Affiliation:
1. Department of Animal Pathology, Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, University of Zaragoza, Zaragoza, Spain
2. European Centre for Disease Control (ECDC), Stockholm, Sweden
Abstract
ABSTRACT
This meta-analysis of reports examining ticks throughout the Western Palearctic region indicates a distinct geographic pattern for
Borrelia burgdorferi
sensu lato prevalence in questing nymphal
Ixodes ricinus
ticks. The greatest prevalence was reported between the 5°E and 25°E longitudes based on an analysis of 123 collection points with 37,940 nymphal tick specimens (87.43% of total nymphs; 56.35% of total ticks in the set of reports over the target area). Climatic traits, such as temperature and vegetation stress, and their seasonality correlated with
Borrelia
prevalence in questing ticks. The greatest prevalence was associated with mild winter, high summer, and low seasonal amplitude of temperatures within the range of the tick vector, higher vegetation indices in the May-June period, and well-connected vegetation patches below a threshold at which rates suddenly drop. Classification of the target territory using a qualitative risk index derived from the abiotic variables produced an indicator of the probability of finding infected ticks in the Western Palearctic region. No specific temporal trends were detected in the reported prevalence. The ranges of the different
B. burgdorferi
sensu lato genospecies showed a pattern of high biodiversity between 4°W and 20°E, partially overlapping the area of highest prevalence in ticks.
Borrelia afzelii
and
Borrelia garinii
are the dominant species in central Europe (east of ∼25°E), but
B. garinii
may appear alone at southern latitudes and
Borrelia lusitaniae
is the main indicator species for meridional territories.
Publisher
American Society for Microbiology
Subject
Ecology,Applied Microbiology and Biotechnology,Food Science,Biotechnology
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