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Molecular detection of Anaplasma ovis in small ruminants and ixodid ticks from Mongolia.

Batsaikhan Enkhtaivan1, Sandagdorj Narantsatsral1, Batdorj Davaasuren1, Davaajav Otgonsuren1, Tovuu Amgalanbaatar1, Erdenekhuu Uuganbayar1, Myagmar Zoljargal1, Punsantsogvoo Myagmarsuren1, Keisuke Suganuma2, Nthatisi Innocentia Molefe3, Thillaiampalam Sivakumar3, Noboru Inoue4, Banzragch Battur1, Badgar Battsetseg1, Naoaki Yokoyama5.   

Abstract

Anaplasma ovis is a tick-borne obligate intracellular rickettsial bacterium that causes anaplasmosis in domestic and wild small ruminants. Sheep and goats, whose combined population is approximately 48.5-million in Mongolia, play a vital role in the country's economy. In this study, we conducted an epidemiological survey of A. ovis in sheep and goats from 19 of 21 provinces in Mongolia. Additionally, DNA samples extracted from unfed ticks collected in 11 Mongolian provinces were also screened for A. ovis. Of 1179 and 871 blood DNA samples from sheep and goats, 813 (69.0%) and 621 (71.3%), respectively, were positive for A. ovis when screened by a PCR assay based on major surface protein 4 gene (msp4). On a per province basis, A. ovis infection rates ranged from 7.4%-93.3% and 13.3%-100% in sheep and goats, respectively. Subsequently, DNA samples prepared from 721 unfed ticks, including Dermacentor nuttalli (n = 378), Ixodes persulcatus (n = 95), Haemaphysalis pospelovashtromae (n = 120), and Hyalomma asiaticum (n = 128), were screened for A. ovis using the same PCR assay. Although nine D. nuttalli were A. ovis-positive, all other tick DNA samples were negative. In addition to reporting A. ovis in sheep and goats from all over Mongolia, this study identified D. nuttalli as a potential transmission vector of A. ovis in Mongolia. The present data highlight the importance of monitoring Mongolian sheep and goats for possible episodes of clinical anaplasmosis and controlling D. nuttalli throughout the country.
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Keywords:  Anaplasma ovis; Epidemiology; Goats; Mongolia; Sheep; Ticks

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Year:  2018        PMID: 30458297     DOI: 10.1016/j.parint.2018.11.004

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Parasitol Int        ISSN: 1383-5769            Impact factor:   2.230


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