Affiliation:
1. College of Animal Science and Technology, Tarim University Xinjiang China
2. Engineering Laboratory of Tarim Animal Diseases Diagnosis and Control Xinjiang Production & Construction Corps Xinjiang China
3. Key Laboratory of Tarim Animal Husbandry Science and Technology of Xinjiang Production & Construction Corps Xinjiang China
Abstract
AbstractMelophagus ovinus is a hematophagous insect that is distributed worldwide and plays a crucial role in transmitting disease‐causing pathogens. From June 2021 to March 2022, a total of 370 M. ovinus were collected from 11 sampling points in southern Xinjiang, China. The specimens were identified using morphological and molecular analyses. Rickettsia spp. and Anaplasma ovis were detected from all the samples using seven Rickettsia‐specific genetic markers and the msp‐4 gene of A. ovis. Approximately 11% of the M. ovinus specimens were positive for Rickettsia spp., and Candidatus Rickettsia barbariae was the most predominant species (35/41; 85.4%), while R. massiliae was least prevalent (6/41; 14.6%). Approximately 10.5% (39/370) of the M. ovinus specimens were positive for A. ovis of genotype III, which was co‐detected with Candidatus R. barbariae in M. ovinus (3/370; 0.8%). To the best of our knowledge, this is the first report of the detection of R. massiliae and Candidatus R. barbariae in M. ovinus globally. The detection and control of insect‐borne diseases originating from M. ovinus should be strengthened in southern Xinjiang, an area important to animal husbandry and production.
Funder
National Natural Science Foundation of China
Subject
Insect Science,General Veterinary,Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics,Parasitology
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