Data from: Deer keds and blacklegged ticks infesting ungulates in the United States: molecular detection of Bartonella spp., Rickettsia spp., Anaplasma spp., and Borrelia spp.

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Description

Deer keds are blood-feeding flies from which several human and animal pathogens have been detected, including the causative agent of Lyme Disease (Borrelia burgdorferi). Cervids, which are the primary hosts of deer keds, are not natural reservoirs of B. burgdorferi, and it has been suggested that deer keds may acquire bacterial pathogens by co-feeding near ticks that are infected with the bacteria. We tested this hypothesis by using a molecular assay to screen for presence of Anaplasma spp., Bartonella spp., Borrelia spp., and Rickettsia spp. in specimens of European deer keds (n=306) and blacklegged ticks (n=315) collected from 38 individual white-tailed deer in Pennsylvania. There was limited similarity in the bacterial DNA detected between these ectoparasites per host, suggesting that co-feeding may not be a mechanism by which deer keds acquire these bacteria. We discuss these results in relation to deer ked feeding biology, life history, and collection timepoints. In addition, we screened specimens of European deer keds (n=410), Neotropical deer keds (n=13), Western American deer keds (n=10), and Pacific deer keds (n=14) for these same bacterial pathogens.

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Dataset Index

0.3

FAIR Score

85%

Citations

0

Mentions

0

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Publication Details

DOI

Publisher

Ag Data Commons

Assigned Domain

Subfield

Genetics

Field

Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology

Domain

Life Sciences

Confidence Score

53%

Source

Scholar Data Model

Keywords

deer ked,Anaplasma phagocytophilum,Rickettsia buchneri,Bartonella spp.,NP104,Hippoboscidae,Ixodes scapularis,Bartonella,Rickettsia,Anaplasma,hematophagous insects,animal pathogens,Lyme disease,Borrelia burgdorferi,hosts,ticks,bacteria,Odocoileus virginianus,DNA,life history,deer,ungulates,humans,Pennsylvania,Neotropics,Maryland,Virginia,Tennessee,California,British Columbia,Lipoptena cervi

Normalization Factors

FT

13.46

CTw

1.00

MTw

1.00