Department of Entomology and Plant Pathology, University of Tennessee, Knoxville, TN 37996, USA.
Department of Biomedical Diagnostic Sciences, College of Veterinary Medicine, University of Tennessee, Knoxville, TN 37996, USA.
Int J Environ Res Public Health. 2021 Jul 28;18(15):7980. doi: 10.3390/ijerph18157980.
Between March 2019 and February 2020, Asian long-horned ticks ( Neumann, 1901) were discovered and collected for the first time in one middle and seven eastern Tennessee counties, facilitated by a newly developed passive and collaborative tick-surveillance network. Network collaborators included federal, state, county, university, and private resource personnel working with companion animals, livestock, and wildlife. Specimens were collected primarily from dogs and cattle, with initial detections of female adult stage ticks by stakeholders associated with parasitology positions (e.g., entomologists and veterinary parasitologists). Initial county tick detections were confirmed with morphological and molecular identifications, and then screened for the presence of animal-associated pathogens (, species, species, and ), for which all tests were negative. Herein, we describe the identification and confirmation of these tick specimens as well as other results of the surveillance collaboration.
在 2019 年 3 月至 2020 年 2 月期间,通过一个新开发的被动式合作蜱虫监测网络,在田纳西州中部的一个县和东部的七个县首次发现并采集到了亚洲长角蜱(Neumann,1901)。网络合作方包括联邦、州、县、大学和私人资源人员,他们与伴侣动物、牲畜和野生动物一起工作。标本主要从狗和牛身上采集,最初由与寄生虫学职位相关的利益相关者(例如昆虫学家和兽医寄生虫学家)检测到雌性成蜱。最初的县蜱虫检测通过形态学和分子鉴定得到确认,然后对动物相关病原体(、、和 )的存在进行了筛查,所有检测均为阴性。在此,我们描述了这些蜱虫标本的鉴定和确认,以及监测合作的其他结果。