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Journal of Vector Ecology | 2013

Activity of the Tick Ixodes ricinus Monitored in a Suburban Park in Brno, Czech Republic, in Association with the Evaluation of Selected Repellents

Alena Žákovská; Helena Nejezchlebová; Naďa Bartoňková; Tereza Rašovská; Hana Přikrylová Kučerová; Adam Norek; Petra Ovesná

ABSTRACT: The ever-increasing number of Lyme borreliosis patients led us to consider more effective procedures for disease prevention. The aim of our study was to monitor the annual activity and infectivity of Ixodes ricinus ticks in the Pisárky region, City of Brno, CR, and to test the responses of the locally-captured ticks to selected repellents. The result of regular one-hourper-week monitoring in 2011 was the collection of ticks that directly reflected the highest number of Lyme disease patients (4,835) detected throughout the period of recording in the Czech Republic. The ticks were examined for spirochaetes by dark field microscopy. The positive samples were identified by PCR analysis, confirming that 76% of these were infected with Borrelia burgdorferi sensu lato. Ticks were most abundant in May and June, with August having the highest risk for spirochaetal infection. Tick activity was statistically correlated with temperature. The moving-object-bioassay was used to study repellent efficiency on the Ixodes ricinus nymphs captured in the above-mentioned suburban park. Five selected commercial repellents based on DEET (N, N-diethyl-3-methylbenzamide) showed statistically different effects on the non-repellent control group.


Acta Parasitologica | 2013

The occurrence of Borrelia burgdorferi sensu lato in certain ectoparasites (Mesostigmata, Siphonaptera) of Apodemus flavicollis and Myodes glareolus in chosen localities in the Czech Republic

Jakub Netušil; Alena Žákovská; Karel Vostal; Adam Norek; Michal Stanko

Ticks represent the primary vectors of several serious diseases, including the Lyme disease caused by Borrelia burgdorferi sensu lato (Bbsl). In this study two dominant ectoparasitic groups of arthropods (Mesostigmata, Siphonaptera) were investigated for the presence of borrelian DNA in order to determine their potential role of vectors (or carriers) of this bacterium. All individuals (235) were collected from wild-living rodents obtained in three localities in the Czech Republic (Bažantula, Baba and Křižovice). The majority of parasites were members of the families Parasitidae and Dermanyssidae (Mesostigmata) and families Hystrichopsyllidae and Ceratophyllidae (Siphonaptera). The rodent host species was almost exclusively the yellow-necked mouse (Apodemus flavicollis). Bbsl was detected by the PCR method in the following ectoparasite species: Euryparasitus emarginatus (1), Eulaelaps stabularis (1), Haemogamassus nidi (1), Laelaps agilis (5), Myonyssus gigas (1) (Mesostigmata) and Ctenophthalmus agyrtes (1), C. solutus (3) (Siphonaptera).


Journal of Vector Ecology | 2016

DNA-based identification and OspC serotyping in cultures of Borrelia burgdorferi s.l. isolated from ticks collected in the Moravia (Czech Republic).

Adam Norek; Lubomír Janda; Alena Žákovská

ABSTRACT: Two different genetic loci, flaB and ospC, were employed to assign genospecies and OspC phylogenetic type to 18 strains isolated from ticks collected in Pisárky, a suburban park in the city of Brno, Czech Republic. The RFLP analysis revealed three different genospecies (B. afzelii, B. garinii, and B. valaisiana). Three samples from the collection contained more than one genospecies. In the other 15 strains, nucleotide sequences of flaB and ospC were determined. The following phylogenetic analysis assigned 12 isolates to genospecies B. garinii and three to B. afzelii. These isolates were further subdivided into seven distinct ospC groups. The most related OspC types were G2, G4, and G5 (B. garinii) and A3 and A8 (B. afzelii).


Annals of Agricultural and Environmental Medicine | 2009

What is the percentage of pathogenic borreliae in spirochaetal findings of mosquito larvae

Petra Nejedlá; Adam Norek; Karel Vostal; Alena Žákovská


Protein Science | 2017

Epitope mapping of Borrelia burgdorferi OspC protein in homodimeric fold

Adam Norek; Lubomír Janda


Archive | 2017

Functions of novel serpin from Eudiplozoon nipponicum (Monogenea).

Pavel Roudnický; Jiří Vorel; Jana Ilgová; Libor Mikeš; Lucie Jedličková; John P. Dalton; Jan Dvořák; Lubomír Janda; Adam Norek; Milan Gelnar; Martin Kašný


Archive | 2017

Serpin from Eudiplozoon nipponicum

Pavel Roudnický; Jiří Vorel; Jana Ilgová; Libor Mikeš; Lucie Jedličková; John P. Dalton; Jan Dvořák; Lubomír Janda; Adam Norek; Milan Gelnar; Martin Kašný


Archive | 2017

Vybrané změny a zapojení imunitního systému člověka při infekci Borrelia burgdorferi sensu lato; prevalence borrelií a další infekce v souboru klíšťat

Jan Janeček; Alena Žákovská; Hana Lya Kučerová; Adam Norek


Archive | 2017

SERPIN, A KEY MOLECULE IN THE LIFE OF EUDIPLOZOON NIPPONICUM?!

Pavel Roudnický; Jiří Vorel; Jana Ilgová; Libor Mikeš; Lucie Jedličková; John P. Dalton; Jan Dvořák; Lubomír Janda; Adam Norek; Milan Gelnar; Martin Kašný


Archive | 2016

Molecular and biochemical characterization of cysteine peptidase inhibitor from Eudiplozoon nipponicum (Monogenea)

Jana Ilgová; Lucie Jedličková; Jana Dvořáková; Libor Mikeš; Lubomír Janda; Adam Norek; Michal Benovics; Lukáš Vetešník; Pavel Jurajda; Milan Gelnar; Martin Kašný

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Lubomír Janda

Central European Institute of Technology

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Libor Mikeš

Charles University in Prague

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Lucie Jedličková

Charles University in Prague

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