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Volume 20, Number 12—December 2014
Dispatch

Two Anaplasma phagocytophilum Strains in Ixodes scapularis Ticks, Canada

Chantel N. Krakowetz, Antonia Dibernardo, L. Robbin Lindsay, and Neil B. ChiltonComments to Author 
Author affiliations: University of Saskatchewan, Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, Canada (C.N. Krakowetz, N.B. Chilton); Public Health Agency of Canada, Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada (A. Dibernardo, L.R. Lindsay)

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Table 2

Black-legged ticks infected with the Ap-ha or Ap-variant 1 strain of Anaplasma phagocytophilum based on analyses using the TaqMan SNP genotyping assay,* Canada

Province No. ticks Ap-ha (%) Ap-variant 1 (%)
Prairie Provinces
Alberta† 1 1 (100) 0 (0)
Saskatchewan† 2 2 (100) 0 (0)
Manitoba
17
15 (88.2)
2 (11.8)
Central Canada
Ontario 24† 2 (8.3) 22 (91.7)
Quebec
47
9 (19.1)
38 (80.9)
Atlantic Provinces
Prince Edward Island 7 3 (42.9) 4 (57.1)
New Brunswick 10 6 (60.0) 4 (40.0)
Nova Scotia
17
8 (47.1)
9 (52.9)
Total 125 46 (36.8) 79 (63.2)

*http://www.lifetechnologies.com/search/global/searchAction.action?query=SNP&resultPage=1&resultsPerPage=15&autocomplete
†Includes 13 ticks listed in Table 1 and an additional 11 A. phagocytophilum–infected ticks collected by drag sampling at 2 sites in Ontario.

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