Prevalence of Lyme Disease Borrelia spp. in Ticks from Migratory Birds on the Japanese Mainland
- 1 March 2000
- journal article
- research article
- Published by American Society for Microbiology in Applied and Environmental Microbiology
- Vol. 66 (3) , 982-986
- https://doi.org/10.1128/aem.66.3.982-986.2000
Abstract
Borrelia sp. prevalence in ticks on migratory birds was surveyed in central Japan. In autumn, a total of 1,733 birds representing 40 species were examined for ticks. A total of 361 ticks were obtained from 173 birds of 15 species, and these ticks were immature Haemaphysalis flava (94.4%), Haemaphysalis longicornis , Ixodes columnae , Ixodes persulcatus , Ixodes turdus , and an unidentified Ixodes species. Of these, 27 juveniles of H. flava on Turdus pallidus , Turdus cardis , or Emberiza spodocephala , 2 juveniles of I. persulcatus on T. pallidus , and 1 female H. flava molted from a T. pallidus -derived nymph were positive for the presence of Borrelia by Barbour-Stoenner-Kelly culture passages. In spring, a total of 16 ticks obtained from 102 birds of 21 species were negative for the spirochete. Isolates from 15 ticks were characterized by 5S-23S rRNA intergenic spacer restriction fragment length polymorphism analysis; all isolates were identified as Borrelia garinii with pattern B/B′ based on the previous patterning. According to the intergenic spacer sequences, 2 of 15 isolates, strains Fi14f and Fi24f, were highly similar to B. garinii strains 935T of Korea and ChY13p of Inner Mongolia, China, respectively. These findings indicate that Lyme disease-causing B. garinii may have been introduced to Japan by migratory birds from northeastern China via Korea. Additionally, a case of transstadial transmission of B. garinii from nymph to adult H. flava suggests that the infected H. flava may transmit Borrelia to large animals.Keywords
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