Spatial data of Ixodes ricinus instar abundance and nymph pathogen prevalence, Scandinavia, 2016-2017

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  • Kjær, Lene Jung
  • Kirstine Klitgaard
  • arnulf Soleng
  • Kristin Skarsfjord Edgar
  • Heidi H Elisabeth Lindstedt
  • Katrine M Paulsen
  • Åshild Kristine andreassen
  • Lars Korslund
  • Vivian Kjelland
  • audun Slettan
  • Snorre Stuen
  • Petter Kjellander
  • Madeleine Christensson
  • Malin Teräväinen
  • andreas Baum
  • Laura Mark Jensen
  • Bødker, René
ticks carry pathogens that can cause disease in both animals and humans, and there is a need to monitor the distribution and abundance of ticks and the pathogens they carry to pinpoint potential high risk areas for tick-borne disease transmission. In a joint Scandinavian study, we measured Ixodes ricinus instar abundance at 159 sites in southern Scandinavia in August-September, 2016, and collected 29,440 tick nymphs at 50 of these sites. We additionally measured abundance at 30 sites in August-September, 2017. We tested the 29,440 tick nymphs in pools of 10 in a Fluidigm real-time PCR chip to screen for 17 different tick-associated pathogens, 2 pathogen groups and 3 tick species. We present data on the geolocation, habitat type and instar abundance of the surveyed sites, as well as presence/absence of each pathogen in all analysed pools from the 50 collection sites and individual prevalence for each site. these data can be used alone or in combination with other data for predictive modelling and mapping of high-risk areas.
OriginalsprogEngelsk
Artikelnummer238
TidsskriftScientific Data
Vol/bind7
Antal sider7
ISSN2052-4463
DOI
StatusUdgivet - 2020

Bibliografisk note

Author Correction: Spatial data of Ixodes ricinus instar abundance and nymph pathogen prevalence, Scandinavia, 2016–2017

Correction to: Scientific Data https://doi.org/10.1038/s41597-020-00579-y, published online 16 July 2020

    Forskningsområder

  • Bacterial infection, Ecological epidemiology, Entomology

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