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Molecular Detection of Bartonella Species in Rodents Residing in Urban and Suburban Areas of Central Thailand

Bartonella spp. are Gram-negative zoonotic bacteria transmitted to humans via various blood-sucking arthropods. Rodents have been identified as reservoir hosts of several zoonotic pathogens, including Bartonella spp. In Thailand, studies of Bartonella spp. in rodents from urban areas are limited; th...

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Autores principales: Saengsawang, Phirabhat, Morand, Serge, Desquesnes, Marc, Yangtara, Sarawut, Inpankaew, Tawin
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8704634/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34946189
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/microorganisms9122588
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author Saengsawang, Phirabhat
Morand, Serge
Desquesnes, Marc
Yangtara, Sarawut
Inpankaew, Tawin
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Morand, Serge
Desquesnes, Marc
Yangtara, Sarawut
Inpankaew, Tawin
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description Bartonella spp. are Gram-negative zoonotic bacteria transmitted to humans via various blood-sucking arthropods. Rodents have been identified as reservoir hosts of several zoonotic pathogens, including Bartonella spp. In Thailand, studies of Bartonella spp. in rodents from urban areas are limited; thus, a study in this area is necessary. The objectives of this study were to detect Bartonella spp. in rodents in Thailand and to compare the species’ distribution across different areas. In total, 70 blood samples from rodents in urban and suburban areas were tested for Bartonella spp. using a conventional polymerase chain reaction that targeted the citrate synthase (gltA) gene. All Bartonella-positive sequences were analyzed using polymorphism in order to build a phylogenetic tree. Approximately 38% of the rodents studied contained Bartonella DNA. Both Rattus exulans (Pacific rat) and R. tanezumi (Asian house rat) contained Bartonella spp. Four species of Bartonella were detected in blood samples: B. tribocorum, B. phoceensis, B. grahamii, and B. rattimassiliensis. In addition, eight Pacific rats contained the B. kosoyi–B. tribocorum complex. Bartonella phoceensis and B. tribocorum–B. kosoyi complexes were found in a specific habitat (p < 0.05). Interestingly, only seven haplotypes were identified in the sequences analyzed, and only haplotype A was found in both rodent species. Finally, a monitoring program for zoonotic Bartonella infection, especially the B. kosoyi–B. tribocorum complex, B. phoceensis, B. grahamii, and B. rattimassiliensis should be established, especially in high-risk areas.
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spelling pubmed-87046342021-12-25 Molecular Detection of Bartonella Species in Rodents Residing in Urban and Suburban Areas of Central Thailand Saengsawang, Phirabhat Morand, Serge Desquesnes, Marc Yangtara, Sarawut Inpankaew, Tawin Microorganisms Article Bartonella spp. are Gram-negative zoonotic bacteria transmitted to humans via various blood-sucking arthropods. Rodents have been identified as reservoir hosts of several zoonotic pathogens, including Bartonella spp. In Thailand, studies of Bartonella spp. in rodents from urban areas are limited; thus, a study in this area is necessary. The objectives of this study were to detect Bartonella spp. in rodents in Thailand and to compare the species’ distribution across different areas. In total, 70 blood samples from rodents in urban and suburban areas were tested for Bartonella spp. using a conventional polymerase chain reaction that targeted the citrate synthase (gltA) gene. All Bartonella-positive sequences were analyzed using polymorphism in order to build a phylogenetic tree. Approximately 38% of the rodents studied contained Bartonella DNA. Both Rattus exulans (Pacific rat) and R. tanezumi (Asian house rat) contained Bartonella spp. Four species of Bartonella were detected in blood samples: B. tribocorum, B. phoceensis, B. grahamii, and B. rattimassiliensis. In addition, eight Pacific rats contained the B. kosoyi–B. tribocorum complex. Bartonella phoceensis and B. tribocorum–B. kosoyi complexes were found in a specific habitat (p < 0.05). Interestingly, only seven haplotypes were identified in the sequences analyzed, and only haplotype A was found in both rodent species. Finally, a monitoring program for zoonotic Bartonella infection, especially the B. kosoyi–B. tribocorum complex, B. phoceensis, B. grahamii, and B. rattimassiliensis should be established, especially in high-risk areas. MDPI 2021-12-15 /pmc/articles/PMC8704634/ /pubmed/34946189 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/microorganisms9122588 Text en © 2021 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Morand, Serge
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Inpankaew, Tawin
Molecular Detection of Bartonella Species in Rodents Residing in Urban and Suburban Areas of Central Thailand
title Molecular Detection of Bartonella Species in Rodents Residing in Urban and Suburban Areas of Central Thailand
title_full Molecular Detection of Bartonella Species in Rodents Residing in Urban and Suburban Areas of Central Thailand
title_fullStr Molecular Detection of Bartonella Species in Rodents Residing in Urban and Suburban Areas of Central Thailand
title_full_unstemmed Molecular Detection of Bartonella Species in Rodents Residing in Urban and Suburban Areas of Central Thailand
title_short Molecular Detection of Bartonella Species in Rodents Residing in Urban and Suburban Areas of Central Thailand
title_sort molecular detection of bartonella species in rodents residing in urban and suburban areas of central thailand
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8704634/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34946189
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/microorganisms9122588
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