First detection of Ehrlichia chaffeensis, Ehrlichia canis, and Anaplasma ovis in Rhipicephalus bursa ticks collected from sheep, Turkey.

A Ayan, B Aslan Çelik, Ö Y Çelik, Ö Orunç Kılınç, G Akyıldız, A B Yılmaz, D N Sayın İpek, Ö Oktay Ayan, A R Babaoğlu
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Anaplasmosis and ehrlichiosis are important tick-borne rickettsial diseases of medical and veterinary importance that cause economic losses in livestock. In this study, the prevalence of Anaplasma ovis, Ehrlichia canis and Ehrlichia chaffeensis was investigated in ticks collected from sheep in various farms in Van province, which is located in the Eastern Anatolian Region of Turkey. The ticks used in this study were collected by random sampling in 26 family farm business in 13 districts of Van province. A total of 688 ticks were collected from 88 sheep and 88 tick pools were created. All ticks identified morphologically as Rhipicephalus bursa. Phylogenetic analysis of Chaperonin and 16S rRNA gene sequences confirmed A. ovis, E. canis and E. chaffeensis in this study. Of the 88 tick pools tested, 28.41% (25/88) were positive for at least one pathogen. Anaplasma DNA was detected in five of the 88 pools (5.68%), E. canis DNA was detected in 19 of the 88 pools (21.59%), and E. chaffeensis DNA was detected in one of the 88 pools (1.14%) of R. bursa ticks. To our knowledge, this is the first report describing the presence of A. ovis, E. canis, and E. chaffeensis in R. bursa ticks collected from sheep in Turkey. Further studies are needed to investigate other co-infections in sheep in Turkey.

首次在从土耳其羊身上采集到的包囊蜱中检测到埃利希氏菌、犬埃利希氏菌和弓形虫。
无形体病和埃立克病是重要的蜱传立克次体疾病,在医学和兽医学方面具有重要意义,会给牲畜造成经济损失。本研究调查了从土耳其东安纳托利亚地区凡省不同农场的羊身上采集的蜱虫中阿纳帕斯原虫、犬埃立克原虫和沙弗氏埃立克原虫的流行情况。本研究使用的蜱虫是在凡省 13 个区的 26 个家庭农场企业中随机抽样采集的。共从 88 只羊身上采集了 688 只蜱虫,并建立了 88 个蜱虫池。经形态鉴定,所有蜱虫均为法氏囊蜱(Rhipicephalus bursa)。该研究通过对 Chaperonin 和 16S rRNA 基因序列进行系统发育分析,确认了 A. ovis、E. canis 和 E. chaffeensis。在检测的 88 个蜱池中,28.41%(25/88)对至少一种病原体呈阳性。在 88 个蜱池中有 5 个(5.68%)检测到阿那普拉斯原虫 DNA,在 88 个蜱池中有 19 个(21.59%)检测到犬大肠杆菌 DNA,在 88 个囊蜱池中有 1 个(1.14%)检测到沙弗氏大肠杆菌 DNA。据我们所知,这是第一份描述从土耳其绵羊身上采集的囊蜱中存在 A. ovis、E. canis 和 E. chaffeensis 的报告。还需要进一步研究土耳其绵羊的其他合并感染情况。
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