Literature DB >> 26528573

PREVALENCE AND DIVERSITY OF BARTONELLA SPECIES IN WILD SMALL MAMMALS IN ASIA.

Kyeong Soon Kim1, Kai Inoue1, Hidenori Kabeya1, Shingo Sato1, Tomoe Takada1, Decha Pangjai2, Shih-Hui Chiu3, Hiromi Fujita4, Hiroki Kawabata5, Nobuhiro Takada6, Hiroaki Kariwa7, Soichi Maruyama1.   

Abstract

We collected 641 small mammals belonging to 17 species of Rodentia and four species of Soricomorpha in Japan, Korea, Russia, Taiwan, and Thailand and investigated the prevalence and genetic diversity of Bartonella species. Apodemus (field mice) and Rattus (rats) were the most-common genera captured, making up 56.0% and 23.1% of the total specimens, respectively. Bartonellae were isolated from 54.6% of the collected animals, and the prevalence varied depending on the host species and the country of origin. The isolates were identified to the species level based on gltA and rpoB sequences. Although most Bartonella species were shared by more than two host species, the distribution patterns of Bartonella species clearly differed among the four most-common host genera: Apodemus, Rattus, Myodes (voles), and Suncus (shrews). The predominant Bartonella species were Bartonella grahamii in Apodemus, Bartonella tribocorum in Rattus, B. grahamii and Bartonella taylorii in Myodes, and an unclassified Bartonella sp. in Suncus.

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Keywords:  Asia; Bartonella; blood culture; gltA; rpoB; small mammals; wild insectivore

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Year:  2015        PMID: 26528573     DOI: 10.7589/2015-01-015

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Wildl Dis        ISSN: 0090-3558            Impact factor:   1.535


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