The Distribution and Diversity of Bartonella Species in Rodents and Their Ectoparasites across Thailand.

Our study highlights the surveillance of Bartonella species among rodents and their associated ectoparasites (ticks, fleas, lice, and mites) in several regions across Thailand. A total of 619 rodents and 554 pooled ectoparasites (287 mite pools, 62 flea pools, 35 louse pools, and 170 tick pools) wer...

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Main Authors: Kewalin Klangthong, Sommai Promsthaporn, Surachai Leepitakrat, Anthony L Schuster, Patrick W McCardle, Michael Kosoy, Ratree Takhampunya
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spelling ftdoajarticles:oai:doaj.org/article:92783ed93bfa4fc3967ce74b7833a7fe 2023-05-15T18:05:37+02:00 The Distribution and Diversity of Bartonella Species in Rodents and Their Ectoparasites across Thailand. Kewalin Klangthong Sommai Promsthaporn Surachai Leepitakrat Anthony L Schuster Patrick W McCardle Michael Kosoy Ratree Takhampunya 2015-01-01T00:00:00Z https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0140856 https://doaj.org/article/92783ed93bfa4fc3967ce74b7833a7fe EN eng Public Library of Science (PLoS) http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC4617648?pdf=render https://doaj.org/toc/1932-6203 1932-6203 doi:10.1371/journal.pone.0140856 https://doaj.org/article/92783ed93bfa4fc3967ce74b7833a7fe PLoS ONE, Vol 10, Iss 10, p e0140856 (2015) Medicine R Science Q article 2015 ftdoajarticles https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0140856 2022-12-30T21:21:21Z Our study highlights the surveillance of Bartonella species among rodents and their associated ectoparasites (ticks, fleas, lice, and mites) in several regions across Thailand. A total of 619 rodents and 554 pooled ectoparasites (287 mite pools, 62 flea pools, 35 louse pools, and 170 tick pools) were collected from 8 provinces within 4 regions of Thailand. Bandicota indica (279), Rattus rattus (163), and R. exulans (96) were the most prevalent species of rats collected in this study. Real-time PCR assay targeting Bartonella-specific ssrA gene was used for screening and each positive sample was confirmed by PCR using nuoG gene. The prevalence of Bartonella DNA in rodent (around 17%) was recorded in all regions. The highest prevalence of Bartonella species was found in B. savilei and R. rattus with the rate of 35.7% (5/14) and 32.5% (53/163), respectively. High prevalence of Bartonella-positive rodent was also found in B. indica (15.1%, 42/279), and R. norvegicus (12.5%, 5/40). In contrast, the prevalence of Bartonella species in ectoparasites collected from the rats varied significantly according to types of ectoparasites. A high prevalence of Bartonella DNA was found in louse pools (Polyplax spp. and Hoplopleura spp., 57.1%) and flea pools (Xenopsylla cheopis, 25.8%), while a low prevalence was found in pools of mites (Leptotrombidium spp. and Ascoschoengastia spp., 1.7%) and ticks (Haemaphysalis spp., 3.5%). Prevalence of Bartonella DNA in ectoparasites collected from Bartonella-positive rodents (19.4%) was significantly higher comparing to ectoparasites from Bartonella-negative rodents (8.7%). The phylogenetic analysis of 41 gltA sequences of 16 Bartonella isolates from rodent blood and 25 Bartonella-positive ectoparasites revealed a wide range of diversity among Bartonella species with a majority of sequences (61.0%) belonging to Bartonella elizabethae complex (11 rodents, 1 mite pool, and 5 louse pools), while the remaining sequences were identical to B. phoceensis (17.1%, 1 mite pool, 5 louse pools, and 1 ... Article in Journal/Newspaper Rattus rattus Mite Directory of Open Access Journals: DOAJ Articles PLOS ONE 10 10 e0140856
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Sommai Promsthaporn
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Anthony L Schuster
Patrick W McCardle
Michael Kosoy
Ratree Takhampunya
The Distribution and Diversity of Bartonella Species in Rodents and Their Ectoparasites across Thailand.
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description Our study highlights the surveillance of Bartonella species among rodents and their associated ectoparasites (ticks, fleas, lice, and mites) in several regions across Thailand. A total of 619 rodents and 554 pooled ectoparasites (287 mite pools, 62 flea pools, 35 louse pools, and 170 tick pools) were collected from 8 provinces within 4 regions of Thailand. Bandicota indica (279), Rattus rattus (163), and R. exulans (96) were the most prevalent species of rats collected in this study. Real-time PCR assay targeting Bartonella-specific ssrA gene was used for screening and each positive sample was confirmed by PCR using nuoG gene. The prevalence of Bartonella DNA in rodent (around 17%) was recorded in all regions. The highest prevalence of Bartonella species was found in B. savilei and R. rattus with the rate of 35.7% (5/14) and 32.5% (53/163), respectively. High prevalence of Bartonella-positive rodent was also found in B. indica (15.1%, 42/279), and R. norvegicus (12.5%, 5/40). In contrast, the prevalence of Bartonella species in ectoparasites collected from the rats varied significantly according to types of ectoparasites. A high prevalence of Bartonella DNA was found in louse pools (Polyplax spp. and Hoplopleura spp., 57.1%) and flea pools (Xenopsylla cheopis, 25.8%), while a low prevalence was found in pools of mites (Leptotrombidium spp. and Ascoschoengastia spp., 1.7%) and ticks (Haemaphysalis spp., 3.5%). Prevalence of Bartonella DNA in ectoparasites collected from Bartonella-positive rodents (19.4%) was significantly higher comparing to ectoparasites from Bartonella-negative rodents (8.7%). The phylogenetic analysis of 41 gltA sequences of 16 Bartonella isolates from rodent blood and 25 Bartonella-positive ectoparasites revealed a wide range of diversity among Bartonella species with a majority of sequences (61.0%) belonging to Bartonella elizabethae complex (11 rodents, 1 mite pool, and 5 louse pools), while the remaining sequences were identical to B. phoceensis (17.1%, 1 mite pool, 5 louse pools, and 1 ...
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author Kewalin Klangthong
Sommai Promsthaporn
Surachai Leepitakrat
Anthony L Schuster
Patrick W McCardle
Michael Kosoy
Ratree Takhampunya
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Sommai Promsthaporn
Surachai Leepitakrat
Anthony L Schuster
Patrick W McCardle
Michael Kosoy
Ratree Takhampunya
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title The Distribution and Diversity of Bartonella Species in Rodents and Their Ectoparasites across Thailand.
title_short The Distribution and Diversity of Bartonella Species in Rodents and Their Ectoparasites across Thailand.
title_full The Distribution and Diversity of Bartonella Species in Rodents and Their Ectoparasites across Thailand.
title_fullStr The Distribution and Diversity of Bartonella Species in Rodents and Their Ectoparasites across Thailand.
title_full_unstemmed The Distribution and Diversity of Bartonella Species in Rodents and Their Ectoparasites across Thailand.
title_sort distribution and diversity of bartonella species in rodents and their ectoparasites across thailand.
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