2024
DOI: 10.20944/preprints202403.0023.v1
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Co-occurrence of <em>Borrelia burgdorferi </em>sensu lato and <em>Babesia</em> spp. DNA in <em>Ixodes ricinus</em> Ticks Collected from Vegetation and Pets in the City of Poznań, Poland

Justyna Liberska,
Jerzy Michalik,
Julia Olechnowicz
et al.

Abstract: Green spaces localized in cities create favourable environmental conditions for Ixodes ricinus, the most widespread and important vector of tick-borne pathogens in Central Europe. In this study, we described the prevalence of Borrelia burgdorferi s.l. and Babesia species found in mono- and double infections among I. ricinus ticks occurring in urban areas of the city of Poznań, west-central Poland. Two tick groups were examined: (i) a group of 1,029 host-seeking ticks (460 nymphs, 289 females, and 280 males and… Show more

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