Diversity and host specificity of
Borrelia burgdorferi
’s outer surface protein C (
ospC
) alleles in synanthropic mammals, with a notable
ospC
allele U absence from mixed infections
Scarlet A. Shifflett,
Francisco C. Ferreira,
Julia González
et al.
Abstract:Interactions among pathogen genotypes that vary in host specificity may affect overall transmission dynamics in multi-host systems.
Borrelia burgdorferi
, a bacterium that causes Lyme disease, is typically transmitted among wildlife by
Ixodes
ticks. Despite the existence of many alleles of
B. burgdorferi
’s
sensu stricto
outer surface protein C (
ospC
) gene, most human infections are caused … Show more
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