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Amblyomma americanum (Acari: Ixodidae) Ticks Are Not Vectors of the Lyme Disease Agent, Borrelia burgdorferi (Spirocheatales: Spirochaetaceae): A Review of the Evidence

机译:Amblyomma Americanum(Acari:Ixodidae)蜱不是莱姆病剂的载体,Borrelia Burgdorferi(Spirocheatales:Spirochaetaceae):对证据进行审查

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In the early 1980s, Ixodes spp. ticks were implicated as the key North American vectors of Borrelia burgdorferi (Johnson, Schmid, Hyde, Steigerwalt and Brenner) (Spirocheatales: Spirochaetaceae), the etiological agent of Lyme disease. Concurrently, other human-biting tick species were investigated as potential B. burgdorferi vectors. Rashes thought to be erythema migrans were observed in patients bitten by Amblyomma americanum (L.) (Acari: Ixodidae) ticks, and spirochetes were visualized in a small percentage of A. americanum using fluorescent antibody staining methods, sparking interest in this species as a candidate vector of B. burgdorferi. Using molecular methods, the spirochetes were subsequently described as Borrelia lonestari sp. nov. (Spirocheatales: Spirochaetaceae), a transovarially transmitted relapsing fever Borrelia of uncertain clinical significance. In total, 54 surveys from more than 35 research groups, involving more than 52,000 ticks, have revealed a low prevalence of B. lonestari, and scarce B. burgdorferi, in A. americanum. In Lyme disease-endemic areas, A. americanum commonly feeds on B. burgdorferi-infected hosts; the extremely low prevalence of B. burgdorferi in this tick results from a saliva barrier to acquiring infection from infected hosts. At least nine transmission experiments involving B. burgdorferi in A. americanum have failed to demonstrate vector competency. Advancements in molecular analysis strongly suggest that initial reports of B. burgdorferi in A. americanum across many states were misidentified B. lonestari, or DNA contamination, yet the early reports continue to be cited without regard to the later clarifying studies. In this article, the surveillance and vector competency studies of B. burgdorferi in A. americanum are reviewed, and we conclude that A. americanum is not a vector of B. burgdorferi.
机译:在20世纪80年代初,Ixodes SPP。蜱虫被牵连是伯克利亚布尔戈多利(约翰逊,施密,海德,Stegerwalt和Brenner)的关键北美矢量(螺旋形式)(螺旋形人),莱姆病的病因科。同时,研究了其他人尖的蜱型物种作为潜在的B. Burgdorferi载体。在Amblyomma Americanum(L.)(Acari:Ixodidae)蜱虫中咬伤的患者中观察到皮疹是红斑迁移,并且螺旋体以荧光抗体染色方法的小百分比,以荧光抗体染色方法,引发兴趣作为A. B. Burgdorferi的候选传染媒介。使用分子方法,随后将螺旋体描述为Borrelia Lonestari SP。 11月。 (螺旋形式:螺旋形肌肉),跨移动的翻转发烧发烧博士线不确定的临床意义。总共来自35多个研究小组的54个调查,涉及超过52,000次蜱虫,揭示了A. Americanum的B. Lonestari和Scance B. Burgdorferi的普遍存在。在莱姆病 - 流行区域,A. Americanum常用于B.Burgdorferi感染的主持人; B.Burgdorferi的极低患病率在这滴答中是由唾液屏障来获取来自受感染宿主的感染。涉及A. Americanum中的B. Burgdorferi的至少九个传输实验未能证明传染媒介能力。分子分析的进步强烈建议,B.Burgdorferi在许多州的Amersimum中的初始报告被错误识别B. lonestari或DNA污染,但早期的报告继续被引用,而不考虑后来的澄清研究。在本文中,审查了A. Americanum中B. Burgdorferi的监测和传染媒介能力研究,我们得出结论,A. Americanum不是B. Burgdorferi的矢量。

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