Magnarelli L A, Anderson J F, Burgdorfer W, Philip R N, Chappell W A
Can J Microbiol. 1984 Apr;30(4):491-4. doi: 10.1139/m84-072.
During 1980-1982, white-footed mice (Peromyscus leucopus) were captured in Newtown, Connecticut, an area where Rickettsia rickettsii, the etiologic agent of Rocky Mountain spotted fever, is thought to be enzootic. An indirect microimmunofluorescence test identified specific antibodies to this organism in 16 of 237 (7%) sera: titration end points for 14 samples were relatively high (1:128-1:2048). Antibodies were detected in mice during 1980 and 1981 with monthly prevalences varying from 8 to 22%. These results suggest that P. leucopus may be involved in the ecology of R. rickettsii and that these rodents can be included along with other mammals to monitor spotted fever rickettsial infections in nature.
1980年至1982年期间,在康涅狄格州纽敦捕获了白足鼠(白足鼠属),该地区被认为是落基山斑疹热的病原体立氏立克次体的自然疫源地。间接微量免疫荧光试验在237份血清中的16份(7%)中鉴定出针对该病原体的特异性抗体:14份样本的滴定终点相对较高(1:128 - 1:2048)。1980年和1981年在小鼠体内检测到抗体,每月患病率在8%至22%之间变化。这些结果表明,白足鼠可能参与了立氏立克次体的生态,并且这些啮齿动物可以与其他哺乳动物一起纳入监测自然界中的斑疹热立克次体感染。