Detection of Rickettsiae, Borreliae, and Ehrlichiae in Ticks Collected from Walker County, Texas, 2017–2018
Cases of tick-borne diseases, including spotted fever rickettsioses, borreliosis, babesiosis, anaplasmosis and ehrlichiosis, in the United States and territories have more than doubled from 2004 to 2016 and account for 77% of all vector-borne disease reports. In an effort to inform control efforts,...
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doaj-faada430a17a47f8988f357eac4ecfbe2020-11-24T22:09:34ZengMDPI AGInsects2075-44502019-09-01101031510.3390/insects10100315insects10100315Detection of Rickettsiae, Borreliae, and Ehrlichiae in Ticks Collected from Walker County, Texas, 2017–2018Nicole L. Mendell0Erin S. Reynolds1Lucas S. Blanton2Meghan E. Hermance3Andres F. Londoño4Charles E. Hart5Bethany R. Quade6Allen T. Esterly7C’Brionne B. Hendrix8Pete D. Teel9Donald H. Bouyer10Saravanan Thangamani11Department of Pathology, University of Texas Medical Branch, 301 University Boulevard, Galveston, TX 77555, USADepartment of Microbiology and Immunology, SUNY Upstate Medical University, 505 Irving Avenue, Syracuse, NY 13210, USADepartment of Internal Medicine, University of Texas Medical Branch, 301 University Boulevard, Galveston, TX 77555, USADepartment of Microbiology and Immunology, SUNY Upstate Medical University, 505 Irving Avenue, Syracuse, NY 13210, USADepartment of Pathology, Uniformed Services University of the Health Sciences, 4301 Jones Bridge Road, Bethesda, MD 20814, USADepartment of Microbiology and Immunology, SUNY Upstate Medical University, 505 Irving Avenue, Syracuse, NY 13210, USADepartment of Internal Medicine, University of Texas Medical Branch, 301 University Boulevard, Galveston, TX 77555, USADepartment of Microbiology and Immunology, SUNY Upstate Medical University, 505 Irving Avenue, Syracuse, NY 13210, USADepartment of Cell Biology, University of Texas Medical Branch, 301 University Boulevard, Galveston, TX 77555, USADepartment of Entomology, Texas A&M AgriLife Research, College Station, TX 77843, USADepartment of Pathology, University of Texas Medical Branch, 301 University Boulevard, Galveston, TX 77555, USADepartment of Pathology, University of Texas Medical Branch, 301 University Boulevard, Galveston, TX 77555, USACases of tick-borne diseases, including spotted fever rickettsioses, borreliosis, babesiosis, anaplasmosis and ehrlichiosis, in the United States and territories have more than doubled from 2004 to 2016 and account for 77% of all vector-borne disease reports. In an effort to inform control efforts, the presence of tick-borne pathogens and their vectors was assessed in a recreational park in Walker County, Texas. Here we report data from questing ticks collected on three dates from June 2017 to June 2018. The majority of ticks collected were <i>Amblyomma americanum</i> (96.69%) followed by three additional tick species: <i>Dermacentor variabilis</i> (2.59%), <i>Ixodes scapularis</i> (0.52%), and <i>A. maculatum</i> (0.21%). Ticks were pooled and tested for molecular evidence of bacterial and viral pathogens, respectively. All of the 68 pools of <i>A. americanum</i> had molecular evidence of the spotted fever group rickettsia, <i>Rickettsia amblyommatis.</i> Additionally, six (8.82%) of the <i>A. americanum</i> pools contained sequences matching <i>Ehrlichia chaffeensis</i>, the pathogen responsible for human monocytotropic ehrlichiosis, and 11 (16.18%) for <i>E. ewingii</i>. Three of the <i>A. americanum</i> pools demonstrated evidence of <i>Borrelia lonestari</i>. The presence of etiologic agents of known human disease in this study merits the continued surveillance efforts of ticks and their pathogens in areas where they could pose risks to public health.https://www.mdpi.com/2075-4450/10/10/315rickettsiaeehrlichiaetick-borne diseasetick-borne disease surveillanceixodid ticks<i>amblyomma americanum</i><i>amblyomma maculatum</i><i>dermacentor variabilis</i><i>ixodes scapularis</i>texasusa |
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Nicole L. Mendell Erin S. Reynolds Lucas S. Blanton Meghan E. Hermance Andres F. Londoño Charles E. Hart Bethany R. Quade Allen T. Esterly C’Brionne B. Hendrix Pete D. Teel Donald H. Bouyer Saravanan Thangamani |
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Nicole L. Mendell Erin S. Reynolds Lucas S. Blanton Meghan E. Hermance Andres F. Londoño Charles E. Hart Bethany R. Quade Allen T. Esterly C’Brionne B. Hendrix Pete D. Teel Donald H. Bouyer Saravanan Thangamani Detection of Rickettsiae, Borreliae, and Ehrlichiae in Ticks Collected from Walker County, Texas, 2017–2018 Insects rickettsiae ehrlichiae tick-borne disease tick-borne disease surveillance ixodid ticks <i>amblyomma americanum</i> <i>amblyomma maculatum</i> <i>dermacentor variabilis</i> <i>ixodes scapularis</i> texas usa |
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Nicole L. Mendell Erin S. Reynolds Lucas S. Blanton Meghan E. Hermance Andres F. Londoño Charles E. Hart Bethany R. Quade Allen T. Esterly C’Brionne B. Hendrix Pete D. Teel Donald H. Bouyer Saravanan Thangamani |
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Detection of Rickettsiae, Borreliae, and Ehrlichiae in Ticks Collected from Walker County, Texas, 2017–2018 |
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Detection of Rickettsiae, Borreliae, and Ehrlichiae in Ticks Collected from Walker County, Texas, 2017–2018 |
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Detection of Rickettsiae, Borreliae, and Ehrlichiae in Ticks Collected from Walker County, Texas, 2017–2018 |
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Detection of Rickettsiae, Borreliae, and Ehrlichiae in Ticks Collected from Walker County, Texas, 2017–2018 |
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Detection of Rickettsiae, Borreliae, and Ehrlichiae in Ticks Collected from Walker County, Texas, 2017–2018 |
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detection of rickettsiae, borreliae, and ehrlichiae in ticks collected from walker county, texas, 2017–2018 |
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Cases of tick-borne diseases, including spotted fever rickettsioses, borreliosis, babesiosis, anaplasmosis and ehrlichiosis, in the United States and territories have more than doubled from 2004 to 2016 and account for 77% of all vector-borne disease reports. In an effort to inform control efforts, the presence of tick-borne pathogens and their vectors was assessed in a recreational park in Walker County, Texas. Here we report data from questing ticks collected on three dates from June 2017 to June 2018. The majority of ticks collected were <i>Amblyomma americanum</i> (96.69%) followed by three additional tick species: <i>Dermacentor variabilis</i> (2.59%), <i>Ixodes scapularis</i> (0.52%), and <i>A. maculatum</i> (0.21%). Ticks were pooled and tested for molecular evidence of bacterial and viral pathogens, respectively. All of the 68 pools of <i>A. americanum</i> had molecular evidence of the spotted fever group rickettsia, <i>Rickettsia amblyommatis.</i> Additionally, six (8.82%) of the <i>A. americanum</i> pools contained sequences matching <i>Ehrlichia chaffeensis</i>, the pathogen responsible for human monocytotropic ehrlichiosis, and 11 (16.18%) for <i>E. ewingii</i>. Three of the <i>A. americanum</i> pools demonstrated evidence of <i>Borrelia lonestari</i>. The presence of etiologic agents of known human disease in this study merits the continued surveillance efforts of ticks and their pathogens in areas where they could pose risks to public health. |
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rickettsiae ehrlichiae tick-borne disease tick-borne disease surveillance ixodid ticks <i>amblyomma americanum</i> <i>amblyomma maculatum</i> <i>dermacentor variabilis</i> <i>ixodes scapularis</i> texas usa |
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