First finding of Rickettsia rickettsii in Haemaphysalis longicornis (Acari: Ixodidae) in North America.

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Manar Soliman, Gregory M Williams, Mohammad M Ali, Aaron Preidel, Kim Cervantes, Mathew Bickerton, Dana Woell, Usha Yadav, Maria M Castellanos, William L Nicholson, Bryan N Ayres, James L Occi
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Rocky Mountain spotted fever (RMSF) is a tick-borne infection caused by Rickettsia rickettsii Brumpt, which is included in the spotted fever group (SFG) rickettsioses. In the United States, RMSF is transmitted primarily by ticks in the genus Dermacentor and in parts of Arizona and northern Mexico, by Rhipicephalus sanguineus Latreille. SFG rickettsiosis cases have been reported throughout the United States, but between 2018 and 2022, 5 states (Alabama, Arkansas, Missouri, North Carolina, and Tennessee) accounted for over 50% of SFG rickettsiosis cases. The most virulent of the spotted fever group rickettsia (SFGR), R. rickettsii, is potentially fatal if misdiagnosed or left untreated. Tick surveillance is one tool that public health entomologists utilize in identifying potential hot spots of infected ticks. Although the prevalence of R. rickettsii in tick populations is generally low (∼1% or less), the severity of this disease warrants frequent surveillance for the pathogen. With the inadvertent introduction of the longhorned tick into the United States, and its proven laboratory competence for transmitting R. rickettsii, the New Jersey Department of Health initiated surveillance of this tick for R. rickettsii. Here, we report the first finding of R. rickettsii in field-collected longhorned ticks, Haemaphysalis longicornis Neumann.

北美长角血蜱(蜱螨目:伊蚊科)中首次发现立克次体。
落基山斑疹热(RMSF)是由立克次体引起的蜱传感染,属于斑点热组(SFG)立克次体病。在美国,RMSF主要由革蜱属的蜱传播,在亚利桑那州和墨西哥北部部分地区,由Latreille sanguineus Rhipicephalus传播。美国各地都报告了SFG立克次体病病例,但在2018年至2022年期间,5个州(阿拉巴马州、阿肯色州、密苏里州、北卡罗来纳州和田纳西州)占SFG立克次体病病例的50%以上。斑点热群中最致命的立克次体(SFGR)是立克次体,如果误诊或不及时治疗,可能会致命。蜱虫监测是公共卫生昆虫学家用来识别受感染蜱虫潜在热点的一种工具。虽然蜱虫种群中立克次体的流行率一般较低(~ 1%或更低),但这种疾病的严重程度需要对病原体进行频繁监测。由于长角蜱无意中被引入美国,并经实验室证实具有传播立克次体的能力,新泽西州卫生部开始对该蜱进行立克次体监测。本文报道首次在野外采集的长角蜱长角血蜱中发现立克次体。
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