1. Exposure, infection and disease with the tick-borne pathogen Borrelia miyamotoi in the Netherlands and Sweden, 2007-2019.
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Hoornstra D, Stukolova OA, van Eck JA, Sokolova MI, Platonov AE, Hofhuis A, Vos ERA, Reimerink J, van den Berg OE, van den Wijngaard CC, Lager M, Wilhelmsson P, Lindgren PE, Forsberg P, Henningsson AJ, and Hovius JW
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Using a novel multi-antigen protein array and diagnostic algorithm the exposure, infection, and disease caused by the emerging tick-borne pathogen Borrelia miyamotoi was investigated in the Netherlands and Sweden throughout different populations at risk of tick-bites over the past decades. ABSTRACT: The impact of the emerging tick-borne pathogen Borrelia miyamotoi is not fully understood. We utilized a protein array to investigate B. miyamotoi seroreactivity in various human populations in the Netherlands and Sweden. The IgM/IgG seroprevalence in Dutch healthy (2·5%, 95%CI 1·5-4·1) and population controls (2·0%, 95%CI 0·9-4·4) was lower (p=0·01 and p=0·01) compared to the tick-bite cohort (6·1%, 95%CI 3·9-9·5). In accordance, the Swedish healthy controls (1·0%, 95%CI 0·1-6·9) revealed a lower (p=0·005 and p<0·001) IgM/IgG seroprevalence compared to the tick-bite (8·9%, 95%CI 5·7-13·7) and fever after tick-bite cohort (16·5%, 95%CI 10·6-24·8). Altogether, 15 of 2,175 individuals had serologic evidence of early B. miyamotoi infection. The risk of infection with B. miyamotoi was 0·7% (95%CI 0·3-1·4) in tick-bitten individuals, and of disease 7·3% (95%CI 2·6-12·8) in those with a febrile illness after tick-bite. Our findings provide insights into the risk of infection and disease with this pathogen in Europe., Competing Interests: Declaration of Competing Interest The authors declare that they have no known competing financial interests or personal relationships that could have appeared to influence the work reported in this paper. Declaration of interests All involved authors declare to have no competing interests., (Copyright © 2024. Published by Elsevier Ltd.)
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- 2024
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