Smith R C, Gordon J C, Gordon S W, Philip R N
J Am Vet Med Assoc. 1983 Dec 15;183(12):1451-3.
A survey for the prevalence of Rocky Mountain spotted fever antibodies in dogs from a well-defined endemic area in Columbus, Ohio (Franklin County), was conducted during the summer of 1981. Seventy-three blood samples from dogs in this area were tested by microimmunofluorescence for antibodies to Rickettsia rickettsii and other rickettsial antigens. Thirty-three (45.2%) of these samples were positive for R rickettsii, with titers ranging from 1:8 to 1:2,048. For comparison, 137 blood samples from dogs at the Franklin County Dog Pound also were tested. One dog (0.7%) from the comparison group was seropositive to R rickettsii, with a 1:64 titer. The results indicated a nidus of this disease within the city of Columbus, Ohio.
1981年夏天,在俄亥俄州哥伦布市(富兰克林县)一个明确的地方性流行区域,对犬类进行了落基山斑疹热抗体流行情况的调查。该区域的73份犬血样通过微量免疫荧光法检测了针对立氏立克次体和其他立克次体抗原的抗体。其中33份(45.2%)血样对立氏立克次体呈阳性,滴度范围为1:8至1:2048。作为对照,还检测了富兰克林县动物收容所137份犬血样。对照组中有1只犬(0.7%)对立氏立克次体血清呈阳性,滴度为1:64。结果表明,在俄亥俄州哥伦布市内存在该病的疫源地。