Salkeld Daniel J, Eisen Rebecca J, Stapp Paul, Wilder Aryn P, Lowell Jennifer, Tripp Daniel W, Albertson Doug, Antolin Michael F
Department of Biological Science, California State University, Fullerton, California 92834, USA.
J Wildl Dis. 2007 Jul;43(3):425-31. doi: 10.7589/0090-3558-43.3.425.
Swift foxes (Vulpes velox) have been proposed as potential carriers of fleas infected with the bacterium Yersinia pestis between areas of epizootics in black-tailed prairie dogs (Cynomys ludovicianus). We examined antibody prevalence rates of a population of swift foxes in Colorado, USA, and used polymerase chain reaction (PCR) assays to examine their flea biota for evidence of Y. pestis. Fifteen of 61 (24%) captured foxes were seropositive, and antibody prevalence was spatially correlated with epizootic plague activity in prairie dog colonies in the year of, and previous to, the study. Foxes commonly harbored the flea Pulex simulans, though none of the fleas was positive for Y. pestis.
草原狐(Vulpes velox)被认为可能是感染鼠疫杆菌的跳蚤在黑尾土拨鼠(Cynomys ludovicianus) epizootics区域之间的潜在携带者。我们检测了美国科罗拉多州一群草原狐的抗体流行率,并使用聚合酶链反应(PCR)检测来检查它们的跳蚤群落,以寻找鼠疫杆菌的证据。在捕获的61只狐狸中,有15只(24%)血清呈阳性,抗体流行率在研究当年及之前与土拨鼠群落中的 epizootic 鼠疫活动在空间上相关。狐狸通常携带类似蚤(Pulex simulans),尽管没有一只跳蚤检测出鼠疫杆菌呈阳性。