| Literature DB >> 18620508 |
Francisco J Márquez1, José J Rodríguez-Liébana, M Eugenia Pachón-Ibáñez, Fernando Docobo-Pérez, Antonio Hidalgo-Fontiveros, Máximo Bernabeu-Wittel, Miguel A Muniain, Jerónimo Pachón.
Abstract
Rodents (87 Mus spretus and 10 Rattus norvegicus) collected in a suburban area of Seville (Andalusia, Spain) between September 2003 and April 2004 were tested by polymerase chain reaction for the presence of Bartonella DNA using primers amplifying a fragment of the 16S/23S rRNA internal transcribed spacer (ITS). Sequence analyses of the ITS of these Bartonella demonstrated that rodents in this region harbored at least three strains: two Bartonella genotypes detected in M. spretus, which clustered separately, and one genotype corresponding with B. tribocorum in R. norvegicus. The finding of Bartonella species in a high proportion of the rodent samples suggests the need to investigate whether these agents might be responsible for cases of febrile illnesses of unknown etiology in Southern Spain.Entities:
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Year: 2008 PMID: 18620508 DOI: 10.1089/vbz.2007.0257
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Vector Borne Zoonotic Dis ISSN: 1530-3667 Impact factor: 2.133