
From a migrating golden jackal (Canis aureus), we retrieved 21 live male Dermacentor reticulatus ticks, a species not previously reported from wildlife in Denmark. We identified Rickettsia raoultii from 18 (86%) of the ticks. This bacterium is associated with scalp eschar and neck lymphadenopathy after tick bite syndrome among humans.
Male, carnivores, Dermacentor reticulatus, Denmark, Infectious and parasitic diseases, RC109-216, vectors, Animals, Rickettsia, Dermacentor, Rickettsia raoultii, R, Dispatch, Rickettsia Infections, Jackals, Spotted Fever Group Rickettsiosis, Long-distance migration, Genes, Bacterial, Medicine, Animal Migration, Arachnid Vectors, Long distance migration
Male, carnivores, Dermacentor reticulatus, Denmark, Infectious and parasitic diseases, RC109-216, vectors, Animals, Rickettsia, Dermacentor, Rickettsia raoultii, R, Dispatch, Rickettsia Infections, Jackals, Spotted Fever Group Rickettsiosis, Long-distance migration, Genes, Bacterial, Medicine, Animal Migration, Arachnid Vectors, Long distance migration
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