Frequent isolation of Francisella tularensis from Dermacentor reticulatus ticks in an enzootic focus of tularaemia |
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Authors: | Z. HUBALEK,F. TREML,J. HALOUZKA,Z. JURICOVA,M. HUNADY&dagger ,V. JANIK&Dagger |
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Affiliation: | Institute of Landscape Ecology, Academy of Sciences of the Czech Republic, Brno;*Veterinary and Pharmaceutical University, Brno;†Bioveta, Ivanovice na Hane;‡State Veterinary Service, Hustopec'e, Czech Republic |
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Abstract: | Abstract. A total of 924 questing Dermacentor reticulatus (Fabricius), 504 Ixodes ricinus (L.), sixty Haemaphysalis concinna Koch and 718 mosquitoes (Aedes spp.) were examined in a floodplain forest ecosystem during the 1994-95 outbreak of tularaemia in South Moravia, Czech Republic. Francisella tularensis was not isolated from H.concinna ticks or Aedes spp. mosquitoes, whereas twenty-one isolates were recovered from the other haematophagous arthropods. Dermacentor reticulatus revealed a significantly higher infection rate (2.6%) than I.ricinus (0.2%). This tick species acts as principal vector for tularaemia in the enzootic focus. Monitoring of D.reticulatus for F.tularensis thus seems to be a very efficient approach in the surveillance of tularaemia in the flood-plain forest ecosystems of Europe. |
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Keywords: | Dermacentor reticulatus Ixodes ricinus Francisella tularensis tularaemia Czech Republic |
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