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Bartonella species in Cambodia, Ghana, Laos, and Peru: results from vector and sero-surveys

Bartonella species are fastidious Gram negative vector-borne bacteria with a wide range of mammalian reservoirs. While it is understood that some species Bartonella are human pathogens, the extent of human exposure to Bartonella species (both pathogenic and non-pathogenic) has yet to be fully unders...

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Autores principales: Mullins, Kristin, Canal, Enrique, Ouch, Pidor, Prasetyo, Didot, Tagoe, Janice, Attram, Naiki, Yeboah, Clara, Kumordjie, Selassi, Fox, Anne, Letizia, Andrew G., Rachlin, Audrey, Nguyen, Hung Manh, Robinson, Matthew T., Vongsouvath, Manivanh, Davong, Viengmon, Mayxay, Mayfong, Simons, Mark P., Caranci, Angela, Newton, Paul N., Richards, Allen L., Farris, Christina M.
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: 2023
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7614129/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36633562
http://dx.doi.org/10.1089/vbz.2021.0090
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author Mullins, Kristin
Canal, Enrique
Ouch, Pidor
Prasetyo, Didot
Tagoe, Janice
Attram, Naiki
Yeboah, Clara
Kumordjie, Selassi
Fox, Anne
Letizia, Andrew G.
Rachlin, Audrey
Nguyen, Hung Manh
Robinson, Matthew T.
Vongsouvath, Manivanh
Davong, Viengmon
Mayxay, Mayfong
Simons, Mark P.
Caranci, Angela
Newton, Paul N.
Richards, Allen L.
Farris, Christina M.
author_facet Mullins, Kristin
Canal, Enrique
Ouch, Pidor
Prasetyo, Didot
Tagoe, Janice
Attram, Naiki
Yeboah, Clara
Kumordjie, Selassi
Fox, Anne
Letizia, Andrew G.
Rachlin, Audrey
Nguyen, Hung Manh
Robinson, Matthew T.
Vongsouvath, Manivanh
Davong, Viengmon
Mayxay, Mayfong
Simons, Mark P.
Caranci, Angela
Newton, Paul N.
Richards, Allen L.
Farris, Christina M.
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description Bartonella species are fastidious Gram negative vector-borne bacteria with a wide range of mammalian reservoirs. While it is understood that some species Bartonella are human pathogens, the extent of human exposure to Bartonella species (both pathogenic and non-pathogenic) has yet to be fully understood. To this end, residual sera from participants enrolled in undifferentiated fever studies in Cambodia, Ghana, Laos, and Peru were screened for the presence of IgG antibodies against B. quintana and B. henselae, using the FOCUS diagnostics Dual Spot- Bartonella IgG Immunofluorescence assay. Forty-eight patients with suspected or confirmed B. bacilliformis exposure or infection in Peru, were screened to assess cross-reactivity of the FOCUS assay for IgG against other Bartonella species. Ten of 13 patients with confirmed B. bacilliformis infection were Bartonella-specific IgG positive and overall, 36/48 of the samples were positive. Additionally, 79/206, 44/200, 101/180, and 57/100 of samples from Peru, Laos, Cambodia, and Ghana, respectively were Bartonella-specific IgG positive. Further, ectoparasites pools from Cambodia, Laos, and Peru were tested using quantitative real-time PCR (qPCR) for the presence of Bartonella DNA. Of the sand-fly pools collected in Peru, 0/196 were qPCR positive; 15/140 flea pools collected in Cambodia were qPCR positive; while 0/105 ticks, 0/22 fleas, and 0/3 louse pools collected in Laos tested positive for Bartonella DNA. Evidence of Bartonella in fleas from Cambodia supports the possibility that humans are exposed to Bartonella through this traditional vector. However, Bartonella species were not found in fleas, ticks, or lice from Laos, or sandflies from Peru. This could account for the lower positive serology among the population in Laos and the strictly localized nature of B. bacillformis infections in Peru. Human exposure to Bartonella species and Bartonella as a human pathogen warrants further investigation.
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spelling pubmed-76141292023-01-31 Bartonella species in Cambodia, Ghana, Laos, and Peru: results from vector and sero-surveys Mullins, Kristin Canal, Enrique Ouch, Pidor Prasetyo, Didot Tagoe, Janice Attram, Naiki Yeboah, Clara Kumordjie, Selassi Fox, Anne Letizia, Andrew G. Rachlin, Audrey Nguyen, Hung Manh Robinson, Matthew T. Vongsouvath, Manivanh Davong, Viengmon Mayxay, Mayfong Simons, Mark P. Caranci, Angela Newton, Paul N. Richards, Allen L. Farris, Christina M. Vector Borne Zoonotic Dis Article Bartonella species are fastidious Gram negative vector-borne bacteria with a wide range of mammalian reservoirs. While it is understood that some species Bartonella are human pathogens, the extent of human exposure to Bartonella species (both pathogenic and non-pathogenic) has yet to be fully understood. To this end, residual sera from participants enrolled in undifferentiated fever studies in Cambodia, Ghana, Laos, and Peru were screened for the presence of IgG antibodies against B. quintana and B. henselae, using the FOCUS diagnostics Dual Spot- Bartonella IgG Immunofluorescence assay. Forty-eight patients with suspected or confirmed B. bacilliformis exposure or infection in Peru, were screened to assess cross-reactivity of the FOCUS assay for IgG against other Bartonella species. Ten of 13 patients with confirmed B. bacilliformis infection were Bartonella-specific IgG positive and overall, 36/48 of the samples were positive. Additionally, 79/206, 44/200, 101/180, and 57/100 of samples from Peru, Laos, Cambodia, and Ghana, respectively were Bartonella-specific IgG positive. Further, ectoparasites pools from Cambodia, Laos, and Peru were tested using quantitative real-time PCR (qPCR) for the presence of Bartonella DNA. Of the sand-fly pools collected in Peru, 0/196 were qPCR positive; 15/140 flea pools collected in Cambodia were qPCR positive; while 0/105 ticks, 0/22 fleas, and 0/3 louse pools collected in Laos tested positive for Bartonella DNA. Evidence of Bartonella in fleas from Cambodia supports the possibility that humans are exposed to Bartonella through this traditional vector. However, Bartonella species were not found in fleas, ticks, or lice from Laos, or sandflies from Peru. This could account for the lower positive serology among the population in Laos and the strictly localized nature of B. bacillformis infections in Peru. Human exposure to Bartonella species and Bartonella as a human pathogen warrants further investigation. 2023-01-01 /pmc/articles/PMC7614129/ /pubmed/36633562 http://dx.doi.org/10.1089/vbz.2021.0090 Text en https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This work is licensed under a CC BY 4.0 (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) International license.
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Mullins, Kristin
Canal, Enrique
Ouch, Pidor
Prasetyo, Didot
Tagoe, Janice
Attram, Naiki
Yeboah, Clara
Kumordjie, Selassi
Fox, Anne
Letizia, Andrew G.
Rachlin, Audrey
Nguyen, Hung Manh
Robinson, Matthew T.
Vongsouvath, Manivanh
Davong, Viengmon
Mayxay, Mayfong
Simons, Mark P.
Caranci, Angela
Newton, Paul N.
Richards, Allen L.
Farris, Christina M.
Bartonella species in Cambodia, Ghana, Laos, and Peru: results from vector and sero-surveys
title Bartonella species in Cambodia, Ghana, Laos, and Peru: results from vector and sero-surveys
title_full Bartonella species in Cambodia, Ghana, Laos, and Peru: results from vector and sero-surveys
title_fullStr Bartonella species in Cambodia, Ghana, Laos, and Peru: results from vector and sero-surveys
title_full_unstemmed Bartonella species in Cambodia, Ghana, Laos, and Peru: results from vector and sero-surveys
title_short Bartonella species in Cambodia, Ghana, Laos, and Peru: results from vector and sero-surveys
title_sort bartonella species in cambodia, ghana, laos, and peru: results from vector and sero-surveys
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7614129/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36633562
http://dx.doi.org/10.1089/vbz.2021.0090
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