Detection of multiple tick-borne pathogens in Ixodes scapularis from Hunterdon County, NJ, USA.

Current research in parasitology & vector-borne diseases(2023)

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Several human pathogens vectored by the blacklegged tick ( Say; Acari: Ixodidae) are endemic in the state of New Jersey. Disease incidence data suggest that these conditions occur disproportionately in the northwestern portion of the state, including in the county of Hunterdon. We conducted active surveillance at three forested sites in Hunterdon County during 2020 and 2021, collecting 662 nymphal and adult . Ticks were tested for five pathogens by qPCR/qRT-PCR: , , , , and Powassan virus (POWV) lineage 2. Over 2 years, 25.4% of nymphs and 58.4% of adults were found infected with at least one pathogen, with 10.6% of all ticks infected with more than one pathogen. We report substantial spatial and temporal variability of and , with high relative abundance of the human-infective variant -ha. Notably, POWV was detected for the first time in Hunterdon, a county where human cases have not been reported. Based on comparisons with active surveillance initiatives in nearby counties, further investigation of non-entomological factors potentially influencing rates of tick-borne illness in Hunterdon is recommended.
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Anaplasma phagocytophilum,Babesia microti,Borrelia,Co-infection,Ixodes scapularis,Tick-borne disease
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