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The most common tick species submitted were Amblyomma americanum, followed by Dermacentor variabilis.
All 1,040 ticks were identified as Ixodes ricinus, the most common tick that transmits B. burgdorferi in northern Europe (8 ).
Ixodes ricinus is the most common tick species and the most important vector of human and animal pathogens in Western Europe [ 1, 2].
Mediterranean spotted fever (MSF) is an acute febrile, zoonotic disease caused by Rickettsia conorii and transmitted to humans by the brown dog tick Rhipicephalus sanguineus, which is generally considered to be the most common tick in the Mediterranean area.
Unlike LD, for which Ixodes spp. ticks are the vector, STARI is thought to be spread by the Lone Star tick (Ambylomma americanum), the most common tick parasitizing humans in the southeastern and south-central United States (4 ).
In Germany, the most common tick is I. ricinus; D. reticulatus ticks have a focal distribution, and D. marginatus ticks have been described on only a few occasions because the latter require warm and dry habitats (2, 10, 11 ).
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In just six years, H.G.E. has become the second most common tick-borne illness in the state, with two deaths attributed to the disease.
And the dense red rash made the other most common tick-borne illnesses, Lyme disease and anaplasmosis (formerly known as ehrlichiosis), unlikely.
Since 1995, both chaffeensis and Human Granulocytic Ehrlichiosis (HGE), a potentially fatal disease that has become the state's second most common tick-associated disease, have been reported in Connecticut.
Lyme disease has been reported in more than 70 countries and is one of the most common tick-borne diseases in China.
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