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| Rodent
| Rodent
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| '' B. mazzottii''
| ''B. mazzottii''
| ''O. talaje''
| ''O. talaje''
| Mexico and Central America
| Mexico and Central America
| Rodent
| Rodent
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| '' B. venezuelensis''
| ''B. venezuelensis''
| ''O. rudis''
| ''O. rudis''
| South America
| South America
| Rodent
| Rodent
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| '' B. crocidurae''
| ''B. crocidurae''
| ''O. erraticus''
| ''O. erraticus''
| Middle East
| Middle East
| Rodent
| Rodent
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| '' B. hispanica''
| ''B. hispanica''
| ''O. marocanus''
| ''O. marocanus''
| Iberian peninsula and North Africa
| Iberian peninsula and North Africa

Revision as of 12:17, 16 August 2019

Species Vector Distribution Reservoir
Tick-borne relapsing fever
B. hermsii Ornithodoros hermsii Western US and Canada (most common) Rodent
B. turicatae O. turicata Southwestern US Rodent
B. parkeri O. parkeri Western US and Baja California Rodent
B. mazzottii O. talaje Mexico and Central America Rodent
B. venezuelensis O. rudis South America Rodent
B. crocidurae O. erraticus Middle East Rodent
B. hispanica O. marocanus Iberian peninsula and North Africa
Louse-borne relapsing fever
B. recurrentis Pediculus humanus Ethiopia/Eastern Africa (previously worldwide)
Other
B. miyamotoi Ixodes dammini and I. scapularis US, Russia, and Japan Deer
B. lonestari Amblyomma americanum Southern US Deer & lizards