Literature DB >> 32164206

Rodents as Hosts of Pathogens and Related Zoonotic Disease Risk.

Handi Dahmana1,2, Laurent Granjon3, Christophe Diagne3, Bernard Davoust1,2, Florence Fenollar2,4, Oleg Mediannikov1,2.   

Abstract

Rodents are known to be reservoir hosts for at least 60 zoonotic diseases and are known to play an important role in their transmission and spread in different ways. We sampled different rodent communities within and around human settlements in Northern Senegal, an area subjected to major environmental transformations associated with global changes. Herein, we conducted an epidemiological study on their bacterial communities. One hundred and seventy-one (171) invasive and native rodents were captured, 50 from outdoor trapping sites and 121 rodents from indoor habitats, consisting of five species. The DNA of thirteen pathogens was successfully screened on the rodents' spleens. We found: 2.3% of spleens positive to Piroplasmida and amplified one which gave a potentially new species Candidatus "Theileria senegalensis"; 9.35% of Bartonella spp. and amplified 10, giving three genotypes; 3.5% of filariasis species; 18.12% of Anaplasmataceae species and amplified only 5, giving a new potential species Candidatus "Ehrlichia senegalensis"; 2.33% of Hepatozoon spp.; 3.5% of Kinetoplastidae spp.; and 15.2% of Borrelia spp. and amplified 8 belonging all to Borrelia crocidurae. Some of the species of pathogens carried by the rodents of our studied area may be unknown because most of those we have identified are new species. In one bacterial taxon, Anaplasma, a positive correlation between host body mass and infection was found. Overall, male and invasive rodents appeared less infected than female and native ones, respectively.

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Keywords:  Anaplasmataceae; Bartonella; Borrelia crocidurae; Hepatozoon; Piroplasmida; pathogens host; rodents; zoonotic disease

Year:  2020        PMID: 32164206     DOI: 10.3390/pathogens9030202

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Pathogens        ISSN: 2076-0817


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