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New problems of environmental ecology: ticks and tick-borne pathogens in city parks of Ukraine.

Valentyna KolomiietsPatrycja RakowskaAnna Rymaszewska
Published in: Environmental microbiology reports (2022)
City parks of Vinnytsia, Ukraine, were examined for the occurrence of host-seeking ticks and collected specimens were examined for presence of rickettsial pathogens. In the summer season, the only collected individuals were Dermacentor reticulatus adults (n = 203). DNA identification of pathogens was conducted with the use of 16S rRNA gene amplification. Molecular analyses confirmed the presence of Rickettsia raoultii in ticks from all parks, with infection prevalence ranging from 5% to 68% across parks. These results indicate that city parks in Vinnytsia have become a new habitat for ticks of high medical and veterinary importance. Due to the risk of acquiring tick-borne pathogens, the urban environment such as parks and home gardens, should be monitored for the presence of ticks and their infection with human pathogens. Screening of these areas is an important preventive element of environmental epidemiology.
Keyphrases
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  • nucleic acid
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