Molecular detection of Coxiella burnetii and Coxiella species in rats and chickens from poultry farms in North West Province, South Africa

Author:

Ramatla Tsepo1ORCID,Khumalo Zamantungwa T. H.23,Matshotshi Asiashu4ORCID,Lekota Kgaugelo E.1ORCID,Taioe Moeti O.15,Thekisoe Oriel1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Unit for Environmental Sciences and Management North‐West University Potchefstroom South Africa

2. Vectors and Vector‐borne Diseases Research Programme, Department of Veterinary Tropical Diseases University of Pretoria Onderstepoort South Africa

3. Study Operations Clinvet International Bloemfontein South Africa

4. Department of Life and Consumer Sciences University of South Africa Florida South Africa

5. Epidemiology, Parasites and Vectors Agricultural Research Council, Onderstepoort Veterinary Research Onderstepoort South Africa

Abstract

AbstractBackgroundCoxiella burnetii is a bacterial pathogen that causes query fever and coxiellosis in humans and animals, respectively. There is a scarcity of studies on the prevalence of C. burnetii infections in rats and chickens in South Africa.ObjectiveThe aim of this study was to determine the occurrence of C. burnetii in rats and chickens sampled from poultry farms in the North West Province of South Africa.MethodsDNA was extracted from rodent kidneys (n = 68) and chicken faeces (n = 52). Two rodent pest species, namely Rattus rattus and Rattus tanezumi, were identified by analysis of CO1 gene sequences. Detection of C. burnetii was carried out using polymerase chain reaction assays targeting 23S rRNA, 16S rRNA and IS111 markers.ResultsC. burnetii was detected in 16.2%, 8.8% and 25% of R. rattus, R. tanezumi and chickens, respectively.ConclusionsThe findings in this study demonstrate that rodents and chickens are harbouring C. burnetii at sampled poultry farms. There should be frequent screening for C. burnetii in poultry operations. The likelihood of future transmission between rodents and chickens, including humans, also needs to be investigated.

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

General Veterinary

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