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Posted by Pinelady (Member # 18524) on :
 
http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/20618664
2010 Jun
Ixodes affinis, which is similar morphologically to Ixodes scapularis,
is widely distributed in North Carolina. Collections have documented
this species in 32 of 41 coastal plain counties, but no piedmont or
mountain counties. This coastal plain distribution is similar to its
distribution in Georgia and South Carolina, where it is considered an
enzootic vector of Borrelia burgdorferi sensu stricto. An updated list
of hosts for I. affinis in the U.S.A. is included, increasing the number
to 15 mammal and one bird species. The presence of questing adults of
I. affinis from April to November reinforces the need for confirmed
identifications of suspected tick vectors of Borrelia spirochetes
collected during warm months.
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