Literature DB >> 1452653

Epidemiology of Tsutsugamushi disease in relation to the serotypes of Rickettsia tsutsugamushi isolated from patients, field mice, and unfed chiggers on the eastern slope of Mount Fuji, Shizuoka Prefecture, Japan.

F Kawamori1, M Akiyama, M Sugieda, T Kanda, S Akahane, K Uchikawa, Y Yamada, N Kumada, Y Furuya, Y Yoshida.   

Abstract

A total of 59 strains of Rickettsia tsutsugamushi were isolated from patients (24 isolates), Apodemus speciosus mice (30 isolates), and unfed larvae of Leptotrombidium scutellare (2 isolates) and Leptotrombidium pallidum (3 isolates) in the Gotenba-Oyama District, Shizuoka Prefecture, Japan. All these isolates were classified into the three serotypes Karp, Kawasaki, and Kuroki based on reactivity with strain-specific monoclonal antibodies. Kawasaki- and Karp-type rickettsiae were isolated from L. scutellare and L. pallidum, respectively, and the geographic distribution of patients and rodents infected with these two types of rickettsiae coincided with the areas densely populated by the respective chiggers. From these results, we conclude that Kawasaki-type rickettsiae are transmitted by L. scutellare and Karp-type ones are transmitted by L. pallidum. Kawasaki-type rickettsial infections were prevalent in early autumn, and Karp-type infections showed a peak of occurrence in the late autumn, reflecting the seasonal fluctuations of L. scutellare and L. pallidum. Isolates of Kuroki-type rickettsiae were obtained only from four patients in October and November, and the relationship between this type of rickettsia and its vector species could not be fully defined.

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Year:  1992        PMID: 1452653      PMCID: PMC270539          DOI: 10.1128/jcm.30.11.2842-2846.1992

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Clin Microbiol        ISSN: 0095-1137            Impact factor:   5.948


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1.  Immunological properties of Rickettsia tsutsugamushi, Kawasaki strain, isolated from a patient in Kyushu.

Authors:  S Yamamoto; N Kawabata; A Tamura; H Urakami; N Ohashi; M Murata; Y Yoshida; A Kawamura
Journal:  Microbiol Immunol       Date:  1986       Impact factor: 1.955

2.  Production and characterization of monoclonal strain-specific antibodies against prototype strains of Rickettsia tsutsugamushi.

Authors:  M Murata; Y Yoshida; M Osono; N Ohashi; M Oyanagi; H Urakami; A Tamura; S Nogami; H Tanaka; A Kawamura
Journal:  Microbiol Immunol       Date:  1986       Impact factor: 1.955

3.  The investigation of scrub typhus in the USSR.

Authors:  S M Kulagin; I V Tarasevic; N I Kudryasová; L F Plotnikova
Journal:  J Hyg Epidemiol Microbiol Immunol       Date:  1968

4.  Studies on inapparent infection of tsutsugamuschi disease in Izu Shichito Islands: seroepidemiology and demonstration of an avirulent Rickettsia strain for mice.

Authors:  A Kawamura; M Murata; M Osono; S Nogami; A Shirasaka; H Tanaka; K Sudo; K Suzuki; T Miyairi; H Kijima
Journal:  Jpn J Exp Med       Date:  1980-04

5.  [Growth of Rickettsia tsutsugamushi, isolated in Miyazaki district, in BSC-1 cell].

Authors:  N Tachibana; E Kusune; T Yokata; E Shishime; K Tsuda; Y Kobayashi
Journal:  Kansenshogaku Zasshi       Date:  1982-08

6.  [Antigenic types of Rickettsia tsutsugamushi isolated from patients with tsutsugamushi fever and their distribution in Miyazaki Prefecture].

Authors:  S Yamamoto; N Kawabata; K Ooura; M Murata; Y Minamishima
Journal:  Kansenshogaku Zasshi       Date:  1989-02

7.  Characterization of a new antigenic type, Kuroki, of Rickettsia tsutsugamushi isolated from a patient in Japan.

Authors:  N Ohashi; A Tamura; H Sakurai; S Yamamoto
Journal:  J Clin Microbiol       Date:  1990-09       Impact factor: 5.948

8.  Isolation of Rickettsia tsutsugamushi antigenically different from Kato, Karp, and Gilliam strains from patients.

Authors:  A Tamura; K Takahashi; T Tsuruhara; H Urakami; S Miyamura; H Sekikawa; M Kenmotsu; M Shibata; S Abe; H Nezu
Journal:  Microbiol Immunol       Date:  1984       Impact factor: 1.955

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  4 in total

1.  Tsutsugamushi disease caused by Shimokoshi-type Orientia tsutsugamushi: the first report in Western Japan.

Authors:  Satoshi Ikegaya; Hiromichi Iwasaki; Nobuhiro Takada; Seigo Yamamoto; Takanori Ueda
Journal:  Am J Trop Med Hyg       Date:  2013-04-15       Impact factor: 2.345

2.  Genome comparison and phylogenetic analysis of Orientia tsutsugamushi strains.

Authors:  Keisuke Nakayama; Ken Kurokawa; Masahiro Fukuhara; Hiroshi Urakami; Seigo Yamamoto; Kazuko Yamazaki; Yoshitoshi Ogura; Tadasuke Ooka; Tetsuya Hayashi
Journal:  DNA Res       Date:  2010-08-03       Impact factor: 4.458

3.  Transmission of Rickettsia tsutsugamushi strains among humans, wild rodents, and trombiculid mites in an area of Japan in which tsutsugamushi disease is newly endemic.

Authors:  T Yamashita; S Kasuya; N Noda; I Nagano; J S Kang
Journal:  J Clin Microbiol       Date:  1994-11       Impact factor: 5.948

4.  The Whole-genome sequencing of the obligate intracellular bacterium Orientia tsutsugamushi revealed massive gene amplification during reductive genome evolution.

Authors:  Keisuke Nakayama; Atsushi Yamashita; Ken Kurokawa; Takuya Morimoto; Michihiro Ogawa; Masahiro Fukuhara; Hiroshi Urakami; Makoto Ohnishi; Ikuo Uchiyama; Yoshitoshi Ogura; Tadasuke Ooka; Kenshiro Oshima; Akira Tamura; Masahira Hattori; Tetsuya Hayashi
Journal:  DNA Res       Date:  2008-05-28       Impact factor: 4.458

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