2019
DOI: 10.21203/rs.2.19614/v1
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Molecular Detection of Rickettsia felis in Haemaphysalis longicornis Ticks in Anhui Province of China

Abstract: BackgroundRickettsia felis causes febrile illness in humans. There is no information on the organism in Anhui Province of China.MethodsQuesting ticks were collected from Anhui Province of China and tick DNA was used as template for nested PCR (or real-time PCR) to amplify Rickettsia felis with 16S rRNA gene (rrs), 17kDa protein gene and orfB gene.ResultsPCR results indicated that 0.22% (2/907) ticks were positive to R. felis. Sequence analysis of the partial rrs and 17 kDa protein genes showed R. felis in tick… Show more

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“…A single tick was positive for R. felis , the causative agent of cat-flea typhus in humans. This pathogen also infects numerous other mammalian hosts and can be transmitted by many hematophagous arthropods, including H. longicornis , in low prevalence from China (Liu et al, n.d.; Pérez-Osorio et al, 2008). Because this pathogen has a broad geographic range, it is not known if it is a native or exotic strain and the genetic target is highly conserved.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A single tick was positive for R. felis , the causative agent of cat-flea typhus in humans. This pathogen also infects numerous other mammalian hosts and can be transmitted by many hematophagous arthropods, including H. longicornis , in low prevalence from China (Liu et al, n.d.; Pérez-Osorio et al, 2008). Because this pathogen has a broad geographic range, it is not known if it is a native or exotic strain and the genetic target is highly conserved.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%