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Borrelia infection in Ixodes pararicinus ticks (Acari: Ixodidae) from northwestern Argentina
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2014-06Registro en:
Venzai, José M.; Labruna, Marcelo B.; Mangold, Atilio Jose; Colina, Rodney; Maya, Leticia; Barbieri, Amalia M.; et al.; Borrelia infection in Ixodes pararicinus ticks (Acari: Ixodidae) from northwestern Argentina; Elsevier Science; Acta Tropica; 139; 6-2014; 1-4
0001-706X
CONICET Digital
CONICET
Autor
Nava, Santiago
Barbieri, Amalia M.
Maya, Leticia
Colina, Rodney
Mangold, Atilio Jose
Labruna, Marcelo B.
Venzai, José M.
Resumen
The aim of this work was to describe for the first time the presence of Borrelia burgdorferi sensu lato infecting ticks in Argentina. Unfed specimens of Ixodes pararicinus collected from vegetation in Jujuy Province were tested for Borrelia infection by PCR targeting the gene flagellin (fla), the rrfA-rrlB intergenic spacer region (IGS) and the 16S rDNA (rrs) gene. One male and one female of I. pararicinus collected in Jujuy were found to be positive to Borrelia infection with the three molecular markers tested. Phylogenetically, the Borrelia found in I. pararicinus from Jujuy belongs to the B. burgdorferi s.l complex, and it was similar to one of the genospecies detected in I. aragaoi from Uruguay. Also, this genospecies is closely related to two genospecies known from USA, Borrelia americana and the Borrelia sp. genospecies 1. The epidemiological risk that implies the infection with Borrelia in I. paracinus ticks from Argentina appears to be low because the genospecies detected is not suspected of having clinical relevance and there are no records of Ixodes ticks biting humans in the southern cone of South America. Further studies are needed to assess accurately if there is risk of borreliosis transmitted by ticks in South America.