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<i>Ixodes ricinus</i> : vector of a hitherto undescribed spotted fever group agent in Switzerland

Auteur(s)
Burgdorfer, Willy
Barbour, Alan G.
Hayes, Stanley F.
Péter, Olivier
Aeschlimann, André 
Institut de biologie 
Date de parution
1979
In
Acta Tropica, Elsevier, 1979/36//357-367
Mots-clés
  • tick
  • <i>Ixodes ricinus</i>
  • rickettsia
  • spotted fever group
  • tick

  • <i>Ixodes ricinus</i>...

  • rickettsia

  • spotted fever group

Résumé
A tick/rickettsial survey in various parts of Switzerland revealed the presence of a new, hitherto undescribed spotted fever group rickettsia ("Swiss agent") in up to 11.7% of </i>I ricinus</i> collected off vegetation. Infection in ticks was found to be generalized with rickettsiae developing intracellularly and occasionally also intranuclearly. As a result of massive growth in ovarial tissues, including the germinative cells, the rate oftransovarial and filial infection was 100%. <br> The "Swiss agent" appears to be nonpathogenic for guinea pigs, domestic rabbits, and Swiss mice, but in male meadow voles (<i>Microtus pennsylvanicus</i>) it produces a microscopically detectable infection in the tunica vaginalis. The rickettsia grows well in tissue culture systems including chick embryo fibroblast, Vero, and vole tissue cells, when inoculated via yolk sac into 5-day-old hens' eggs, it kills 100% of the embryos after 5 to 7 days. <br> Antigenic relatedness of the "Swiss agent" to rickettsiae of the spotted fever group was indicated by indirect and direct fluorescent antibody staining. Preliminary serologic typing by microimmunofluorescence and by microagglutination indicated that the "Swiss agent" differs from all prototype strains of spotted fever group rickettsiae studied so far.
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https://libra.unine.ch/handle/123456789/13508
Type de publication
journal article
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 main article: Burgdorfer_Willy_-_Ixodes_ricinus_vector_of_a_hitherto_undescribed_20100603.pdf (3.46 MB)
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