University of Wisconsin, 237 Russell Labs, 1630 Linden Dr., Madison, WI 53706, USA.
J Med Entomol. 2013 May;50(3):632-9. doi: 10.1603/me12234.
As a result of the increasing incidence of Lyme disease and other tick-borne pathogens in Wisconsin, we assessed the distribution of adult blacklegged ticks through collections from hunter-killed deer in 2008 and 2009 and compared results with prior surveys beginning in 1981. Volunteers staffed 21 Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources registration stations in 21 counties in the eastern half of Wisconsin in 2008 and 10 stations in seven counties in northwestern Wisconsin in 2009. In total, 786 and 300 white-tailed deer (Odocoileus virginianus) were examined in 2008 and 2009, respectively. All but three stations in 2008 were positive for ticks and all stations in 2009 were positive for ticks. The three sites negative for ticks occurred within the eastern half of Wisconsin. The results indicate that range expansion of Ixodes scapularis (Say) is continuing and the risk of tick exposure is increasing, especially in the eastern one-third of the state.
由于莱姆病和其他蜱传病原体在威斯康星州的发病率不断上升,我们评估了 2008 年和 2009 年猎人捕杀的鹿身上成年黑腿蜱的分布情况,并将结果与 1981 年开始的先前调查进行了比较。2008 年,志愿者在威斯康星州东部 21 个县的 21 个威斯康星州自然资源部注册站和 2009 年在威斯康星州西北部的 7 个县的 10 个站工作。2008 年和 2009 年分别检查了 786 只和 300 只白尾鹿(Odocoileus virginianus)。2008 年除了三个站外,所有站的蜱虫检测均呈阳性,2009 年所有站的蜱虫检测均呈阳性。三个蜱虫检测呈阴性的站点位于威斯康星州的东部。结果表明,Ixodes scapularis(Say)的分布范围正在扩大,蜱虫暴露的风险正在增加,尤其是在该州的东部三分之一地区。