2015
DOI: 10.1073/pnas.1517919112
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“…R. felis is also usually detected in cat fleas, although not in Senegal [15] . Anopheles gambiae mosquitoes are suspected to transmit the bacterium; this was strongly supported by a recent experimental model [16] , [17] . R. felis was also detected in a nonhaematophagous ubiquitous household pest, the booklouse Liposcelis bostrychophila, which also may play a role in the R. felis transmission [18] .…”
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“…R. felis is also usually detected in cat fleas, although not in Senegal [15] . Anopheles gambiae mosquitoes are suspected to transmit the bacterium; this was strongly supported by a recent experimental model [16] , [17] . R. felis was also detected in a nonhaematophagous ubiquitous household pest, the booklouse Liposcelis bostrychophila, which also may play a role in the R. felis transmission [18] .…”
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“…8 Later, the ability of Anopheles mosquitoes to acquire and transmit R. felis to susceptible hosts was proven in an experimental model. [7][8][9] Here, we report additional evidence of the connecting epidemiologies of both diseases. Dielmo and Ndiop are two villages in the Sine-Saloum region of Senegal situated 5 km from each other, with a total population about 800 persons and where the point-of-care laboratory was installed in 2011 10 to perform rapid detection of both pathogens.…”
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“…5 These observations led us to the hypothesis that R. felis may be transmitted by mosquitoes in tropical countries. [7][8][9] We have reported the correlation between mosquito-transmitted malaria and R. felis infection regarding geographic distribution, seasonality, asymptomatic infections, and a potential vector. 5 Ricketsia felis has been also detected in wild Anopheles and in Aedes.…”
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“…LSU-Lb to infect vertebrates is unknown, but rickettsial DNA has been detected in dust samples (containing L. bostrychophila and other dust-associated arthropods) collected from the beds of R. felis -infected patients in Senegal ( Mediannikov et al 2014 ). While not confirmed, it is postulated that these individuals may have acquired R. felis by inhalation or dermal inoculation of booklouse feces ( Parola et al 2015 ). Therefore, although R. felis str.…”
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