Coxiella burnetii and Coxiella Endosymbiont in Ticks from Western China.

IF 2.1 4区 医学 Q3 INFECTIOUS DISEASES
Yitong Jiang, Xiao Wang, Li Zhong, Junhua Tian, Runda Jie, Yanran Ma, Chunyan Gao, Bing Zhang
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Abstract

Background: Coxiella spp. are widespread in ticks. Coxiella burnetii, the agents of Q fever, is vectored by ticks and is well known for its veterinary and medical importance. However, reports on C. burnetii in ticks from China have been quite few compared with other tick-borne pathogens. In addition to C. burnetii, more and more Coxiella endosymbionts of ticks have been described in China. Materials, Methods, and Results: In this study, ticks were collected from domestic animals in two provinces (Chongqing and Xinjiang) in western China, and the Coxiella spp. in them were molecularly studied. In the 168 ticks (all Hyalomma asiaticum) from Xinjiang, C. burnetii was detected with an overall positive rate of 76.19%. In contrast, in 96 ticks (all Rhipicephalus microplus) from Chongqing, only Coxiella endosymbiont was identified with an extremely high prevalence (97.92%). Conclusions: We propose that there may have been a tick-animal-tick circulation of C. burnetii in Xinjiang. The high positive rate of C. burnetii suggests a high risk to public health.

中国西部蜱类中的伯氏Coxiella和Coxiella内共生体。
背景:科希氏杆菌广泛存在于蜱中。伯纳蒂克希菌是Q热的病原体,由蜱虫传播,因其兽医和医学重要性而闻名。然而,与其他蜱传病原体相比,中国蜱中布氏原体的报道很少。除伯纳氏蜱外,蜱的科希氏菌内共生体在中国也有越来越多的报道。材料、方法和结果:本研究在中国西部的重庆和新疆两省采集了家畜蜱,并对其中的科希氏杆菌进行了分子研究。168只新疆蜱(均为亚洲透明体)中检出布氏蜱,总阳性率为76.19%。重庆地区96只蜱(均为微头蜱)中检出Coxiella内共生菌,阳性率极高(97.92%)。结论:新疆可能存在布氏蜱-动物-蜱的传播。布氏原体阳性率高,提示公共卫生风险高。
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4.70
自引率
4.80%
发文量
73
审稿时长
3-8 weeks
期刊介绍: Vector-Borne and Zoonotic Diseases is an authoritative, peer-reviewed journal providing basic and applied research on diseases transmitted to humans by invertebrate vectors or non-human vertebrates. The Journal examines geographic, seasonal, and other risk factors that influence the transmission, diagnosis, management, and prevention of this group of infectious diseases, and identifies global trends that have the potential to result in major epidemics. Vector-Borne and Zoonotic Diseases coverage includes: -Ecology -Entomology -Epidemiology -Infectious diseases -Microbiology -Parasitology -Pathology -Public health -Tropical medicine -Wildlife biology -Bacterial, rickettsial, viral, and parasitic zoonoses
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