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1 July 2003 The Effects of Bird Feeders on Lyme Disease Prevalence and Density of Ixodes scapularis (Acari: Ixodidae) in a Residential Area of Dutchess County, New York
Andrea K. Townsend, Richard S. Ostfeld, Kathleen B. Geher
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The effects of bird feeders on local densities of Ixodes scapularis ticks and prevalence of Lyme disease were examined in residential areas of Dutchess County, NY. Ticks were collected, counted, and analyzed for Borrelia burgdorferi spirochetes in 2001–2002 on residential properties with and without bird feeders. Tick densities and infection prevalence were not significantly different on properties with and without bird feeders. Furthermore, analysis of a questionnaire, administered to 580 local residents in 2001, showed that bird feeders were not associated with the prevalence of Lyme disease. These observations suggest that bird feeders should not be considered a risk factor for Lyme disease in this residential setting.

Andrea K. Townsend, Richard S. Ostfeld, and Kathleen B. Geher "The Effects of Bird Feeders on Lyme Disease Prevalence and Density of Ixodes scapularis (Acari: Ixodidae) in a Residential Area of Dutchess County, New York," Journal of Medical Entomology 40(4), 540-546, (1 July 2003). https://doi.org/10.1603/0022-2585-40.4.540
Received: 24 March 2003; Accepted: 1 April 2003; Published: 1 July 2003
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KEYWORDS
birds
Borrelia burgdorferi
Ixodes
Lyme disease
risk factors
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