EXPERIMENTAL INOCULATION OF PEROMYSCUS SPP WITH BORRELIA-BURGDORFERI - EVIDENCE OF CONTACT TRANSMISSION

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BURGESS, EC
AMUNDSON, TE
DAVIS, JP
KASLOW, RA
EDELMAN, R
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[1] RES ANIM RESOURCES CTR, 2015 LINDEN DR W, MADISON, WI 53706 USA
[2] SCH VET MED MADISON, MADISON, WI 53706 USA
[3] DEPT NAT RESOURCES, MADISON, WI USA
[4] WISCONSIN DIV HLTH, MADISON, WI USA
[5] NIAID, BETHESDA, MD 20205 USA
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10.4269/ajtmh.1986.35.355
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R1 [预防医学、卫生学];
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1004 ; 120402 ;
摘要
In order to determine if Peromyscus spp. could become infected with the Lyme disease spirochete (Borrelia burgdorferi) by direct inoculation and to determine the duration of spirochetemia, 4 P. leucopus and 5 P. maniculatus were inoculated by the intramuscular, intraperitoneal, and subcutaneous routes with an isolate of B. burgdorferi obtained from the blood of a trapped wild P. leucopus from Camp McCoy, Wisconsin. All of the mice developed antibodies to B. burgdorferi which reached a peak indirect immunofluorescent (IFA) geometric mean antibody titer of 10 log2 21 days post-inoculation. B. burgdorferi was recovered from the blood of 1 P. maniculata 21 days post-inoculation. One uninfected Peromyscus of each species was housed in the same cage with the infected Peromyscus as a contact control. Both of the contact controls developed IFA B. burgdorferi antibodies by day 14, indicating contact infection. To determine if B. burgdorferi was being transmitted by direct contact, 5 uninfected P. leucopus and 5 uninfected P. maniculatus were caged with 3 B. burgdorferi infected P. leucopus and 3 infected P. maniculatus, respectively. Each of these contact-exposed P. leucopus and P. maniculatus developed antibodies to B. burgdorferi, and B. burgdorferi was isolated from the blood of 1 contact-exposed P. maniculatus 42 days post-initial contact. These findings show that P. burgdorferi can be transmitted by direct contact without an arthropod vector.
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