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ABSTRACT: Importance
Ticks are increasingly important vectors of disease, particularly in the United States where expanding tick ranges and intrusion into previously wild areas has resulted in increasing human exposure to ticks. Emerging human pathogens have been identified in ticks at an increasing rate, and yet little is known about the full community of microbes circulating in various tick species, a crucial first step to understanding how they interact with each and their tick host, as well as their ability to cause disease in humans. We investigated the bacterial and viral communities of the Western blacklegged tick in California and found 11 previously uncharacterized viruses circulating in this population.
SUBMITTER: Martyn C
PROVIDER: S-EPMC11237458 | biostudies-literature | 2024 Jun
REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature
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Ticks are increasingly important vectors of human and agricultural diseases. While many studies have focused on tick-borne bacteria, far less is known about tick-associated viruses and their roles in public health or tick physiology. To address this, we investigated patterns of bacterial and viral communities across two field populations of western black-legged ticks (<i>Ixodes pacificus</i>). Through metatranscriptomic analysis of 100 individual ticks, we quantified taxon prevalence, abundance, ...[more]