Why One Plant May Be Fueling the Spread of
Lyme Disease
Japanese
barberry, an invasive plant species banned for sale in New York and
Connecticut, could be making an already bad Lyme disease problem in the
tri-state worse. Brian Thompson reports in the fourth edition of a five-part
series on the fight against Lyme disease.
According to
the CDC, Lyme disease is the fastest growing vector-borne, infectious disease
in the United States
Ever heard
of a Japanese barberry plant? It's a small shrub, common in home and commercial
landscaping. Acres of it grow wild in tri-state woods. Deer avoid it. Ticks,
however, do not.
Japanese
barberry shrubs are warmer and more humid than other plants, creating an
environment where ticks can thrive and reproduce, increasing the risk of
transmission of Lyme and other potentially dangerous infectious diseases,
experts say.
Ticks have
to be infected with the bacteria that causes Lyme in order to transmit it.
White-footed mice, which are common carriers of that bacteria, often hide in
the barberry's dense and thorny branches. One infected mouse passing through
can transfer bacteria to any number of ticks, which then pass the infection to
their next host.
Dr. Scott
Williams, the lead researcher on Japanese barberry for the Connecticut
Agricultural Experiment Station (CAES), told NBC Connecticut that the barberry
is "the ecological perfect storm for tick-borne diseases." His team's
research showed an acre of forest containing Japanese barberry averages a Lyme
disease-carrying tick population 12 times higher than an acre with no barberry.
What to Know:
•Japanese
barberry is an exotic invasive shrub that is well established in home and
commercial landscapes; it's been seen in 31 states
•The environment
it creates is conducive to ticks and white-footed mice; Lyme-causing bacteria
is easily transferred from mice to ticks, then to next host
•One leading
researcher says that makes the barberry "the ecological perfect storm for
tick-borne diseases"
Source: Why
One Plant May Be Fueling the Spread of Lyme Disease - NBC New York
http://www.nbcnewyork.com/news/local/Japanese-Barberry-Plant-Lyme-Disease-451879453.html#ixzz4x0n9bh00
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Published at
7:39 AM EDT on Oct 27, 2017