Diseases indirectly transmitted by rodents
Babesiosis
Rodent(s) involved
Deer mice and voles
Agent
Parasite
Vectors
Tick
Colorado Tick Fever
Rodent(s) involved
Deer mouse, bushy-tailed woodrat, ground squirrel, porcupine, chipmunk
Agent
Virus
Vectors
Tick
Cutaneous Leishmaniasis
Rodent(s) involved
Wild woodrat
Agent
Parasite
Vectors
Sand fly
Human Granulocytic Anaplasmosis
Rodent(s) involved
Deer mouse, dusky-footed woodrat, Mexican woodrat, white-footed mouse
Agent
Bacteria
Vectors
Tick
La Crosse Encephalitis
Rodent(s) involved
Eastern chipmunk and tree squirrel
Agent
Virus
Vectors
Mosquito
How the disease spreads
- Bite from an infected mosquito
Additional Information
Lyme Disease
Rodent(s) involved
Peromyscus spp. (white-footed mouse) in the northeastern and mid-western USA, and other rodents (tree squirrel) in the western USA
Agent
Bacteria
Vectors
Tick
Murine Typhus
Rodent(s) involved
Rats
Agent
Bacteria
Vectors
Flea or mite
How the disease spreads
- Bite from an infected flea or mite
Additional Information
Rickettsial (Spotted & Typhus Fevers) & Related Infections (Anaplasmosis & Ehrlichiosis)
Omsk Hemorrhagic Fever
Rodent(s) involved
Muskrat
Agent
Virus
Vectors
Tick
Powassan Virus
Rodent(s) involved
Marmot, sciurid rodents (squirrel family), groundhog
Agent
Virus
Vectors
Tick
Scrub Typhus
Rodent(s) involved
Rats
Agent
Bacteria
Vectors
Mite
How the disease spreads
- Bite from an infected mite
Additional Information
Rickettsial (Spotted & Typhus Fevers) & Related Infections (Anaplasmosis & Ehrlichiosis)
Rickettsialpox
Rodent(s) involved
Mice
Agent
Bacteria
Vectors
Mite
How the disease spreads
- Bite from an infected mite
Additional Information
Rickettsial (Spotted & Typhus Fevers) & Related Infections (Anaplasmosis & Ehrlichiosis)
Relapsing Fever
Rodent(s) involved
Wild rodents
Agent
Bacteria
Vectors
Tick
Rocky Mountain Spotted Fever
Rodent(s) involved
Wild rodents
Agent
Bacteria
Vectors
Tick
How the disease spreads
- Bite from an infected tick
Additional Information
Sylvatic Typhus
Rodent(s) involved
Flying squirrel
Agent
Bacteria
Vectors
Flea, mite, louse
How the disease spreads
- Bite from an infected flea or mite
- Contact of broken skin or wound with infected flea, mite, louse or their droppings or inhaling their aerosolized feces
Additional Information
Rickettsial (Spotted & Typhus Fevers) & Related Infections (Anaplasmosis & Ehrlichiosis)
West Nile Virus
Rodent(s) involved
Ground squirrel and snowshoe hare
Agent
Virus
Vectors
Mosquito
- Page last reviewed: January 30, 2012
- Page last updated: January 30, 2012
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