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Absence of zoonotic Bartonella species in questing ticks: First detection of Bartonella clarridgeiae and Rickettsia felis in cat fleas in the Netherlands

机译:搜寻壁虱中没有人畜共通的巴尔通体物种:在荷兰的猫蚤中首次检测到克拉通体和立克次体

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Background Awareness for flea- and tick-borne infections has grown in recent years and the range of microorganisms associated with these ectoparasites is rising. Bartonella henselae, the causative agent of Cat Scratch Disease, and other Bartonella species have been reported in fleas and ticks. The role of Ixodes ricinus ticks in the natural cycle of Bartonella spp. and the transmission of these bacteria to humans is unclear. Rickettsia spp. have also been reported from as well ticks as also from fleas. However, to date no flea-borne Rickettsia spp. were reported from the Netherlands. Here, the presence of Bartonellaceae and Rickettsiae in ectoparasites was investigated using molecular detection and identification on part of the gltA- and 16S rRNA-genes. Results The zoonotic Bartonella clarridgeiae and Rickettsia felis were detected for the first time in Dutch cat fleas. B. henselae was found in cat fleas and B. schoenbuchensis in ticks and keds feeding on deer. Two Bartonella species, previously identified in rodents, were found in wild mice and their fleas. However, none of these microorganisms were found in 1719 questing Ixodes ricinus ticks. Notably, the gltA gene amplified from DNA lysates of approximately 10% of the questing nymph and adult ticks was similar to that of an uncultured Bartonella-related species found in other hard tick species. The gltA gene of this Bartonella-related species was also detected in questing larvae for which a 16S rRNA gene PCR also tested positive for "Candidatus Midichloria mitochondrii". The gltA-gene of the Bartonella-related species found in I. ricinus may therefore be from this endosymbiont. Conclusions We conclude that the risk of acquiring Cat Scratch Disease or a related bartonellosis from questing ticks in the Netherlands is negligible. On the other hand fleas and deer keds are probable vectors for associated Bartonella species between animals and might also transmit Bartonella spp. to humans.
机译:背景技术近年来,人们对跳蚤和壁虱传播的感染的意识有所提高,并且与这些体外寄生虫有关的微生物的范围正在扩大。在跳蚤和壁虱中已报告过猫抓伤病的病原体亨氏巴尔通体和其他巴尔通体物种。蓖麻x在Bartonella spp自然周期中的作用。这些细菌向人类的传播尚不清楚。立克次体跳蚤和跳蚤也有报道。然而,迄今为止,没有跳蚤传播的立克次体属。来自荷兰的报道。在这里,使用分子检测和鉴定gltA-和16S rRNA基因的一部分,研究了寄生虫中巴尔通体科和立克次体的存在。结果在荷兰猫蚤中首次发现了人畜共患的克拉通杆菌和猫立克次体。在猫的跳蚤中和猪中的B. schoenbuchensis中,在以鹿为食的tick和科克斯中发现了亨氏芽孢杆菌。先前在啮齿动物中发现的两种巴尔通体物种是在野生小鼠及其跳蚤中发现的。然而,这些微生物在1719年搜寻蓖麻小I时都未发现。值得注意的是,从大约10%的若虫和成年tick的DNA裂解物中扩增的gltA基因类似于在其他硬tick物种中发现的未培养的巴尔通体相关物种。在寻找幼虫的过程中,也检测到了与巴尔通体有关的物种的gltA基因,其幼虫的16S rRNA基因PCR也检测到“线粒体线虫Candidatus Midichloria线粒体”阳性。因此,在蓖麻毒素中发现的与巴尔通体相关的物种的gltA基因可能来自该内共生体。结论我们得出结论,在荷兰,因搜寻虱子而患上猫抓病或相关的巴尔通体病的风险可以忽略不计。另一方面,跳蚤和鹿是动物之间相关的巴尔通体物种的可能载体,也可能传播巴尔通体物种。对人类。

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