New records of Rhipicephalus linnaei infected by Rickettsia massiliae from Central Mexico

IF 2.4 2区 农林科学 Q3 INFECTIOUS DISEASES Zoonoses and Public Health Pub Date : 2023-12-05 DOI:10.1111/zph.13101
José Francisco Nieto-Cabrales, Beatriz Salceda-Sánchez, Héctor M. Zazueta-Islas, Marlene Solís-Cortés, Magaly Guadalupe Landa-Flores, Juan Carlos del Mazo-López, Laura Valtierra-Alzaga, Juan J. Soto-Gutiérrez, Heron Huerta-Jimenez, Ingeborg Becker, Jorge J. Rodríguez-Rojas, Sokani Sánchez-Montes
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Abstract

Background

On the American continent, Rhipicephalus sanguineus s.l. comprises two species: Rhipicephalus linnaei and R. sanguineus s.s. Each species has been identified as a potential vector of at least one of five species of pathogenic bacteria of the genus Rickettsia. In particular, Rickettsia massiliae is one of three species with the greatest importance in public health at the continental level. In Mexico, this species is reported exclusively in the Nearctic states of Baja California and Chihuahua.

Aim

For this reason, the aim of this work was to provide new records of R. massiliae for the centre of the country derived from active acarological surveillance.

Materials and Methods

During the period of February–October 2019, 29 dogs from six municipalities in the state of Morelos were sampled. Hosts were visually inspected, and ticks were recovered and identified morphologically and molecularly by amplification of the 16S rDNA gene. Subsequently, five genes from members of the genus Rickettsia were amplified and sequenced.

Results

A total of 229 (117♀, 98♂ and 14 N) ticks identified as R. linnaei were recovered, two of which were positive for R. massiliae strains related to those recovered from Argentina and the United States.

Conclusions

This work provides the second record of R. massiliae infecting R. linnaei in Mexico and the Americas, increasing the geographic distribution of this Rickettsia species in the Neotropical region, and providing information on the possible role of R. linnaei as a potential vector of this microorganism.

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墨西哥中部受 Rickettsia massiliae 感染的 Rhipicephalus linnaei 的新记录。
背景:在美洲大陆,Rhipicephalus sanguineus s.l.有两个种:每个物种都被确定为立克次体属五种致病细菌中至少一种的潜在媒介。特别是,Rickettsia massiliae 是对整个大陆的公共卫生最重要的三个物种之一。在墨西哥,只有下加利福尼亚州和奇瓦瓦州的近北极地区有关于该物种的报道。目的:因此,这项工作的目的是通过积极的虫媒学监测,为墨西哥中部地区提供关于 R. massiliae 的新记录:在 2019 年 2 月至 10 月期间,对莫雷洛斯州 6 个城市的 29 只狗进行了采样。对寄主进行了目测检查,并通过 16S rDNA 基因扩增技术对蜱虫进行了形态学和分子鉴定。随后,对立克次体属成员的五个基因进行了扩增和测序:结果:共发现 229 只(117♀、98♂ 和 14 N)被鉴定为 R. linnaei 的蜱虫,其中两只的 R. massiliae 株系呈阳性,与阿根廷和美国发现的 R. massiliae 株系有关:这项工作提供了墨西哥和美洲R. massiliae感染R. linnaei的第二个记录,增加了立克次体在新热带地区的地理分布,并提供了R. linnaei作为该微生物潜在媒介的可能作用的信息。
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Zoonoses and Public Health
Zoonoses and Public Health 医学-传染病学
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期刊介绍: Zoonoses and Public Health brings together veterinary and human health researchers and policy-makers by providing a venue for publishing integrated and global approaches to zoonoses and public health. The Editors will consider papers that focus on timely collaborative and multi-disciplinary research in zoonoses and public health. This journal provides rapid publication of original papers, reviews, and potential discussion papers embracing this collaborative spirit. Papers should advance the scientific knowledge of the sources, transmission, prevention and control of zoonoses and be authored by scientists with expertise in areas such as microbiology, virology, parasitology and epidemiology. Articles that incorporate recent data into new methods, applications, or approaches (e.g. statistical modeling) which enhance public health are strongly encouraged.
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