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Volume 28, Number 2—February 2022
Research

Widespread Detection of Multiple Strains of Crimean-Congo Hemorrhagic Fever Virus in Ticks, Spain

María Paz Sánchez-SecoComments to Author , María José Sierra, Agustín Estrada-Peña, Félix Valcárcel, Ricardo Molina, Eva Ramírez de Arellano, Angeles Sonia Olmeda, Lucía García San Miguel, Maribel Jiménez, Luis J. Romero, Anabel Negredo, and Group for CCHFv Research
Author affiliations: CIBER Enfermedades Infecciosas (CIBERINFEC), Madrid, Spain (M.P. Sánchez-Seco, M.J. Sierra, R. Molina, A. Negredo); Universidad de Zaragoza, Zaragoza, Spain (A. Estrada-Peña); Instituto Nacional de Investigación y Tecnología Agraria y Alimentaria, Madrid (F. Valcárcel); Instituto de Salud Carlos III, Madrid (E. Ramírez de Arellano, M. Jiménez); Universidad Complutense de Madrid, Madrid (A.S. Olmeda); Ministerio de Sanidad, Consumo y Bienestar, Madrid (L. García San Miguel); Ministerio de Agricultura, Alimentación y Pesca, Madrid (L.J. Romero)

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Table 2

Ungulates sampled for tick collection and testing to determine the presence of Crimean-Congo hemorrhagic fever virus in ticks, Spain

Region (province) Wild ungulates, no. (%)
Domestic ungulates, no. (%)
Red deer Wild boar Fallow deer Mouflon Barbary sheep Total Cattle Goats Total
Extremadura (Cáceres) 671 (3.2) 161 (1.2) 12 (0) 12 (0) 2 (0) 858 (2.8) 166 (0) 1 (0) 167 (0)
Madrid (Madrid) 16 (6.2) 7 (14.3) 2 (0) 3 (33.3) 0 (0) 28 (10.7) 0 (0) 0 (0) 0 (0)
Castile and León (Toledo) 44 (0) 8 (0) 5 (20.0) 0 (0) 0 (0) 57 (1.7) 69 (0) 7(0) 76 (0)
Total 731 (3.1) 176 (1.7) 19 (5.3) 15 (6.7) 2 (0) 943 (2.9) 235 (0) 8 (0) 243 (0)

*Percentages indicate animals in which Crimean-Congo hemorrhagic fever virus was detected in feeding ticks.

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