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Transmission of the Lyme Disease Spirochete Borrelia mayonii in Relation to Duration of Attachment by Nymphal Ixodes scapularis (Acari: Ixodidae)

机译:螺旋体疾病的传播螺旋贝罗莱亚梅隆与Nymphal Ixodes Scapularis附着的持续时间(Acari:Ixodidae)相关

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The recently recognized Lyme disease spirochete, Borrelia mayonii, has been detected in host-seeking Ixodes scapularis Say ticks and is associated with human disease in the Upper Midwest. Although experimentally shown to be vector competent, studies have been lacking to determine the duration of time from attachment of a single B. mayonii-infected I. scapularis nymph to transmission of spirochetes to a host. If B. mayonii spirochetes were found to be transmitted within the first 24 h after tick attachment, in contrast to Borrelia burgdorferi spirochetes (>24 h), then current recommendations for tick checks and prompt tick removal as a way to prevent transmission of Lyme disease spirochetes would need to be amended. We therefore conducted a study to determine the probability of transmission of B. mayonii spirochetes from single infected nymphal I. scapularis ticks to susceptible experimental mouse hosts at three time points postattachment (24, 48, and 72 h) and for a complete feed (>72-96 h). No evidence of infection with or exposure to B. mayonii occurred in mice that were fed upon by a single infected nymph for 24 or 48 h. The probability of transmission by a single infected nymphal tick was 31% after 72 h of attachment and 57% for a complete feed. In addition, due to unintended simultaneous feeding upon some mice by two B. mayonii-infected nymphs, we recorded a single occasion in which feeding for 48 h by two infected nymphs resulted in transmission and viable infection in the mouse. We conclude that the duration of attachment of a single infected nymphal I. scapularis tick required for transmission of B. mayonii appears to be similar to that for B. burgdorferi: transmission is minimal for the first 24 h of attachment, rare up to 48 h, but then increases distinctly by 72 h postattachment.
机译:最近公认的莱姆病螺旋体,博塞洛亚梅隆氏症已被检测到,以追求索引·斯卡普兰斯(Scapularis)表示蜱虫,并且与中西部中西部的人类疾病有关。虽然实验表明是载体称职,但缺乏研究从附着单一B. mayonii-cerved i. scapularis若虫到宿主的螺旋形细胞的持续时间。如果发现B. mayonii螺旋形式在蜱圈附件之后的前24小时内传播,与Borrelia Burgdorferi螺旋体(> 24小时)相比,当前用于蜱检查的建议和迅速滴答作为防止莱姆病传播的方法螺旋形式需要修改。因此,我们进行了一项研究,以确定来自单个感染的若虫I. Scapularis的B. Mayonii螺旋螺旋测量的概率在三个时间点(24,48和72h)和完整的饲料中对易感实验小鼠宿主进行易感实验小鼠宿主(> 72-96 H)。没有对B. Mayonii感染或接触的证据,在单一感染的若虫24或48小时内发生在小鼠中。在72小时后,通过单个感染的若虫蜱传播的概率为31%,完整的饲料为57%。此外,由于两种B. mayonii感染的若虫的若干小鼠同时喂养,我们记录了一个单一的场合,其中通过两次感染的若虫喂食48小时导致小鼠的传播和可行的感染。我们得出结论,在B. Mayonii的传播所需的附着持续时间内,所需的脉冲蜱梗阻似乎与B. Burgdorferi的速度相似:透射率最小为24小时,罕见至48小时,但随后将截然不同72小时的后扫描。

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