Sunday, July 31, 2005

Sacramento-Yolo Counties Lyme Disease Surveillance 2005

Annual Report 2005, Sacramento-Yolo Mosquito and Vector Control District

Summary of Sacramento-Yolo MVCD 2004—2005 Tick Surveillance Data

Location Total Pools Positive Estimated Minimum
Ticks Tested Pools Infection Rate
Yolo
Cache Creek 257 23 3 1.2%
Sacramento
Ancil Hoffman 0 0 0 N/A
Mississippi Bar 66 12 1 1.5%
Negro Bar 19 13 0 0.0%
Nimbus Dam 38 9 2 2.7%
Snipes Park 68 13 0 0.0%
Willow Creek 46 10 0 0.0%
Total 494 80 8

The bacterium that causes Lyme disease is called Borrelia burgdorferi. The primary vector for Lyme disease for Sacramento and Yolo Counties is Ixodes pacificus, also known as the western black—legged tick. The table... summarizes the Lyme disease surveillance data of Ixodes pacificus ticks collected from November 2004 through May 2005.

Tick specimens were collected by dragging a flannel sheet along the side of a trail, a technique called flagging. The ticks were pooled and tested by indirect immunofluorescence assay (IFA). A sample was considered positive by IFA if one or more fluorescently stained spiral—shaped bacteria were present. Some positive samples were confirmed using a polymerase chain reaction assay and by culture in liquid media.

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