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Detection of Human Pathogenic Ehrlichia muris-like Agent in Peromyscus leucopus
Ticks and Tick-borne Diseases
  • Caroline G. Castillo, University of Michigan
  • Marina E. Eremeeva, Georgia Southern University
  • Susan M. Paskewitz, University of Wisconsin - Madison
  • Lynne M. Sloan, Mayo Clinic
  • Xia Lee, University of Wisconsin - Madison
  • William E. Irwin, US Army Public Health Command Region-West
  • Stefan Tonsberg, US Army Public Health Command Region-WestUS Army Public Health Command Region-West
  • Bobbi S. Pritt, Mayo Clinic
Document Type
Article
Publication Date
1-1-2014
DOI
10.1016/j.ttbdis.2014.11.006
Abstract

An Ehrlichia muris-like (EML) bacterium was recently detected in humans and Ixodes scapularis ticks in Minnesota and Wisconsin. The reservoir for this agent is unknown. To investigate the occurrence of the EML agent, groEL PCR testing and sequencing was performed on blood from small mammals and white-tailed deer that were collected in areas where human and tick infections were previously demonstrated. DNA of the EML agent was detected in two Peromyscus leucopus of 146 small mammals (1.4%); while 181 O. virginianus tested negative. This report provides the first evidence that DNA from the EML agent is found inP. leucopus, the same animal that is a reservoir for Anaplasma phagocytophilum in this region. The role of white-tailed deer remains inconclusive. Further sampling is warranted to understand the spatial and temporal distribution, transmission and maintenance of this pathogen.

Citation Information
Caroline G. Castillo, Marina E. Eremeeva, Susan M. Paskewitz, Lynne M. Sloan, et al.. "Detection of Human Pathogenic Ehrlichia muris-like Agent in Peromyscus leucopus" Ticks and Tick-borne Diseases (2014)
Available at: http://works.bepress.com/marina_eremeeva/73/