Cent Eur J Public Health 2000, 8(3):176-178

Potential foci of Lyme borreliosis in towns

Nadzamová D.1, Pe»ko B.1, ©tefančíková A.1, Čisláková L.2, ©těpánová G.3, ©eba M.1
1 Parasitological Institute, Slovak Academy of Sciences, Koąice, Slovak Republic
2 Institute of Epidemiology, Medical Faculty of P.J. ©afarik University, Koąice, Slovak Republic
3 Parasitological Institute, Czech Academy of Sciences, České Budějovice, Czech Republic

In 1997 the presence of ticks Ixodes ricinus infected with the agent of Lyme borreliosis was detected on the vegetation of Kosice urban agglomeration. The density of ticks on the vegetation of pericentral area islands of forest stands and neglected gardens was 2.4 times lower than that observed in a peripheral park forest. Only sporadical findings of ticks were reported from the industrial central part of town with remnants of uncultivated vegetation. Central parks and housing estates were actually tick-free. Borrelia-infected ticks, from 12.8 to 15 % were found in the park forest and pericentral areas. The results indicate potential risks for humans and domestic animals coming in contact with borrelia-infected ticks, also in the territory of large towns.

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Nadzamová D, Pe»ko B, ©tefančíková A, Čisláková L, ©těpánová G, ©eba M. Potential foci of Lyme borreliosis in towns. Cent Eur J Public Health. 2000;8(3):176-178. PubMed PMID: 10965444.
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