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  • Tick-borne relapsing fever (TBRF) spirochetes have been identified as a potential hidden health risk in Latin America, particularly in Panama.
  • Researchers collected Ornithodoros puertoricensis ticks from human habitats in Panama and found them to be infected with TBRF spirochetes, confirming their presence in the region.
  • The isolated spirochete species has been named Borrelia puertoricensis sp. nov., marking the first identification of a TBRF spirochete in Central America, prompting calls for further research on its implications for human health.

Article Abstract

Tick-borne relapsing fever (TBRF) spirochetes are likely an overlooked cause of disease in Latin America. In Panama, the pathogens were first reported to cause human disease in the early 1900s. Recent collections of Ornithodoros puertoricensis from human dwellings in Panama prompted our interest to determine whether spirochetes still circulate in the country. Ornithodoros puertoricensis ticks were collected at field sites around the City of Panama. In the laboratory, the ticks were determined to be infected with TBRF spirochetes by transmission to mice, and we report the laboratory isolation and genetic characterization of a species of TBRF spirochete from Panama. Since this was the first isolation of a species of TBRF spirochete from Central America, we propose to designate the bacteria as Borrelia puertoricensis sp. nov. This is consistent with TBRF spirochete species nomenclature from North America that are designated after their tick vector. These findings warrant further investigations to assess the threat B. puertoricensis sp. nov. may impose on human health.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8389842PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pntd.0009642DOI Listing

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