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20 January 2018 Lack of Evidence for Transovarial Transmission of the Lyme Disease Spirochete Borrelia mayonii by Infected Female Ixodes scapularis (Acari: Ixodidae) Ticks
Nicole E. Breuner, Andrias Hojgaard, Lars Eisen
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Abstract

The recently described Lyme disease spirochete Borrelia mayonii is associated with human illness in the Upper Midwest of the United States. Experimental laboratory studies and field observations on natural infection indicate that B. mayonii is maintained by horizontal transmission between tick vectors and vertebrate reservoirs. While maintaining a colony of Ixodes scapularis Say (Acari: Ixodidae) ticks infected with the B. mayonii type strain (MN141420), we had an opportunity to examine whether infected females may pass this spirochete transovarially to their offspring. We found no evidence of B. mayonii infection in subsets of larvae originating from 18 infected I. scapularis females (grand total of 810 larvae tested), or in mice exposed to larval feeding.

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Nicole E. Breuner, Andrias Hojgaard, and Lars Eisen "Lack of Evidence for Transovarial Transmission of the Lyme Disease Spirochete Borrelia mayonii by Infected Female Ixodes scapularis (Acari: Ixodidae) Ticks," Journal of Medical Entomology 55(3), 739-741, (20 January 2018). https://doi.org/10.1093/jme/tjx248
Received: 30 August 2017; Accepted: 5 December 2017; Published: 20 January 2018
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KEYWORDS
Borrelia mayonii
Ixodes scapularis
Lyme disease
transovarial transmission
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