1991
DOI: 10.4269/ajtmh.1991.44.469
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Isolation of Borrelia burgdorferi from arthropods Collected in Texas

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“…have been largely refractory to the culture medium that supports B. burgdorferi. B. lonestari has never been cultured (3,9), and few instances of culture of B. burgdorferi from A. americanum have been reported in the literature (5,23,29,34,38). The relationship of B. lonestari to its tick and vertebrate hosts, to other Borrelia spp., and to human disease awaits explanation.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…have been largely refractory to the culture medium that supports B. burgdorferi. B. lonestari has never been cultured (3,9), and few instances of culture of B. burgdorferi from A. americanum have been reported in the literature (5,23,29,34,38). The relationship of B. lonestari to its tick and vertebrate hosts, to other Borrelia spp., and to human disease awaits explanation.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…5 The increasing heterogeneity of B burgdorferi in North America may relate to the possibility that strain variants may have adapted to the Lone Star tick. [6][7][8][9] Additionally, the identification of Borrelia lonestari in Lone Star ticks 10 and the findings of other researchers of spirochetes consistent with B burgdorferi or Borrelia DNA in Lone Star ticks 8,[11][12][13][14][15] have warranted a closer look at Lone Star ticks as a possible vector of a borreliosis. The exact cause of physician-diagnosed erythema migrans in the South, including Missouri, is currently being investigated.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Transverse sections of spirochetes revealed a trilaminar membrane consisting of an outer membrane (sheath), a cell wall, and an inner cytoplasmic membrane, analogous to what has been described for other Borrelia spp. (7,49) (Fig. 3C and 5C).…”
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“…A. americanum has been shown to be an incompetent vector for B. burgdorferi, and serologic testing of STARI patients does not support a diagnosis of classic Lyme disease despite microscopic evidence of spirochetes in biopsy samples of affected skin, leading researchers to speculate that another Borrelia sp. may be responsible (16,24,29,31,33,35,39,42,48,49). However, all attempts to culture spirochetes from patients with STARI and from ticks have failed.…”
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