“…The bacterium is transmitted by ixodid ticks and infects a wide range of species including domesticated ruminants (Gordon et al, 1932), equids (de la Fuente et al, 2005a), cats (Tarello, 2005), dogs (Poitout et al, 2005), wild animals (Skarphédinsson et al, 2005) and humans (Chen et al, 1994;Petrovec et al, 1997). In the United States the principal vectors are Ixodes scapularis and I. pacificus (Dumler, 1997), while in Europe the main exophilic tick vectors are I. ricinus and I. trianguliceps (Ogden et al, 1998). Rodents (Ogden et al, 1998), wild ruminants (Skarphédinsson et al, 2005) and domestic ruminants are potentially important reservoir hosts of A. phagocytophilum.…”