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Molecular detection of Rickettsia species in ectoparasites collected from two southern provinces of Cambodia
by
Nop, Daliya
, Noch, Nin
, Dul, Sokha
, Heang, Vireak
, Farris, Christina M.
, Prum, Sitha
, Mom, Sokly
, Jiang, Ju
, Prom, Satharath
, Huot, Boren
, Prasetyo, Didot Budi
, Richards, Allen L.
, Fiorenzano, Jodi M.
, Chhe, Visal
, Hertz, Jeffrey C.
in
Animals
/ Armed forces
/ Arthropods
/ Biology and Life Sciences
/ Cambodia - epidemiology
/ Care and treatment
/ Diagnosis
/ Disease
/ Ectoparasites
/ Ectoparasitic infestations
/ Fleas
/ Geographical distribution
/ Health aspects
/ Health risks
/ Households
/ Illnesses
/ Inspections
/ Lice
/ Medical research
/ Medicine and Health Sciences
/ Military personnel
/ Multilocus Sequence Typing
/ New records
/ Nucleotide sequence
/ Pathology, Molecular
/ People and Places
/ Provinces
/ Public health
/ Rickettsia
/ Rickettsia - classification
/ Rickettsia - genetics
/ Rickettsia - isolation & purification
/ Rickettsia Infections - epidemiology
/ Rickettsia Infections - microbiology
/ Rickettsia Infections - veterinary
/ Siphonaptera - microbiology
/ Species
/ Surveillance
/ Ticks
/ Ticks - microbiology
/ Typhus
/ Vectors
2024
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Molecular detection of Rickettsia species in ectoparasites collected from two southern provinces of Cambodia
by
Nop, Daliya
, Noch, Nin
, Dul, Sokha
, Heang, Vireak
, Farris, Christina M.
, Prum, Sitha
, Mom, Sokly
, Jiang, Ju
, Prom, Satharath
, Huot, Boren
, Prasetyo, Didot Budi
, Richards, Allen L.
, Fiorenzano, Jodi M.
, Chhe, Visal
, Hertz, Jeffrey C.
in
Animals
/ Armed forces
/ Arthropods
/ Biology and Life Sciences
/ Cambodia - epidemiology
/ Care and treatment
/ Diagnosis
/ Disease
/ Ectoparasites
/ Ectoparasitic infestations
/ Fleas
/ Geographical distribution
/ Health aspects
/ Health risks
/ Households
/ Illnesses
/ Inspections
/ Lice
/ Medical research
/ Medicine and Health Sciences
/ Military personnel
/ Multilocus Sequence Typing
/ New records
/ Nucleotide sequence
/ Pathology, Molecular
/ People and Places
/ Provinces
/ Public health
/ Rickettsia
/ Rickettsia - classification
/ Rickettsia - genetics
/ Rickettsia - isolation & purification
/ Rickettsia Infections - epidemiology
/ Rickettsia Infections - microbiology
/ Rickettsia Infections - veterinary
/ Siphonaptera - microbiology
/ Species
/ Surveillance
/ Ticks
/ Ticks - microbiology
/ Typhus
/ Vectors
2024
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Molecular detection of Rickettsia species in ectoparasites collected from two southern provinces of Cambodia
by
Nop, Daliya
, Noch, Nin
, Dul, Sokha
, Heang, Vireak
, Farris, Christina M.
, Prum, Sitha
, Mom, Sokly
, Jiang, Ju
, Prom, Satharath
, Huot, Boren
, Prasetyo, Didot Budi
, Richards, Allen L.
, Fiorenzano, Jodi M.
, Chhe, Visal
, Hertz, Jeffrey C.
in
Animals
/ Armed forces
/ Arthropods
/ Biology and Life Sciences
/ Cambodia - epidemiology
/ Care and treatment
/ Diagnosis
/ Disease
/ Ectoparasites
/ Ectoparasitic infestations
/ Fleas
/ Geographical distribution
/ Health aspects
/ Health risks
/ Households
/ Illnesses
/ Inspections
/ Lice
/ Medical research
/ Medicine and Health Sciences
/ Military personnel
/ Multilocus Sequence Typing
/ New records
/ Nucleotide sequence
/ Pathology, Molecular
/ People and Places
/ Provinces
/ Public health
/ Rickettsia
/ Rickettsia - classification
/ Rickettsia - genetics
/ Rickettsia - isolation & purification
/ Rickettsia Infections - epidemiology
/ Rickettsia Infections - microbiology
/ Rickettsia Infections - veterinary
/ Siphonaptera - microbiology
/ Species
/ Surveillance
/ Ticks
/ Ticks - microbiology
/ Typhus
/ Vectors
2024
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Molecular detection of Rickettsia species in ectoparasites collected from two southern provinces of Cambodia
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Molecular detection of Rickettsia species in ectoparasites collected from two southern provinces of Cambodia
2024
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Arthropod-borne rickettsioses comprise a wide variety of subtypes that are endemic in Cambodia, but there remains very little data on the geographic distribution of the pathogens or their vectors. Surveys were conducted in Koh Kong and Preah Sihanouk Provinces between September 2017 and June 2018 to collect ectoparasites from peridomestic animals and the environment using dragging and flagging methods. Collected ectoparasites were sorted and identified morphologically, then pooled by species, host, and location for molecular detection using Rickettsia genus- and species-specific qPCR and/or multilocus sequence typing (MLST) assays. A total of 14,254 ectoparasites were collected including seven new locality records. Rickettsia species were detected in 35.5% (174/505) of the pools screened representing 3,149 randomly selected ectoparasites from the total collected. Rickettsia asembonensis was detected in 89.6% (147/164) of Rickettsia -positive flea pools and 3.6% (6/164) of the flea pools were positive for both R . asembonensis and Rickettsia felis . Candidatus Rickettsia senegalensis from Ctenocephalides orientis fleas and Rickettsia sp. close to Rickettsia japonica and Rickettsia heilongjiangensis from Haemaphysalis ticks were identified by MLST. This appears to be the first report of these new ectoparasite records and rickettsial species in southern Cambodia, suggesting a potential health risk to military and civilians in this region.
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Public Library of Science
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