Borrelia burgdorferi sensu lato-infected Ixodes ricinus collected from vegetation near the Arctic Circle
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https://hdl.handle.net/10037/9011Dato
2015-07-06Type
Journal articleTidsskriftartikkel
Peer reviewed
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Hvidsten, Dag; Stordal, Frode; Lager, Malin; Rognerud, Bjørg; Kristiansen, Bjørn Erik; Matussek, Andreas; Gray, Jeremy; Stuen, SnorreSammendrag
This is the first study to determine the density of questing Ixodes ricinus in northern Norway. It was performed
at two sites in Brønnøy, which has been known for its tick permissive habitats for decades and
is one of the northernmost habitats with an abundant I. ricinus population in the world. From April to
November 2011, all stages of host-seeking I. ricinus were collected from the two sites. The overall prevalence
of nymphs infected with Borrelia burgdorferi sensu lato was 21% and that of adultticks 46%. The rates
of the genospecies Borrelia afzelii, Borrelia garinii, and Borrelia valaisiana were similar to findings in most
other studies in Scandinavia, with B. afzelii by far the most prevalent at 76%. The high Borrelia-infection
prevalence in ticks from Brønnøy may explain the high incidence rate of reported Lyme borreliosis in the
municipality.
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Published version also available at http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.ttbdis.2015.07.002