| Literature DB >> 31209913 |
Ai Takano1, Ryusei Kuwata2, Hiroshi Shimoda2, Upik K Hadi3, Agus Setiyono3, Srihadi Agungpriyono3, Ken Maeda2.
Abstract
Ticks are one of the arthropods that play an important role in the transmission of numerous pathogens to livestock and humans. We investigated the presence of tick-borne bacteria in 23 Amblyomma varanense that fed on a water monitor (Varanus salvator) in Indonesia. Anaplasmataceae and borreliae were detected by PCR in 17.4% and 95.7% of ticks, respectively. "Candidatus Rickettsia sepangensis", spotted fever group of Rickettsia, was detected in 21.7% of ticks. The water monitor is a common reptile that is widely encountered in city areas in Asian countries. Our results suggested that Am. varanense on water monitor in Indonesia harbored several kinds of bacteria.Entities:
Keywords: Amblyomma varanense; Anaplasma; Borrelia; Rickettsia
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Year: 2019 PMID: 31209913 DOI: 10.1111/1348-0421.12721
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Microbiol Immunol ISSN: 0385-5600 Impact factor: 1.955