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Diversity of Anaplasma and novel Bartonella species in Lipoptena fortisetosa collected from captive Eld’s deer in Thailand

Lipoptena insects are important ectoparasites of cervids and may affect humans that are incidentally bitten. The presence of zoonotic pathogen DNA, such as Anaplasma, and Bartonella, raises the importance of Lipoptena insects in veterinary and human medicine. Eld’s deer (Rucervus eldii thamin), an e...

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Autores principales: Wechtaisong, Wittawat, Sri-in, Chalida, Thongmeesee, Kritsada, Yurayart, Nichapat, Akarapas, Chatlada, Rittisornthanoo, Ganyawee, Bunphungbaramee, Natcha, Sipraya, Natthanicha, Bartholomay, Lyric C., Maikaew, Umaporn, Kongmakee, Piyaporn, Saedan, Arpussara, Tiawsirisup, Sonthaya
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Frontiers Media S.A. 2023
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10538998/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37781280
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fvets.2023.1247552
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author Wechtaisong, Wittawat
Sri-in, Chalida
Thongmeesee, Kritsada
Yurayart, Nichapat
Akarapas, Chatlada
Rittisornthanoo, Ganyawee
Bunphungbaramee, Natcha
Sipraya, Natthanicha
Bartholomay, Lyric C.
Maikaew, Umaporn
Kongmakee, Piyaporn
Saedan, Arpussara
Tiawsirisup, Sonthaya
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Sri-in, Chalida
Thongmeesee, Kritsada
Yurayart, Nichapat
Akarapas, Chatlada
Rittisornthanoo, Ganyawee
Bunphungbaramee, Natcha
Sipraya, Natthanicha
Bartholomay, Lyric C.
Maikaew, Umaporn
Kongmakee, Piyaporn
Saedan, Arpussara
Tiawsirisup, Sonthaya
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description Lipoptena insects are important ectoparasites of cervids and may affect humans that are incidentally bitten. The presence of zoonotic pathogen DNA, such as Anaplasma, and Bartonella, raises the importance of Lipoptena insects in veterinary and human medicine. Eld’s deer (Rucervus eldii thamin), an endangered wild ruminant in Thailand, are bred and raised in the open zoo. The semi-wild zoo environment suggests ectoparasite infestation and potential risk for mechanical transmission of pathogens to visitors, zoo workers, or other animals. However, epidemiology knowledge of pathogens related to endangered wild ruminants in Thailand is limited. This study aims to determine the prevalence and diversity of Anaplasma and Bartonella in the L. fortisetosa collected from captive Eld’s deer in Chon Buri, Thailand. Of the 91 Lipoptena DNA samples obtained, 42 (46.15%) and 25 (27.47%) were positive for Anaplasma and Bartonella by molecular detection, respectively. Further, 42 sequences of Anaplasma (4 nucleotide sequence types) showed 100% identity to those detected in other ruminants and blood-sucking ectoparasites. Twenty-five sequences of Bartonella (8 nucleotide sequence types) showed 97.35–99.11% identity to the novel Bartonella species from sika deer and keds in Japan. Phylogenetic trees revealed Anaplasma sequences were grouped with the clusters of A. bovis and other ruminant-related Anaplasma, while Bartonella sequences were clustered with the novel Bartonella species lineages C, D, and E, which originated from Japan. Interestingly, a new independent lineage of novel Bartonella species was found in obtained specimens. We report the first molecular detection of Anaplasma and Bartonella on L. fortisetosa, which could represent infectious status of captive Eld’s deer in the zoo. Wild animals act as reservoirs for many pathogens, thus preventive measures in surrounding areas should be considered to prevent pathogen infection among animals or potential zoonotic infection among humans.
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spelling pubmed-105389982023-09-29 Diversity of Anaplasma and novel Bartonella species in Lipoptena fortisetosa collected from captive Eld’s deer in Thailand Wechtaisong, Wittawat Sri-in, Chalida Thongmeesee, Kritsada Yurayart, Nichapat Akarapas, Chatlada Rittisornthanoo, Ganyawee Bunphungbaramee, Natcha Sipraya, Natthanicha Bartholomay, Lyric C. Maikaew, Umaporn Kongmakee, Piyaporn Saedan, Arpussara Tiawsirisup, Sonthaya Front Vet Sci Veterinary Science Lipoptena insects are important ectoparasites of cervids and may affect humans that are incidentally bitten. The presence of zoonotic pathogen DNA, such as Anaplasma, and Bartonella, raises the importance of Lipoptena insects in veterinary and human medicine. Eld’s deer (Rucervus eldii thamin), an endangered wild ruminant in Thailand, are bred and raised in the open zoo. The semi-wild zoo environment suggests ectoparasite infestation and potential risk for mechanical transmission of pathogens to visitors, zoo workers, or other animals. However, epidemiology knowledge of pathogens related to endangered wild ruminants in Thailand is limited. This study aims to determine the prevalence and diversity of Anaplasma and Bartonella in the L. fortisetosa collected from captive Eld’s deer in Chon Buri, Thailand. Of the 91 Lipoptena DNA samples obtained, 42 (46.15%) and 25 (27.47%) were positive for Anaplasma and Bartonella by molecular detection, respectively. Further, 42 sequences of Anaplasma (4 nucleotide sequence types) showed 100% identity to those detected in other ruminants and blood-sucking ectoparasites. Twenty-five sequences of Bartonella (8 nucleotide sequence types) showed 97.35–99.11% identity to the novel Bartonella species from sika deer and keds in Japan. Phylogenetic trees revealed Anaplasma sequences were grouped with the clusters of A. bovis and other ruminant-related Anaplasma, while Bartonella sequences were clustered with the novel Bartonella species lineages C, D, and E, which originated from Japan. Interestingly, a new independent lineage of novel Bartonella species was found in obtained specimens. We report the first molecular detection of Anaplasma and Bartonella on L. fortisetosa, which could represent infectious status of captive Eld’s deer in the zoo. Wild animals act as reservoirs for many pathogens, thus preventive measures in surrounding areas should be considered to prevent pathogen infection among animals or potential zoonotic infection among humans. Frontiers Media S.A. 2023-09-14 /pmc/articles/PMC10538998/ /pubmed/37781280 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fvets.2023.1247552 Text en Copyright © 2023 Wechtaisong, Sri-in, Thongmeesee, Yurayart, Akarapas, Rittisornthanoo, Bunphungbaramee, Sipraya, Bartholomay, Maikaew, Kongmakee, Saedan and Tiawsirisup. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (CC BY). The use, distribution or reproduction in other forums is permitted, provided the original author(s) and the copyright owner(s) are credited and that the original publication in this journal is cited, in accordance with accepted academic practice. No use, distribution or reproduction is permitted which does not comply with these terms.
spellingShingle Veterinary Science
Wechtaisong, Wittawat
Sri-in, Chalida
Thongmeesee, Kritsada
Yurayart, Nichapat
Akarapas, Chatlada
Rittisornthanoo, Ganyawee
Bunphungbaramee, Natcha
Sipraya, Natthanicha
Bartholomay, Lyric C.
Maikaew, Umaporn
Kongmakee, Piyaporn
Saedan, Arpussara
Tiawsirisup, Sonthaya
Diversity of Anaplasma and novel Bartonella species in Lipoptena fortisetosa collected from captive Eld’s deer in Thailand
title Diversity of Anaplasma and novel Bartonella species in Lipoptena fortisetosa collected from captive Eld’s deer in Thailand
title_full Diversity of Anaplasma and novel Bartonella species in Lipoptena fortisetosa collected from captive Eld’s deer in Thailand
title_fullStr Diversity of Anaplasma and novel Bartonella species in Lipoptena fortisetosa collected from captive Eld’s deer in Thailand
title_full_unstemmed Diversity of Anaplasma and novel Bartonella species in Lipoptena fortisetosa collected from captive Eld’s deer in Thailand
title_short Diversity of Anaplasma and novel Bartonella species in Lipoptena fortisetosa collected from captive Eld’s deer in Thailand
title_sort diversity of anaplasma and novel bartonella species in lipoptena fortisetosa collected from captive eld’s deer in thailand
topic Veterinary Science
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10538998/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37781280
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fvets.2023.1247552
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