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Determinants of tick-borne encephalitis virus antibody presence in roe deer (Capreolus capreolus) sera
Authors:Kiffner C  Vor T  Hagedorn P  Niedrig M  Rühe F
Institution:1. Department of Forest Zoology and Forest Conservation incl. Wildlife Biology and Game Management, Büsgen‐Institute, Georg‐August‐University G?ttingen, G?ttingen, Germany;2. Centre for Biological Safety, Robert Koch‐Institut, Berlin, Germany
Abstract:In order to identify variables associated with the presence of the tick-borne encephalitis (TBE) virus, we conducted a serological survey of roe deer Capreolus capreolus (Artiodactyla: Cervidae, Linnaeus 1758)] in three forest districts of southern Hesse, Germany. Overall, 24 out of 105 (22.9%) of the sera were positive (≥1 : 10 plaque reduction neutralization test). Using a logistic regression approach, we found that unexplained spatial variation, indexed roe deer density (positive correlation), hind foot length of the tested roe deer (positive correlation) and infestation with female Ixodes spp. ticks (negative correlation) predicted the probability of TBE virus antibody presence in individual roe deer sera. Spring temperature increase and host sex were rejected as explanatory variables. We found considerable differences in TBE virus antibody seroprevalence (50.0% vs. 17.6%) between two forest districts located in the same county; this finding questions the current county-resolution of public health recordings. Given the high seroprevalence of roe deer and the considerable explanatory power of our model, our approach appears suitable to delineate science-based risk maps at a smaller spatial scale and to abandon the current human incidence per county criterion. Importantly, using roe deer as sentinels would eliminate the inherent bias of risk maps based on human incidence (varying levels of immunization and exposure of humans).
Keywords:Ixodes ricinus  host–pathogen interaction  risk mapping  tick‐borne pathogens
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