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. 2016 Apr 22;84(5):1565–1573. doi: 10.1128/IAI.00063-16

TABLE 3.

Mouse infection by nymphal tick transmission of B. burgdorferi strains with ospA promoter fusionsa

Route of larval tick infection B. burgdorferi strain genotype No. of mice infected/total no. exposed
SCID mouse blood meal WT 2/2
ApospC 2/2
ApospA 2/2
Immersion WT 2/2
ApospC 2/2
ApospA 2/2
WT mouse blood meal WT 4/4
ΔospA 0/2
ApospC 0/2
ApospA 2/2
ApospB 2/2
a

Twenty nymphs per tick cohort were applied to WT mice and were allowed to feed to repletion. Three weeks after the application of ticks, mouse infection was assessed by seroconversion and by isolation from ears, bladders, and joints. Infected animals were seropositive and had at least two tissues positive out of three tissues assessed. Negative animals were seronegative and had no positive tissues.