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Volume 26, Number 7—July 2020
Dispatch

Heartland Virus in Humans and Ticks, Illinois, USA, 2018–2019

Holly C. Tuten1Comments to Author , Kristen L. Burkhalter1, Kylee R. Noel, Erica J. Hernandez, Seth Yates, Keith Wojnowski, John Hartleb, Samantha Debosik, April Holmes, and Christopher M. Stone
Author affiliations: University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, Champaign, Illinois, USA (H.C. Tuten, K.R. Noel, E.J. Hernandez, S. Yates, C.M. Stone); Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Fort Collins, Colorado, USA (K.L. Burkhalter); Kankakee County Health Department, Kankakee, Illinois, USA (K. Wojnowski); US Fish & Wildlife Service, Marion, Illinois, USA (J. Hartleb); Illinois Department of Public Health, Springfield, Illinois, USA (S. Debosik, A. Holmes)

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Table 1

Collection methods and number of ticks of each species and life stage collected in 2 counties, Illinois, USA, 2019

Site, method, tick species Stage Sex No. collected Density/1,000 m2
Site 1* 659
Dragging
Amblyomma americanum Adult F 93 26
Adult M 90 25
Nymph Not applicable 338 93
Dermacentor variabilis Adult F 15 4
Adult M 10 3
Carbon-dioxide trap
A. americanum Adult F 18 Not applicable
Adult M 17 Not applicable
Nymph Not applicable 75 Not applicable
D. variabilis Adult F 1 Not applicable
Adult M 1 Not applicable
Ixodes scapularis
Nymph
Not applicable
1
Not applicable
Site 2† 498
Dragging
A. americanum Adult F 32 15
Adult M 44 21
Nymph Not applicable 159 76
D. variabilis Adult F 1 0.5
Adult M 2 1
Carbon-dioxide trap
A. americanum Adult F 118 Not applicable
Adult M 88 Not applicable
Nymph Not applicable 48 Not applicable
D. variabilis
Adult F 3 Not applicable
Adult
M
3
Not applicable
Site 3‡ 9
Carbon-dioxide trap
A. americanum Adult F 4 Not applicable
Nymph Not applicable 4 Not applicable
D. variabilis Adult F 1 Not applicable

*Site 1, Kankakee County, visited June 21 and 25, 2019; dragging, n = 24 × 150 m transects; carbon dioxide traps, n = 3.
†Site 2, Williamson County, visited July 11–12, 2019; dragging, n = 14 × 150 m transects; carbon dioxide traps, n = 9.
‡Site 3, Williamson County, visited July 11–12, 2019; no dragging performed because of site size; carbon dioxide trap, n = 2.

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1These authors contributed equally to this article.

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