A 2015 outbreak of flea-borne rickettsiosis in San Gabriel Valley, Los Angeles County, California.

Although flea-borne rickettsiosis is endemic in Los Angeles County, outbreaks are rare. In the spring of 2015 three human cases of flea-borne rickettsiosis among residents of a mobile home community (MHC) prompted an investigation. Fleas were ubiquitous in common areas due to presence of flea-infest...

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Published in:PLOS Neglected Tropical Diseases
Main Authors: Kimberly Nelson, Alice N Maina, Angela Brisco, Chelsea Foo, Curtis Croker, Van Ngo, Rachel Civen, Allen L Richards, Kenn Fujioka, J Wakoli Wekesa
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spelling ftdoajarticles:oai:doaj.org/article:84c3c4abdc4a4b5e96f5ee460d930bc5 2023-05-15T15:09:16+02:00 A 2015 outbreak of flea-borne rickettsiosis in San Gabriel Valley, Los Angeles County, California. Kimberly Nelson Alice N Maina Angela Brisco Chelsea Foo Curtis Croker Van Ngo Rachel Civen Allen L Richards Kenn Fujioka J Wakoli Wekesa 2018-04-01T00:00:00Z https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pntd.0006385 https://doaj.org/article/84c3c4abdc4a4b5e96f5ee460d930bc5 EN eng Public Library of Science (PLoS) http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC5931684?pdf=render https://doaj.org/toc/1935-2727 https://doaj.org/toc/1935-2735 1935-2727 1935-2735 doi:10.1371/journal.pntd.0006385 https://doaj.org/article/84c3c4abdc4a4b5e96f5ee460d930bc5 PLoS Neglected Tropical Diseases, Vol 12, Iss 4, p e0006385 (2018) Arctic medicine. Tropical medicine RC955-962 Public aspects of medicine RA1-1270 article 2018 ftdoajarticles https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pntd.0006385 2022-12-31T04:14:23Z Although flea-borne rickettsiosis is endemic in Los Angeles County, outbreaks are rare. In the spring of 2015 three human cases of flea-borne rickettsiosis among residents of a mobile home community (MHC) prompted an investigation. Fleas were ubiquitous in common areas due to presence of flea-infested opossums and overabundant outdoor cats and dogs. The MHC was summarily abated in June 2015, and within five months, flea control and removal of animals significantly reduced the flea population. Two additional epidemiologically-linked human cases of flea-borne rickettsiosis detected at the MHC were suspected to have occurred before control efforts began. Molecular testing of 106 individual and 85 pooled cat fleas, blood and ear tissue samples from three opossums and thirteen feral cats using PCR amplification and DNA sequencing detected rickettsial DNA in 18.8% of the fleas. Seventeen percent of these cat fleas tested positive for R. felis-specific DNA compared to under two (<2) percent for Candidatus R. senegalensis-specific DNA. In addition, serological testing of 13 cats using a group-specific IgG-ELISA detected antibodies against typhus group rickettsiae and spotted fever group rickettsiae in six (46.2%) and one (7.7%) cat, respectively. These results indicate that cats and their fleas may have played an active role in the epidemiology of the typhus group and/or spotted fever group rickettsial disease(s) in this outbreak. Article in Journal/Newspaper Arctic Directory of Open Access Journals: DOAJ Articles Arctic PLOS Neglected Tropical Diseases 12 4 e0006385
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Rachel Civen
Allen L Richards
Kenn Fujioka
J Wakoli Wekesa
A 2015 outbreak of flea-borne rickettsiosis in San Gabriel Valley, Los Angeles County, California.
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description Although flea-borne rickettsiosis is endemic in Los Angeles County, outbreaks are rare. In the spring of 2015 three human cases of flea-borne rickettsiosis among residents of a mobile home community (MHC) prompted an investigation. Fleas were ubiquitous in common areas due to presence of flea-infested opossums and overabundant outdoor cats and dogs. The MHC was summarily abated in June 2015, and within five months, flea control and removal of animals significantly reduced the flea population. Two additional epidemiologically-linked human cases of flea-borne rickettsiosis detected at the MHC were suspected to have occurred before control efforts began. Molecular testing of 106 individual and 85 pooled cat fleas, blood and ear tissue samples from three opossums and thirteen feral cats using PCR amplification and DNA sequencing detected rickettsial DNA in 18.8% of the fleas. Seventeen percent of these cat fleas tested positive for R. felis-specific DNA compared to under two (<2) percent for Candidatus R. senegalensis-specific DNA. In addition, serological testing of 13 cats using a group-specific IgG-ELISA detected antibodies against typhus group rickettsiae and spotted fever group rickettsiae in six (46.2%) and one (7.7%) cat, respectively. These results indicate that cats and their fleas may have played an active role in the epidemiology of the typhus group and/or spotted fever group rickettsial disease(s) in this outbreak.
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Alice N Maina
Angela Brisco
Chelsea Foo
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Van Ngo
Rachel Civen
Allen L Richards
Kenn Fujioka
J Wakoli Wekesa
author_facet Kimberly Nelson
Alice N Maina
Angela Brisco
Chelsea Foo
Curtis Croker
Van Ngo
Rachel Civen
Allen L Richards
Kenn Fujioka
J Wakoli Wekesa
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title A 2015 outbreak of flea-borne rickettsiosis in San Gabriel Valley, Los Angeles County, California.
title_short A 2015 outbreak of flea-borne rickettsiosis in San Gabriel Valley, Los Angeles County, California.
title_full A 2015 outbreak of flea-borne rickettsiosis in San Gabriel Valley, Los Angeles County, California.
title_fullStr A 2015 outbreak of flea-borne rickettsiosis in San Gabriel Valley, Los Angeles County, California.
title_full_unstemmed A 2015 outbreak of flea-borne rickettsiosis in San Gabriel Valley, Los Angeles County, California.
title_sort 2015 outbreak of flea-borne rickettsiosis in san gabriel valley, los angeles county, california.
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