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Zoonotic pathogens identified in rodents and shrews from four provinces, China, 2015–2022

Rodents and shrews are major reservoirs of various pathogens that are related to zoonotic infectious diseases. The purpose of this study was to investigate co-infections of zoonotic pathogens in rodents and shrews trapped in four provinces of China. We sampled different rodent and shrew communities...

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Autores principales: Tian, Shen, Jiang, Bao-Gui, Liu, Wan-Shuang, Chen, Hao-Rong, Gao, Zi-Hou, Pu, En-Nian, Li, Yu-Qiong, Chen, Jin-Jin, Fang, Li-Qun, Wang, Guo-Lin, Du, Chun-Hong, Wei, Yue-Hong
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Publicado: Cambridge University Press 2023
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10600915/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37675640
http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/S0950268823001450
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author Tian, Shen
Jiang, Bao-Gui
Liu, Wan-Shuang
Chen, Hao-Rong
Gao, Zi-Hou
Pu, En-Nian
Li, Yu-Qiong
Chen, Jin-Jin
Fang, Li-Qun
Wang, Guo-Lin
Du, Chun-Hong
Wei, Yue-Hong
author_facet Tian, Shen
Jiang, Bao-Gui
Liu, Wan-Shuang
Chen, Hao-Rong
Gao, Zi-Hou
Pu, En-Nian
Li, Yu-Qiong
Chen, Jin-Jin
Fang, Li-Qun
Wang, Guo-Lin
Du, Chun-Hong
Wei, Yue-Hong
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description Rodents and shrews are major reservoirs of various pathogens that are related to zoonotic infectious diseases. The purpose of this study was to investigate co-infections of zoonotic pathogens in rodents and shrews trapped in four provinces of China. We sampled different rodent and shrew communities within and around human settlements in four provinces of China and characterised several important zoonotic viral, bacterial, and parasitic pathogens by PCR methods and phylogenetic analysis. A total of 864 rodents and shrews belonging to 24 and 13 species from RODENTIA and EULIPOTYPHLA orders were captured, respectively. For viral pathogens, two species of hantavirus (Hantaan orthohantavirus and Caobang orthohantavirus) were identified in 3.47% of rodents and shrews. The overall prevalence of Bartonella spp., Anaplasmataceae, Babesia spp., Leptospira spp., Spotted fever group Rickettsiae, Borrelia spp., and Coxiella burnetii were 31.25%, 8.91%, 4.17%, 3.94%, 3.59%, 3.47%, and 0.58%, respectively. Furthermore, the highest co-infection status of three pathogens was observed among Bartonella spp., Leptospira spp., and Anaplasmataceae with a co-infection rate of 0.46%. Our results suggested that species distribution and co-infections of zoonotic pathogens were prevalent in rodents and shrews, highlighting the necessity of active surveillance for zoonotic pathogens in wild mammals in wider regions.
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spelling pubmed-106009152023-10-27 Zoonotic pathogens identified in rodents and shrews from four provinces, China, 2015–2022 Tian, Shen Jiang, Bao-Gui Liu, Wan-Shuang Chen, Hao-Rong Gao, Zi-Hou Pu, En-Nian Li, Yu-Qiong Chen, Jin-Jin Fang, Li-Qun Wang, Guo-Lin Du, Chun-Hong Wei, Yue-Hong Epidemiol Infect Original Paper Rodents and shrews are major reservoirs of various pathogens that are related to zoonotic infectious diseases. The purpose of this study was to investigate co-infections of zoonotic pathogens in rodents and shrews trapped in four provinces of China. We sampled different rodent and shrew communities within and around human settlements in four provinces of China and characterised several important zoonotic viral, bacterial, and parasitic pathogens by PCR methods and phylogenetic analysis. A total of 864 rodents and shrews belonging to 24 and 13 species from RODENTIA and EULIPOTYPHLA orders were captured, respectively. For viral pathogens, two species of hantavirus (Hantaan orthohantavirus and Caobang orthohantavirus) were identified in 3.47% of rodents and shrews. The overall prevalence of Bartonella spp., Anaplasmataceae, Babesia spp., Leptospira spp., Spotted fever group Rickettsiae, Borrelia spp., and Coxiella burnetii were 31.25%, 8.91%, 4.17%, 3.94%, 3.59%, 3.47%, and 0.58%, respectively. Furthermore, the highest co-infection status of three pathogens was observed among Bartonella spp., Leptospira spp., and Anaplasmataceae with a co-infection rate of 0.46%. Our results suggested that species distribution and co-infections of zoonotic pathogens were prevalent in rodents and shrews, highlighting the necessity of active surveillance for zoonotic pathogens in wild mammals in wider regions. Cambridge University Press 2023-09-07 /pmc/articles/PMC10600915/ /pubmed/37675640 http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/S0950268823001450 Text en © The Author(s) 2023 https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/4.0/This is an Open Access article, distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike licence (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/4.0), which permits non-commercial re-use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the same Creative Commons licence is used to distribute the re-used or adapted article and the original article is properly cited. The written permission of Cambridge University Press must be obtained prior to any commercial use.
spellingShingle Original Paper
Tian, Shen
Jiang, Bao-Gui
Liu, Wan-Shuang
Chen, Hao-Rong
Gao, Zi-Hou
Pu, En-Nian
Li, Yu-Qiong
Chen, Jin-Jin
Fang, Li-Qun
Wang, Guo-Lin
Du, Chun-Hong
Wei, Yue-Hong
Zoonotic pathogens identified in rodents and shrews from four provinces, China, 2015–2022
title Zoonotic pathogens identified in rodents and shrews from four provinces, China, 2015–2022
title_full Zoonotic pathogens identified in rodents and shrews from four provinces, China, 2015–2022
title_fullStr Zoonotic pathogens identified in rodents and shrews from four provinces, China, 2015–2022
title_full_unstemmed Zoonotic pathogens identified in rodents and shrews from four provinces, China, 2015–2022
title_short Zoonotic pathogens identified in rodents and shrews from four provinces, China, 2015–2022
title_sort zoonotic pathogens identified in rodents and shrews from four provinces, china, 2015–2022
topic Original Paper
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10600915/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37675640
http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/S0950268823001450
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