Ixodes ricinus, Dermacentor reticulatus and D. marginatus ticks are the most important vector for
Rickettsia spp. in Central Europe. Ticks sustain rickettsial transmission cycles transovarially and transstadially, it makes
enable the rickettsial circulation in the tick population in the absence of vertebrate competent reservoir. Rickettsia
helvetica is transmitted by I. ricinus tick; the highest rates of infection are noted in adult females, lower in males and in
nymphs. All tick developmental stages apart males are able to infect mammal hosts and humans. The potential animal
reservoir could be wild boar, the role of deer is unclear; small rodents maintain the tick population. Rickettsia slovaca
is transmitted by D. marginatus and D. reticulatus ticks. The available data suggest the role of wild boars and Apodemus
mice as animal reservoir. The ticks able to infect human are adults D. marginatus. Rickettsia raoultii is transmitted by
D. marginatus and D. reticulatus. The infections of mammals are not recorded. As in Rickettsia slovaca, human can be
infected by adults D. marginatus. Rickettsia monacensis is transmitted in Central Europe by I. ricinus tick (apart males),
although there is a documented infection of Dermacentor ticks. The differences in the infection rates of tick’s larvae,
nymphs and adults suggest the limited role of transovarial transmission, and the participation of mammals in the
zoonotic cycle, being the source of infection for larvae and nymphs.
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