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Distribution and characterization of Borrelia burgdorferi isolates from Ixodes scapularis and presence in mammalian hosts in Ontario, Canada

机译:肩I虾疏螺旋体的疏螺旋体的分布和特征以及在加拿大安大略省的哺乳动物宿主中的存在

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The blacklegged tick, Ixodes scapularis Say (Acari: Ixodidae), has a wide geographical distribution in Ontario, Canada, with a detected range extending at least as far north as the 50th parallel. Our data of 591 adult I. scapularis submissions collected from domestic animals (canines, felines, and equines) and humans during a 10-yr period (1993-2002) discloses a monthly questing activity in Ontario that peaks in May and October. The Lyme disease spirochete Borrelia burgdorferi Johnson, Schmidt, Hyde, Steigerwalt & Brenner was detected in 12.9% of I. scapularis adults collected from domestic hosts with no history of out-of-province travel or exposure at a Lyme disease endemic area. Fifty-three isolates of B. burgdorferi were confirmed positive with polymerase chain reaction by targeting the rrf (5S)-rrl (23S) gene. Using DNA sequencing of the ribosomal species-specific rrf (5S) -rrl (23S) intergenic spacer region, all isolates belong to the pathogenic genospecies B. burgdorferi sensu stricto (s.s.). Nucleotide sequence analysis of a 218- to 220-bp amplicon fragment exhibits six cluster patterns and, collectively, these isolates branch into four phylogenetic cluster groups for both untraveled, mammalian hosts and those with travel to the northeastern United States (New Jersey and New York). Four of five geographic regions in Ontario had strain variants consisting of three different genomic cluster groups. Overall, our molecular characterization of B. burgdorferi s.s. shows genetic heterogeneity within Ontario and displays a connecting link to common strains from Lyme disease endemic areas in the northeastern United States. Moreover, our findings of B. burgdorferi in I. scapularis reveal that people and domestic animals may be exposed to Lyme disease vector ticks, which have wide-ranging distribution in eastern and central Canada.
机译:黑脚tick(Ixodes scapularis Say,Acari:Ixodidae)在加拿大安大略省具有广泛的地理分布,检测范围至少延伸至与第50个平行线以北。我们在10年期间(1993年至2002年)从家畜(犬,猫和马)和人类中收集到的591例肩adult鱼成年动物的数据显示,安大略省的每月探寻活动在5月和10月达到顶峰。莱姆病螺旋体疏螺旋体伯氏疏螺旋体约翰逊,施密特,海德,施泰格沃特和布伦纳在从家庭寄主收集的没有肩travel骨出没或在莱姆病流行地区有接触史的成年人中发现12.9%。通过靶向rrf(5S)-rrl(23S)基因,通过聚合酶链反应确认了53株B. burgdorferi阳性。使用核糖体物种特异性rrf(5S)-rrl(23S)基因间隔区的DNA测序,所有分离株均属于致病性基因B. burgdorferi sensu stricto(s.s.)。 218-220 bp扩增子片段的核苷酸序列分析显示出六种簇模式,这些分离物一共分为四个系统发生簇群,用于未旅行的哺乳动物宿主和前往美国东北部的宿主(新泽西州和纽约州) )。安大略省五个地理区域中有四个具有由三个不同基因组群组成的菌株变异。总的来说,我们对伯氏疏螺旋体的分子鉴定。显示了安大略省内的遗传异质性,并显示了与美国东北部莱姆病流行地区常见菌株的联系。此外,我们在肩I鱼中对B. burgdorferi的发现表明,人和家畜可能接触了莱姆病病媒tick,该病tick分布在加拿大东部和中部。

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