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Transmission cycles of Borrelia burgdorferi sensu lato involving Ixodes ricinus and/or I-hexagonus ticks and the European hedgehog, Erinaceus europaeus, in suburban and urban areas in Switzerland

Auteur(s)
Gern, Lise 
Institut de biologie 
Rouvinez, Evelyne
Toutoungi, Lina Naime
Godfroid, Edmond
Date de parution
1997
In
Folia Parasitologica
Vol.
4
No
44
De la page
309
A la page
314
Mots-clés
  • Ixodes ricinus
  • I-hexagonus
  • hedgehog
  • Erinaceus europaeus
  • reservoir
  • hosts
  • Lyme borreliosis
  • Borrelia burgdorferi sensu lato
  • LYME-DISEASE
  • PHOLEOIXODES HEXAGONUS
  • LABORATORY CONDITIONS
  • INFECTED
  • TICKS
  • RODENTS
  • IXODIDAE
  • PARKS
  • ACARI
  • SPIROCHETOSIS
  • PREVALENCE
  • Ixodes ricinus

  • I-hexagonus

  • hedgehog

  • Erinaceus europaeus

  • reservoir

  • hosts

  • Lyme borreliosis

  • Borrelia burgdorferi ...

  • LYME-DISEASE

  • PHOLEOIXODES HEXAGONU...

  • LABORATORY CONDITIONS...

  • INFECTED

  • TICKS

  • RODENTS

  • IXODIDAE

  • PARKS

  • ACARI

  • SPIROCHETOSIS

  • PREVALENCE

Résumé
European hedgehog, Erinaceus europaeus Linnaeus, 1758, is a common host of Ixodes ricinus L, and I. hexagonus Leach, vectors of the Lyme disease spirochaete, Borrelia burgdorferi sensu lato. TO investigate whether hedgehogs are reservoirs for B. burgdorferi, hedgehogs were captured in a suburban area suitable for both tick species and in an urban area where I, ricinus is absent. The infection status of the hedgehogs was determined by xenodiagnosis using I. ricinus and I. hexagonus larvae. I. hexagonus and/or I. ricinus were found on;ll hedgehogs (n = 8) from the suburban area. In contrast, only I. hexagonus was infesting animals (n = 5) from the urban area. A total of 12/13 hedgehogs harboured B. burgdorferi infected ticks. Xenodiagnostic I. ricinus and I. hexagonus larvae that fed on hedgehogs became infected. The results clearly show that European hedgehogs are reservoir hosts of the Lyme disease spirochetes. DNA of B. burgdorferi sensu stricto, B. garinii and B. afzelii was detected in culture from ear biopsy and needle aspiration material and characterized by using a genospecies-specific PCR assay. One hedgehog presented a mixed infection of the skin with B, burgdorferi sensu stricto and B. garinii. This study also identifies an enzootic transmission cycle in an urban area involving E. europaeus and I. hexagonus. The close association of I. hexagonus with the burrows of its hosts mean that the risks of contact between I. hexagonus and humans may be low.
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https://libra.unine.ch/handle/123456789/11752
Type de publication
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