New records of Rhipicephalus linnaei infected by Rickettsia massiliae from Central Mexico

Author:

Nieto‐Cabrales José Francisco1,Salceda‐Sánchez Beatriz1,Zazueta‐Islas Héctor M.2,Solís‐Cortés Marlene2,Landa‐Flores Magaly Guadalupe3,del Mazo‐López Juan Carlos3,Valtierra‐Alzaga Laura4,Soto‐Gutiérrez Juan J.1,Huerta‐Jimenez Heron1,Becker Ingeborg2,Rodríguez‐Rojas Jorge J.5,Sánchez‐Montes Sokani26ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Laboratorio de Entomología Instituto de Diagnóstico y Referencia Epidemiológicos, Secretaría de Salud Ciudad de México Mexico

2. Centro de Medicina Tropical, División de Investigación, Facultad de Medicina Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México Ciudad de México Mexico

3. Laboratorio de Genoma de Patógenos Instituto de Diagnóstico y Referencia Epidemiológicos, Secretaría de Salud Ciudad de México Mexico

4. Laboratorio de Entomología, Laboratorio Estatal de Salud Pública, Secretaría de Salud Morelos Mexico

5. Centro de Investigación y Desarrollo en Ciencias de la Salud Facultad de Medicina, Universidad Autónoma de Nuevo León Monterrey Nuevo León Mexico

6. Laboratorio de Diagnóstico, Facultad de Ciencias Biológicas y Agropecuarias región Tuxpan Universidad Veracruzana, Tuxpan de Rodríguez Cano Veracruz Mexico

Abstract

AbstractBackgroundOn the American continent, Rhipicephalus sanguineus s.l. comprises two species: Rhipicephalus linnaei and R. sanguineus s.s. Each species has been identified as a potential vector of at least one of five species of pathogenic bacteria of the genus Rickettsia. In particular, Rickettsia massiliae is one of three species with the greatest importance in public health at the continental level. In Mexico, this species is reported exclusively in the Nearctic states of Baja California and Chihuahua.AimFor this reason, the aim of this work was to provide new records of R. massiliae for the centre of the country derived from active acarological surveillance.Materials and MethodsDuring the period of February–October 2019, 29 dogs from six municipalities in the state of Morelos were sampled. Hosts were visually inspected, and ticks were recovered and identified morphologically and molecularly by amplification of the 16S rDNA gene. Subsequently, five genes from members of the genus Rickettsia were amplified and sequenced.ResultsA total of 229 (117♀, 98♂ and 14 N) ticks identified as R. linnaei were recovered, two of which were positive for R. massiliae strains related to those recovered from Argentina and the United States.ConclusionsThis work provides the second record of R. massiliae infecting R. linnaei in Mexico and the Americas, increasing the geographic distribution of this Rickettsia species in the Neotropical region, and providing information on the possible role of R. linnaei as a potential vector of this microorganism.

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Infectious Diseases,Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health,General Veterinary,General Immunology and Microbiology,Epidemiology

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