Serosurvey of Rickettsia spp. in cats from a Brazilian spotted fever-endemic area

Author:

Mendes Juliana Cristina Rebonato1,Kmetiuk Louise Bach1,Martins Camila Marinelli2,Canavessi Aurea Maria Oliveira3,Jimenez Tatiana3,Pellizzaro Maysa4,Martins Thiago Fernandes4,Morikawa Vivien Midori1,Santos Andrea Pires dos5,Labruna Marcelo Bahia3,Biondo Alexander Welker1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Universidade Federal do Paraná, Brasil

2. Universidade Estadual de Ponta Grossa, Brasil

3. Universidade de São Paulo, Brasil

4. Universidade Estadual Paulita, Brasil

5. Purdue University, USA

Abstract

Abstract Rickettsia spp. bacteria are responsible for tick-borne diseases worldwide, mostly maintained by rickettsial amplifiers capybaras in Brazilian endemic areas. The campus of the University of São Paulo, in southeastern Brazil, is an area endemic for Brazilian spotted fever (BSF), with high density of capybaras and Amblyomma spp., along with confirmed human cases. Besides capybaras, the university has also an in-campus high population of sheltered and free-roaming cats. Accordingly, the aim of this study was to determine the prevalence and characteristics associated with Rickettsia rickettsii, Rickettsia parkeri and Rickettsia felis exposure among cats in a BSF-endemic area. Out of 51 cats sampled, 23/35 shelter (65.7%) and 5/16 free-roaming (31.2%) were positive (titers ≥ 64) for at least one Rickettsia species. Ticks species were present in 3/16 free-roaming cats (18.8%), consisting of Amblyomma spp., nymphs of Amblyomma sculptum and adult Rhipicephalus sanguineus sensu lato. Despite sharing the capybaras environment, the seropositivity among the free-roaming and shelter cats was lower than owned cats in other endemic areas. Whether equally or less exposed to rickettsial infection, compared with owned cats in endemic areas, free-roaming and shelter cats may be used as environmental sentinels for human exposure to rickettsiae in such areas.

Publisher

FapUNIFESP (SciELO)

Subject

General Veterinary,Parasitology

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