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Entomologic and serologic evidence of zoonotic transmission of Babesia microti, eastern Switzerland

Author(s)
Foppa, Ivo M
Krause, Peter J
Spielman, Andrew
Goethert, Heidi
Gern, Lise  
Poste de physiologie comportementale  
Brand, Brigit
Telford, Sam R
Date issued
2002
In
Emerging Infectious Diseases
Vol
7
No
8
From page
722
To page
726
Subjects
TICKS IXODES-DAMMINI BORRELIA-BURGDORFERI LYME-DISEASE TRIANGULICEPS DIVERSITY INFECTION DIAGNOSIS ANTIBODY
Abstract
We evaluated human risk for infection with Babesia microti at a site in eastern Switzerland where several B. microti-infected nymphal Ixodes ricinus ticks had been found. DNA from pooled nymphal ticks amplified by polymerase chain reaction was highly homologous to published B. microti sequences. More ticks carried babesial infection in the lower portion of the rectangular 0.7-ha grid than in the upper (11% vs. 0.8%). In addition, we measured seroprevalence of immunoglobulin (Ig) G antibodies against B. microti antigen in nearby residents. Serum from 1.5% of the 396 human residents of the region reacted to B. microti antigen (greater than or equal to1:64), as determined by indirect immunofluorescence assay (IgG). These observations constitute the first report demonstrating B. microti in a human-biting vector, associated with evidence of human exposure to this agent in a European site.
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https://libra.unine.ch/handle/20.500.14713/51251
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