Guilherme Moreira, Rafaela S S Moreira, Floriane André das Neves, Vanessa Swiontek, Patrícia F Barradas, Sara Gomes-Gonçalves, João R Mesquita
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Abstract
Vector-borne diseases, particularly those caused by Rickettsia species, pose a significant public health threat in Europe. Despite extensive research on tick-borne pathogens in various European countries, Luxembourg has yet not been studied for Rickettsia spp. in ticks infesting domestic animals. This study aimed to fill this gap by investigating the presence of Rickettsia spp. in Ixodes ricinus ticks collected from domestic dogs in Luxembourg between April 2023 and April 2024. A total of 61 ticks were examined using molecular techniques, including PCR amplification of the outer membrane protein B (ompB), outer membrane protein A (ompA), and citrate synthase (gltA) genes. Results revealed the presence of R. helvetica and R. conorii subsp. raoultii, with 4.9% of ticks testing positive for Rickettsia spp. Phylogenetic analysis confirmed the high genetic identity of the sequences obtained with previously described strains from Europe and Asia. This study highlights the potential risk of emerging tick-borne diseases in Luxembourg and emphasizes the need for ongoing surveillance to better understand the spread of Rickettsia spp. in Europe, particularly as climate change may facilitate the expansion of tick populations and their associated pathogens.
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Pathogens (ISSN 2076-0817) publishes reviews, regular research papers and short notes on all aspects of pathogens and pathogen-host interactions. There is no restriction on the length of the papers. Our aim is to encourage scientists to publish their experimental and theoretical research in as much detail as possible. Full experimental and/or methodical details must be provided for research articles.