“…White-footed mice ( Peromyscus leucopus ) and meadow voles ( Microtus pennsylvanicus ) have been established as reservoir hosts on the basis of seroprevalence ( 16 , 17 ), and P. leucopus mice are known to transmit the pathogen to ticks ( 18 ). Other rodent species, including species in other genera of mice ( Apodemus and Sicista ) and voles ( Eothenomys, Lagurus, and Myodes ) are known hosts in Europe ( 19 – 21 ) and Asia ( 22 – 24 ). B. microti or B. microti –like infection has been observed in other common eastern US mammal species, such as short-tailed shrews ( Blarina brevicauda ) ( 25 ), eastern cottontail rabbits (Sylvilagus floridanus ) ( 17 ), eastern chipmunks ( Tamias striatus ) ( 17 ), raccoons ( Procyon lotor ) ( 26 ) and foxes ( 27 ), and congeneric species in other regions or countries, including Sciurus spp.…”