2015
DOI: 10.1111/tbed.12360
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A Survey of Zoonotic Pathogens Carried by Non-Indigenous Rodents at the Interface of the Wet Tropics of North Queensland, Australia

Abstract: In 1964, Brucella was isolated from rodents trapped in Wooroonooran National Park (WNP), in Northern Queensland, Australia. Genotyping of bacterial isolates in 2008 determined that they were a novel Brucella species. This study attempted to reisolate this species of Brucella from rodents living in the boundary area adjacent to WNP and to establish which endo- and ecto-parasites and bacterial agents were being carried by non-indigenous rodents at this interface. Seventy non-indigenous rodents were trapped [Mus … Show more

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“…From 70 non-native rodents trapped in four household/dairy properties in the Atherton Tablelands, North Queensland, leptospires were detected by conventional PCR testing of pooled organ samples (liver, spleen, kidney, and ileum) in 24/52 (46%) house mice ( M. musculus ), 4/17 (24%) black rats ( R. rattus ), and 0/1 (0%) brown rats ( R. norvegicus ). No rodents were MAT positive [ 21 ]. In 2017, 2/68 (2.9%) black rats on Christmas Island were reported positive for pathogenic Leptospira ( L. interrogans ) by conventional nested PCR testing of kidney samples, the first time Leptospira spp.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…From 70 non-native rodents trapped in four household/dairy properties in the Atherton Tablelands, North Queensland, leptospires were detected by conventional PCR testing of pooled organ samples (liver, spleen, kidney, and ileum) in 24/52 (46%) house mice ( M. musculus ), 4/17 (24%) black rats ( R. rattus ), and 0/1 (0%) brown rats ( R. norvegicus ). No rodents were MAT positive [ 21 ]. In 2017, 2/68 (2.9%) black rats on Christmas Island were reported positive for pathogenic Leptospira ( L. interrogans ) by conventional nested PCR testing of kidney samples, the first time Leptospira spp.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…which are dangerous to human health, due to the fact that they participate in the distribution of various pathogens zoonoses like Rickettsia spp. and transferring pathogenic agents to hosts causing diseases to human beings (Crystal, 1958;Lehan, 2005;Badiaga and Brouqui, 2012;Chakma et al, 2015;Thille et al, 2019). Also, X. cheopis was considered the main epidemic and enzootic vector of murine typhus Rickettsia typhi (Soliman et al, 2001).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%