Detection of Borrelia burgdorferi in laboratory-reared Ixodes dammini (Acari: Ixodidae) fed on experimentally inoculated white-tailed deer

Larvae and nymphs of Ixodes dammini Spielman, Piesman, Clifford and Corwin from a laboratory colony were fed on two white-tailed deer, Odocoileus virginianus (Zimmermann) inoculated with either the SH2-82 or JD-1 strains of Borrelia burgdorferi Johnson, Schmid, Hyde, Steigerwalt and Brenner. Ticks w...

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Veröffentlicht in:Journal of medical entomology 1992-11, Vol.29 (6), p.980-984
Hauptverfasser: Oliver, J.H. Jr. (Georgia Southern University, Statesboro, GA), Stallknecht, D, Chandler, F.W, James, A.M, McGuire, B.S, Howerth, E
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Zusammenfassung:Larvae and nymphs of Ixodes dammini Spielman, Piesman, Clifford and Corwin from a laboratory colony were fed on two white-tailed deer, Odocoileus virginianus (Zimmermann) inoculated with either the SH2-82 or JD-1 strains of Borrelia burgdorferi Johnson, Schmid, Hyde, Steigerwalt and Brenner. Ticks were exposed to one deer 43 and 69 d after inoculation of the spirochete and to a second deer 35 and 61 d after inoculation. Polymerase chain reaction assays amplified the 158 bp OspA DNA target sequence in 11.1% (n = 9) of fed larvae and 3.3% (n = 30) of nymphs from the deer inoculated with the SH2-82 strain, and 22.7% (n = 22) of larvae and 0% (n = 21) of nymphs from a second deer inoculated with the JD-1 strain of B. burgdorferi. One of three females derived from nymphs fed on one of the inoculated deer showed presence of B. burgdorferi DNA, but none of four males was positive. Experimentally inoculated deer can serve as a source of at least two geographic strains of B. burgdorferi to I. dammini larvae and nymphs for at least several weeks
ISSN:0022-2585
1938-2928
DOI:10.1093/jmedent/29.6.980