Seasonality of detection rate of <i>Escherichia albertii</i> in wild raccoons (<i>Procyon lotor</i>) in Osaka, Japan
Bingting XU,
Noritoshi HATANAKA,
Sharda Prasad AWASTHI
et al.
Abstract:Escherichia albertii
has increasingly been recognized as an important
emerging zoonotic enteropathogen. Raccoon is shown to be one of the most vital reservoirs
of this pathogen.
E. albertii
has been detected in 993 (62%) out of 1,606
wild raccoons in Osaka, Japan from 2017 to 2020 by
Eacdt
-PCR. The
detection rate of
E. albertii
was increased from May to December (winter)
and gradually decreased from January to April (spring). Furt… Show more
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