| Literature DB >> 20202411 |
Emmanouil Angelakis1, Sarah A Billeter, Edward B Breitschwerdt, Bruno B Chomel, Didier Raoult.
Abstract
As worldwide vectors of human infectious diseases, ticks are considered to be second only to mosquitoes. Each tick species has preferred environmental conditions and biotopes that determine its geographic distribution, the pathogens it vectors, and the areas that pose risk for tick-borne diseases. Researchers have identified an increasing number of bacterial pathogens that are transmitted by ticks, including Anaplasma, Borrelia, Ehrlichia, and Rickettsia spp. Recent reports involving humans and canines suggest that ticks should be considered as potential vectors of Bartonella spp. To strengthen this suggestion, numerous molecular surveys to detect Bartonella DNA in ticks have been conducted. However, there is little evidence that Bartonella spp. can replicate within ticks and no definitive evidence of transmission by a tick to a vertebrate host.Entities:
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Year: 2010 PMID: 20202411 PMCID: PMC3322042 DOI: 10.3201/eid1603.081685
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Emerg Infect Dis ISSN: 1080-6040 Impact factor: 6.883
Ticks in which Bartonella spp. DNA has been found*
| Tick genus and species | Prevalence of | Identified | Target gene | Reference |
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| 0.43/466 individuals | IGS | ( | |
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| 3.2/31 individuals | Resembling | IGS | ( |
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| 8.3/12 pools | ( | ||
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| 21.4/84 individuals | ( | ||
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| 14.3/ 7 pools | ( | ||
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| 2.7/74 pools | 16S rRNA | ( | |
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| 4.4/1,173 pools | 16S rRNA | ( | |
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| 36/150 groups (60 individual fed adults, 30 pools of 2 unfed adults, and 60 pools of 5 nymphs) | ( | ||
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| 5.0/20 pools | 16S rRNA | ( | |
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| 19.2 of 151 individuals | ( | ||
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| 11.6/224 pools | ( | ||
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| 37.6/125 individuals | ( | ||
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| 44/50 individuals in 2002 and 38/50 individuals in 2003 |
| ( | |
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| 33.3/3 pools | 16S rRNA | ( | |
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| 1.48/271 individuals |
| ( | |
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| 4.9/102 individuals |
| ( | |
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| 60/121 individuals | 16S rRNA | ( | |
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| A pool/12 ticks | 16S rDNA | ( | |
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| 9.8/92 individuals |
| ( | |
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| 7.7/103 individuals |
| ITS | ( |
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| 1.2/327 individuals | 16S rRNA | ( | |
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| Resembling | ( | ||
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| 2.0/203 individuals |
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| ( |
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| 34.5/107 individuals | Unidentified | 16S rRNA | ( |
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| 16S rRNA | ( | |
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| 16.3/86 individuals | ( | ||
| 42.3/26 pools | 16S rRNA | ( | ||
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| 11.1/9 pools | 16S rRNA | ( | |
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| 3.2/62 individuals |
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| Unidentified tick species | IGS | ( |
*IGS, intergenic spacer; gltA , citrate synthase gene; groEL, heat-shock protein gene; pap31, heme-binding protein gene; ftsZ , cell-division protein gene; ribC, riboflavin synthase gene. †Bartonella spp. ascertained by isolation.
FigureWorldwide locations of ticks (blue boxes) identified with Bartonella spp. (pink boxes). I., ixodes; C., Carios; R., Rhipicephalus; B., Bartonella; H., Haemaphysalis; A., Amblyomma; D., Dermacentor.
Evidence of Bartonella spp. infection in persons after tick bite
| Agent | Tick species | Tick bite | Animal contact | Clinical manifestation | Year | Reference |
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| Unknown | Yes | No cat | Fever, myalgia, arthralgia, headaches, and light sensitivity | 1992 | ( |
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| Unknown | Yes | Cat | Fever, myalgia, arthralgia, headaches, and light sensitivity | 1992 | ( |
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| Unknown | Yes | Cats and kitten | Cat-scratch disease signs | 1993 | ( |
| Possibly | Yes | Not mentioned | Low-grade fever, headaches, fatigue, knee arthralgia, and insomnia | 2001 | ( | |
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| Possibly | Yes | Not mentioned | Fever, headache, dizziness, fatigue, and arthralgia | 2001 | ( |
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| Unknown | Not mentioned | Not mentioned | Meningitis | 2003 | ( |
| Unknown | Yes | Not mentioned | Fever | 2003 | (3 | |
| Unknown | Yes | Not mentioned | Fever | 2003 | (3 | |
| Unknown | Yes | 2005 | ( | |||
| Unknown | Yes | Cats, dogs, potentially other animal species | Fatigue, insomnia, arthralgia, myalgia, headache, and/or tremors | 2007 | ( | |
| Unknown | Yes | Cats, dogs, other animal species | Seizures, ataxia, memory loss, tremors, fatigue, and/or headaches | 2008 | ( |
*Patients were also seroreactive to B. henselae and/or B. vinsonii subsp. berkhoffii. †Patients were also seroreactive to B. henselae, B. vinsonii subsp. berkhoffii, and/or B. quintana.