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salud publica mex 2023; 65 (2)
Molecular evidence of Rickettsia ricketssii and Rickettsia felis in ticks collected from cattle on the coast of Chiapas
Danis-Lozano, R, Camacho-Ramírez S, Álvarez-Hernández G, Leyva-Gastelum M, Cisneros-Vásquez LA, Dzul-Rosado KR, Fernández-Salas I, López-Ordoñez T
Language: Spanish
References: 34
Page: 160-166
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ABSTRACT
Objetive. To identify the presence of
Rickettsia ricketsii
and
R. felis and estimate the frequency of infection in ticks
infesting cattle on the coast of Chiapas state.
Materials
and methods. Two samplings were carried, in October
2021 and in March 2022, which included the extraction of
ticks from cattle belonging to five municipalities. Diagnosis
of
Rickettsia ricketsii and
R. felis in ticks was performed by
amplification of citrate synthase gene of
Rickettsia genus,
fragment sequencing and sequence comparison with global
databases and we calculated the minimum infection rate
(MIR).
Results. Rhipicephalus microplus was infected with
R. felis; Amblyomma cajennense, and
Rhipicephalus sanguineus
were positive for
Rickettsia ricketsii and the highest minimum
infection rate was 72.7 per 1 000 ticks
Conclusion. This is
the first study in Mexico that reports
Rickettsia rickettsii and
R. felis infection in ticks collected from cattle in the coast
of Chiapas State, which indicates a public health risk to be
considered in health programs.
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