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Development of a Multiplex PCR and Magnetic DNA Capture Assay for Detecting Six Species Pathogens of the Genera Anaplasma and Ehrlichia in Canine, Bovine, Caprine and Ovine Blood Samples from Grenada, West Indies.

Bhumika Sharma1, Roman R Ganta2, Diana Stone1, Andy Alhassan1, Marta Lanza-Perea3, Vanessa Matthew Belmar1, Inga Karasek4, Elizabeth Cooksey4, Catherine M Butler4, Kathryn Gibson1, Melinda J Wilkerson1.   

Abstract

Infections with tick-borne pathogens belonging to Anaplasma/Ehrlichia in various vertebrate hosts are a persistent problem resulting in nonspecific clinical signs during early infection. Diagnosis of single and multi-infections with these pathogens, causing diseases in companion/agricultural animals and people, remains a challenge. Traditional methods of diagnosis, such as microscopy and serology, have low sensitivity and specificity. Polymerase chain reaction (PCR) assays are widely used to detect early-phase infections, since these have high sensitivity and specificity. We report the development and validation of an assay involving PCR followed by magnetic capture method using species-specific oligonucleotides to detect six Anaplasma/Ehrlichia species pathogens in canine, bovine, caprine, and ovine blood samples. Overall, the assay application to 455 samples detected 30.1% (137/455) positives for one or more out of six screened pathogens. Single-pathogen infections were observed in 94.9% (130/137) of the positive samples, while co-infections were detected in 5.1% (7/137). Anaplasma marginale infection in cattle had the highest detection rate (34.4%), followed by canines positive for Anaplasma platys (16.4%) and Ehrlichia canis (13.9%). The assay aided in documenting the first molecular evidence for A. marginale in cattle and small ruminants and Ehrlichia chaffeensis and Ehrlichia ewingii in dogs in the Caribbean island of Grenada.

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Keywords:  Anaplasma; Ehrlichia; PCR; xMAP

Year:  2021        PMID: 33578784      PMCID: PMC7916465          DOI: 10.3390/pathogens10020192

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


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Authors:  Andrea Salazar; Francisco M Ochoa-Corona; Justin L Talley; Bruce H Noden
Journal:  Sci Rep       Date:  2021-08-05       Impact factor: 4.379

Review 3.  Epidemiology, Diagnosis, and Control of Canine Infectious Cyclic Thrombocytopenia and Granulocytic Anaplasmosis: Emerging Diseases of Veterinary and Public Health Significance.

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