莱姆病螺旋体伯氏疏螺旋体的患病率

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Lyme disease has emerged as a major health concern in Canada, where the etiological agent, Borrelia burgdorferi sensu lato (s.l.), a spirochetal bacterium, is typically spread by the bite of certain ticks. This study explores the presence of B. burgdorferi s.l. in blacklegged ticks, Ixodes scapularis, collected at Dundas, Ontario (a locality within the region of Hamilton-Wentworth). Using passive surveillance, veterinarians and pet groomers were asked to collect blacklegged ticks from dogs and cats with no history of travel. Additionally, I. scapularis specimens were submitted from local residents and collected by flagging. Overall, 12 (41%) of 29 blacklegged ticks were infected with B. burgdorferi s.l. Using polymerase chain reaction (PCR) and DNA sequencing, two borrelial amplicons were characterized as B. burgdorferi sensu stricto (s.s.), a genospecies pathogenic to humans and certain domestic animals. Notably, three different vertebrate hosts each had two engorged I. scapularis females removed on the same day and, likewise, one cat had three repeat occurrences of this tick species. These multiple infestations suggest that a population of I. scapularis may be established in this area. The local public health unit has been underreporting the presence of B. burgdorferi s.l.-infected I. scapularis in the area encompassing Dundas. Our findings raise concerns about the need to erect tick warning signs in parkland areas. Veterinarians, medical professionals, public health officials, and the general public must be vigilant that Lyme disease-carrying blacklegged ticks pose a public health risk in the Dundas area and the surrounding Hamilton-Wentworth region.
机译:莱姆病已经成为加拿大的主要健康问题,其病原体螺旋体细菌伯氏疏螺旋体(Borrelia burgdorferi sensu lato)(s.l。)通常通过某些certain的叮咬传播。这项研究探讨了B. burgdorferi s.l.在安大略省邓达斯(汉密尔顿-温特沃斯地区的一处地方)采集到的黑腿tick(Ixodes scapularis)。使用被动监视,要求兽医和宠物美容师从没有出行记录的狗和猫身上收集黑脚tick。此外,肩I鱼标本是从当地居民提交的,并通过标记收集。总体而言,29个黑脚leg中有12个(41%)感染了B. burgdorferi s.l.。使用聚合酶链反应(PCR)和DNA测序,将两个Borrelial扩增子定性为B. burgdorferi sensu stricto(s.s.),这是一种对人类和某些家畜具有致病性的基因物种。值得注意的是,三只不同的脊椎动物寄主在同一天分别取走了两只饱满的肩capI。scapularis雌性,同样,一只猫有三重复出现这种tick虫。这些多重侵扰表明,可能在该地区建立肩鱼种群。当地公共卫生部门一直未报告在邓达斯周围的地区存在感染伯氏疏螺旋体的S.l. s。scapularis。我们的发现引起了人们对在公园地区竖立刻度线警告标志的担忧。兽医,医疗专业人员,公共卫生官员和一般公众必须保持警惕,携带莱姆病的黑腿pose在Dundas地区和周围的Hamilton-Wentworth地区构成公共健康风险。

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