Assessing zoonotic risk in a fenced natural park in northwestern Italy: integrating camera traps for a vector-host approach to investigate tick-borne pathogens
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Data di Pubblicazione:
2025
Abstract:
Tick-borne diseases are among the major widespread emerging zoonotic diseases,
and their circulation in the environment is influenced by a broad range of abiotic
and biotic factors, including the abundance of vectors and vertebrate hosts. In this
study, we estimated the prevalence of tick-borne pathogens and the impact of
wildlife head count on their circulation in a lowland natural area in northwestern
Italy. We collected ticks and camera trap pictures from 14 sampling points every
2 weeks for 1 year and identified pathogens through molecular analyses: Babesia
capreoli, B. microti-like, Borrelia burgdorferi sensu lato (s.l.), Rickettsia of the
spotted fever group (SFG), Theileria capreoli, and Anaplasma phagocytophilum.
We modeled the presence of B. capreoli, B. microti-like, B. burgdorferi s.l., and
SFG Rickettsia on head counts of wild ungulates and mesocarnivores. We tested
a global model including all collected ticks, as well as a model focusing solely on
Ixodes ricinus nymphs, the species, and the developmental stage most associated
with zoonotic infection risk. The highest prevalence was obtained for B. microtilike (13%) and SFG Rickettsia (11%), and, for most pathogens, no differences were
detected among tick species and their developmental stages. Mesocarnivores
showed an additive effect on B. microti-like and B. burgdorferi s.l., while wild
ungulates, non-competent for transmission of our target pathogens, showed
a dilutive effect. These findings confirm the circulation of relevant tick-borne
pathogens in the study area and show the use of camera trap data in predicting
tick-borne pathogens’ risk by targeting host species which may have an indirect
impact and are more easily addressed by monitoring and control strategies.
Tipologia CRIS:
03A-Articolo su Rivista
Keywords:
humans, Ixodidae, recreational areas, tick-borne zoonoses, wildlife
Elenco autori:
Vada, Rachele; Zanet, Stefania; Occhibove, Flavia; Trisciuoglio, Anna; Varzandi, Amir Reza; Ferroglio, Ezio
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