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Survey and Phylogenetic Analysis of Rodents and Important Rodent-Borne Zoonotic Pathogens in Gedu, Bhutan

Rodents are well-known reservoirs and vectors of many emerging and re-emerging infectious diseases, but little is known about their role in zoonotic disease transmission in Bhutan. In this study, a cross-sectional investigation of zoonotic disease pathogens in rodents was performed in Chukha distric...

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Autores principales: Phuentshok, Yoenten, Dorji, Kezang, Zangpo, Tandin, Davidson, Silas A., Takhampunya, Ratree, Tenzinla, Tenzinla, Dorjee, Chencho, Morris, Roger S., Jolly, Peter D., Dorjee, Sithar, McKenzie, Joanna S.
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Publicado: The Korean Society for Parasitology and Tropical Medicine 2018
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6243181/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30419740
http://dx.doi.org/10.3347/kjp.2018.56.5.521
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author Phuentshok, Yoenten
Dorji, Kezang
Zangpo, Tandin
Davidson, Silas A.
Takhampunya, Ratree
Tenzinla, Tenzinla
Dorjee, Chencho
Morris, Roger S.
Jolly, Peter D.
Dorjee, Sithar
McKenzie, Joanna S.
author_facet Phuentshok, Yoenten
Dorji, Kezang
Zangpo, Tandin
Davidson, Silas A.
Takhampunya, Ratree
Tenzinla, Tenzinla
Dorjee, Chencho
Morris, Roger S.
Jolly, Peter D.
Dorjee, Sithar
McKenzie, Joanna S.
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description Rodents are well-known reservoirs and vectors of many emerging and re-emerging infectious diseases, but little is known about their role in zoonotic disease transmission in Bhutan. In this study, a cross-sectional investigation of zoonotic disease pathogens in rodents was performed in Chukha district, Bhutan, where a high incidence of scrub typhus and cases of acute undifferentiated febrile illness had been reported in people during the preceding 4–6 months. Twelve rodents were trapped alive using wire-mesh traps. Following euthanasia, liver and kidney tissues were removed and tested using PCR for Orientia tsutsugamushi and other bacterial and rickettsial pathogens causing bartonellosis, borreliosis, human monocytic ehrlichiosis, human granulocytic anaplasmosis, leptospirosis, and rickettsiosis. A phylogenetic analysis was performed on all rodent species captured and pathogens detected. Four out of the 12 rodents (33.3%) tested positive by PCR for zoonotic pathogens. Anaplasma phagocytophilum, Bartonella grahamii, and B. queenslandensis were identified for the first time in Bhutan. Leptospira interrogans was also detected for the first time from rodents in Bhutan. The findings demonstrate the presence of these zoonotic pathogens in rodents in Bhutan, which may pose a risk of disease transmission to humans.
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spelling pubmed-62431812018-11-23 Survey and Phylogenetic Analysis of Rodents and Important Rodent-Borne Zoonotic Pathogens in Gedu, Bhutan Phuentshok, Yoenten Dorji, Kezang Zangpo, Tandin Davidson, Silas A. Takhampunya, Ratree Tenzinla, Tenzinla Dorjee, Chencho Morris, Roger S. Jolly, Peter D. Dorjee, Sithar McKenzie, Joanna S. Korean J Parasitol Brief Communication Rodents are well-known reservoirs and vectors of many emerging and re-emerging infectious diseases, but little is known about their role in zoonotic disease transmission in Bhutan. In this study, a cross-sectional investigation of zoonotic disease pathogens in rodents was performed in Chukha district, Bhutan, where a high incidence of scrub typhus and cases of acute undifferentiated febrile illness had been reported in people during the preceding 4–6 months. Twelve rodents were trapped alive using wire-mesh traps. Following euthanasia, liver and kidney tissues were removed and tested using PCR for Orientia tsutsugamushi and other bacterial and rickettsial pathogens causing bartonellosis, borreliosis, human monocytic ehrlichiosis, human granulocytic anaplasmosis, leptospirosis, and rickettsiosis. A phylogenetic analysis was performed on all rodent species captured and pathogens detected. Four out of the 12 rodents (33.3%) tested positive by PCR for zoonotic pathogens. Anaplasma phagocytophilum, Bartonella grahamii, and B. queenslandensis were identified for the first time in Bhutan. Leptospira interrogans was also detected for the first time from rodents in Bhutan. The findings demonstrate the presence of these zoonotic pathogens in rodents in Bhutan, which may pose a risk of disease transmission to humans. The Korean Society for Parasitology and Tropical Medicine 2018-10 2018-10-31 /pmc/articles/PMC6243181/ /pubmed/30419740 http://dx.doi.org/10.3347/kjp.2018.56.5.521 Text en Copyright © 2018 by The Korean Society for Parasitology and Tropical Medicine This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution Non-Commercial License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0) which permits unrestricted non-commercial use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
spellingShingle Brief Communication
Phuentshok, Yoenten
Dorji, Kezang
Zangpo, Tandin
Davidson, Silas A.
Takhampunya, Ratree
Tenzinla, Tenzinla
Dorjee, Chencho
Morris, Roger S.
Jolly, Peter D.
Dorjee, Sithar
McKenzie, Joanna S.
Survey and Phylogenetic Analysis of Rodents and Important Rodent-Borne Zoonotic Pathogens in Gedu, Bhutan
title Survey and Phylogenetic Analysis of Rodents and Important Rodent-Borne Zoonotic Pathogens in Gedu, Bhutan
title_full Survey and Phylogenetic Analysis of Rodents and Important Rodent-Borne Zoonotic Pathogens in Gedu, Bhutan
title_fullStr Survey and Phylogenetic Analysis of Rodents and Important Rodent-Borne Zoonotic Pathogens in Gedu, Bhutan
title_full_unstemmed Survey and Phylogenetic Analysis of Rodents and Important Rodent-Borne Zoonotic Pathogens in Gedu, Bhutan
title_short Survey and Phylogenetic Analysis of Rodents and Important Rodent-Borne Zoonotic Pathogens in Gedu, Bhutan
title_sort survey and phylogenetic analysis of rodents and important rodent-borne zoonotic pathogens in gedu, bhutan
topic Brief Communication
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6243181/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30419740
http://dx.doi.org/10.3347/kjp.2018.56.5.521
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