<i>Borrelia miyamotoi</i> Infections in Humans and Ticks, Northeastern China

Bao‐Gui Jiang(Institute of Microbiology), Na Jia(Institute of Microbiology), Jia‐Fu Jiang(Mudanjiang Medical University), Yuan-Chun Zheng(Mudanjiang Medical University), Yan-Li Chu(Mudanjiang Medical University), Rui-Ruo Jiang(Mudanjiang Medical University), Ya-Wei Wang(Mudanjiang Medical University), Hongbo Liu(Institute of Microbiology), Ran Wei(Institute of Microbiology), Wenhui Zhang(Institute of Microbiology), Yan Li(Mudanjiang Medical University), Xiaowei Xu(Mudanjiang Medical University), Jinling Ye(Mudanjiang Medical University), Nan-Nan Yao(Mudanjiang Medical University), Xiaojing Liu(Institute of Microbiology), Qiu-Bo Huo(Institute of Microbiology), Yi Sun(Institute of Microbiology), Ju-Liang Song(Mudanjiang Medical University), Wei Liu(Mudanjiang Medical University), Wu‐Chun Cao(Mudanjiang Medical University)
Emerging infectious diseases
January 3, 2018
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Abstract

We conducted an investigation of Borrelia miyamotoi infections in humans and ticks in northeastern China. Of 984 patients reporting recent tick bites, 14 (1.4%) were found to be infected with B. miyamotoi by PCR and genomic sequencing. The 14 patients had nonspecific febrile manifestations, including fever, headache, anorexia, asthenia, and arthralgia. Rash, eschar, and regional lymphadenopathy were each observed in 1 patient. Four (28.6%) patients were hospitalized because of severe disease. B. miyamotoi was detected in 3.0% (19/627) of Ixodes persulcatus, 1 (2.8%) of 36 Haemaphysalis concinna, and none of 29 Dermacentor silvarum ticks. Phylogenetic analyses based on sequences of a nearly entire 16s rRNA gene, a partial flagellin gene, and the glycerophosphodiester phosphodiesterase gene revealed that B. miyamotoi identified in patients and ticks were clustered in the group of the Siberian type. These findings indicate that B. miyamotoi is endemic in northeastern China and its public health significance deserves further investigation.


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