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. 2020 Jan 21;10:1322. doi: 10.3389/fgene.2019.01322

Table 2.

Microbiome analysis detected bacterial species pathogenic to humans and not previously reported in ticks.

Pathogen # of ticks infected # coinfected with B. burgdorferi Description
Chryseobacterium indologenes 3 (2.3%) 2 Opportunistic; can infect immunocompetent humans; exhibits resistance to multiple antibiotics (Hsueh et al., 1996; Cascio et al., 2005; Lin et al., 2010; Chou et al., 2011; McKew, 2014)
Pseudomonas putida 22 (17.2%) 14 Associated with trauma or immunocompromised state; lethal in rare cases (Carpenter et al., 2008; Thomas et al., 2013)
Rhodococcus erythropolis 15 (11.7%) 10 Infects immunocompromised individuals (Vernazza et al., 1991; Bagdure et al., 2012)
Streptococcus suis 2 (1.6%) 2 Can cause systemic disease in humans (Huong et al., 2014)