Attempted Transmission Of Ehrlichia Chaffeensis Among White-Tailed Deer By Amblyomma Maculatum

Journal of wildlife diseases(2000)

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A deer was needle-exposed intravenously to Ehrlichia chaffeensis (Rickettsiales: Ehrlichieae) in canine macrophage (DH82) cells and 7 days later was infested with laboratory-reared Amblyomma maculatum (Koch) (Acari:Ixodidae) nymphs for acquisition feeding. After molting, the adult ticks were allowed to feed on a naive deer. The organism was reisolated from the needle-exposed deer by cell culture and E. chaffeensis DNA was detected in the deer's blood by PCR. Similar isolation/recovery techniques were used for the tick-exposed deer and no evidence of infection was found. Although these findings must be considered as preliminary owing to inadequate controls, the data suggest that ii. maculatum is probably not a suitable vector for E. chaffeensis.
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Amblyomma maculatum,experimental infection,Gulf Coast tick,Odocoileus virginianus,white-tailed deer
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