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Bartonella bovis and Candidatus Bartonella davousti in cattle from Senegal.

Mustapha Dahmani1, Masse Sambou2, Pierre Scandola2, Didier Raoult3, Florence Fenollar3, Oleg Mediannikov4.   

Abstract

In Senegal, domestic ruminants play a vital role in the economy and agriculture and as a food source for people. Bartonellosis in animals is a neglected disease in the tropical regions, and little information is available about the occurrence of this disease in African ruminants. Human bartonellosis due to Bartonella quintana has been previously reported in Senegal. In this study, 199 domestic ruminants, including 104 cattle, 43 sheep, and 52 goats were sampled in villages from the Senegalese regions of Sine Saloum and Casamance. We isolated 29 Bartonella strains, all exclusively from cattle. Molecular and genetic characterization of isolated strains identified 27 strains as Bartonella bovis and two strains as potentially new species. The strains described here represent the first Bartonella strains isolated from domestic ruminants in Senegal and the first putative new Bartonella sp. isolated from cattle in Africa.
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Keywords:  Bartonella bovis; Bartonella sp.; Ruminants; Senegal

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Year:  2016        PMID: 28131381     DOI: 10.1016/j.cimid.2016.11.010

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Comp Immunol Microbiol Infect Dis        ISSN: 0147-9571            Impact factor:   2.268


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