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Borrelia burgdorferi in rodents (Apodemus flavicollis andA. sylvaticus): Duration and enhancement of infectivity forIxodes ricinus ticks
Authors:Dr L. Gern  M. Siegenthaler  C. M. Hu  S. Leuba-Garcia  P. F. Humair  J. Moret
Affiliation:(1) Institut de Zoologie, Université de Neuchâtel, Chantemerle 22, CH-2007 Neuchâtel, Switzerland;(2) Institut de Mathématiques, Université de Neuchâtel, Neuchâtel, Switzerland
Abstract:Ixodes ricinus is an important vector ofBorrelia burgdorferi in Europe, and small rodents (Apodemus flavicollis, A. sylvaticus andClethrionomys glareolus) are important sources for infecting ticks. In this study, we examined their reservoir role by studying the duration of their infectivity for ticks.A. flavicollis andA. sylvaticus mice captured in nature were exposed to uninfectedI. ricinus larvae at different times after their capture: 10 days, and 2, 7, 11, 14 and 40 months. Ticks were examined for spirochaetes after moulting using direct immunofluorescence. All animals remained infective for ticks their life long but the efficiency of transmission from hosts to ticks varied from one individual to the other, presenting a three-fold variation (26.5% to 81.4%). Rodents continously exposed to successive infestations by larvalI. ricinus ticks over a period of one month showed an enhancement of infectivity for larval ticks during this period.
Keywords:Apodemus sp.  Borrelia burgdorferi  Infectivity to tick  Ixodes ricinus
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