Monitoring of ticks and their pathogens from companion animals obtained by the “tekenscanner” application in The Netherlands

dc.contributor.authorKooyman, F.N.J.
dc.contributor.authorZweerus, H.
dc.contributor.authorNijsse, E.R.
dc.contributor.authorJongejan, Frans
dc.contributor.authorWagenaar, J.A.
dc.contributor.authorBroens, E.M.
dc.date.accessioned2023-07-14T07:22:49Z
dc.date.available2023-07-14T07:22:49Z
dc.date.issued2022-07
dc.description.abstractTicks are vectors for many pathogens of veterinary and medical interest. In order to monitor ticks and tick-borne pathogens, the “Tekenscanner” (Dutch for Tick scanner), a citizen science project, was launched in The Netherlands. It is a smartphone application for pet-owners to get ticks from their dog or cat, identified and checked for pathogens for free. At the same time, information about the pet and the geographic location of tick infestation becomes available for research. The application was launched in 2018, and the results of the first 6 months after launch of the app were reported. Ticks were identified based on morphology, and DNA was extracted and amplified by a panel of tick-borne pathogen-specific primers. Next, the amplicons were subjected to reverse line blot with specific probes for important pathogens to determine their presence or absence. The present paper describes the results of 2019 and 2020. There were 2260 ticks collected from 871 dogs and 255 cats (26 ticks were from an unknown host) and all pet owners were informed about the results. Four species of ticks were collected: Ixodes ricinus (90.0%), Ixodes hexagonus (7.3%), Dermacentor reticulatus (2.8%) and Rhipicephalus sanguineus (0.1%). Ixodes ricinus was the tick with the most divergent pathogens: Anaplasma sp. (1.3%), Babesia sp. (0.8%), Borrelia spp. (4.8%), Neoehrlichia sp. (3.7%) and Rickettsia helvetica (12.6%). In I. hexagonus, R. helvetica (1.8%) and Babesia sp. (0.6%) were detected and Rickettsia raoultii in D. reticulatus (16.2%). One of the two nymphs of R. sanguineus was co-infected with Borrelia and R. helvetica and the other one was uninfected. The high numbers of different pathogens found in this study suggest that companion animals, by definition synanthropic animals, and their ticks can serve as sentinels for emerging tick-borne pathogens.en_US
dc.description.departmentVeterinary Tropical Diseasesen_US
dc.description.librarianhj2023en_US
dc.description.sponsorshipThe “Tekenscanner” initiative was funded by Bayer Animal Health, now part of Elanco Animal Health.en_US
dc.description.urihttp://link.springer.com/journal/436en_US
dc.identifier.citationKooyman, F.N.J., Zweerus, H., Nijsse, E.R. et al. Monitoring of ticks and their pathogens from companion animals obtained by the “tekenscanner” application in The Netherlands. Parasitology Research 121, 1887–1893 (2022). https://doi.org/10.1007/s00436-022-07518-3.en_US
dc.identifier.issn0932-0113 (print)
dc.identifier.issn1432-1955 (online)
dc.identifier.other10.1007/s00436-022-07518-3
dc.identifier.urihttp://hdl.handle.net/2263/91435
dc.language.isoenen_US
dc.publisherSpringeren_US
dc.rights© The Author(s) 2022. Open Access. This article is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License.en_US
dc.subjectCatsen_US
dc.subjectCitizen scienceen_US
dc.subjectDogs (Canis familiaris)en_US
dc.subjectSmartphone appen_US
dc.subjectTicksen_US
dc.subjectTick-borne pathogen (TBP)en_US
dc.subjectSDG-03: Good health and well-beingen_US
dc.titleMonitoring of ticks and their pathogens from companion animals obtained by the “tekenscanner” application in The Netherlandsen_US
dc.typeArticleen_US

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