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dc.titleDistribution and molecular characteristics of rickettsiae found in ticks across Central Mongolia
dc.contributor.authorBoldbaatar, B
dc.contributor.authorJiang, R.-R
dc.contributor.authorVon Fricken, M.E
dc.contributor.authorLkhagvatseren, S
dc.contributor.authorNymadawa, P
dc.contributor.authorBaigalmaa, B
dc.contributor.authorWang, Y.-W
dc.contributor.authorAnderson, B.D
dc.contributor.authorJiang, J.-F
dc.contributor.authorGray, G.C
dc.date.accessioned2020-10-23T04:53:15Z
dc.date.available2020-10-23T04:53:15Z
dc.date.issued2017
dc.identifier.citationBoldbaatar, B, Jiang, R.-R, Von Fricken, M.E, Lkhagvatseren, S, Nymadawa, P, Baigalmaa, B, Wang, Y.-W, Anderson, B.D, Jiang, J.-F, Gray, G.C (2017). Distribution and molecular characteristics of rickettsiae found in ticks across Central Mongolia. Parasites and Vectors 10 (1) : 61. ScholarBank@NUS Repository. https://doi.org/10.1186/s13071-017-1981-3
dc.identifier.issn17563305
dc.identifier.urihttps://scholarbank.nus.edu.sg/handle/10635/179532
dc.description.abstractBackground: Little is known regarding tick-borne diseases in Mongolia, despite having 26% of the population still living nomadic pastoral lifestyles. A total of 1497 adult unfed ticks: 261 Ixodes persulcatus, 795 Dermacentor nuttalli, and 441 Hyalomma asiaticum, were collected from three ecologically distinct regions in Central Mongolia. Tick pools (n = 299) containing ~5 ticks each, were tested for Rickettsia and Tick-borne encephalitis virus (TBEV) using nested polymerase chain reaction, reverse transcription-PCR, and quantitative real-time RT-PCR. Results: Assays yielded pooled prevalence of 92.5% (49/53) and 1.9% (1/53) for pooled I. persulcatus testing positive for "Candidatus Rickettsia tarasevichiae" and TBEV, respectively, while Rickettsia raoultii was found in 72.8% (115/158) of pooled D. nuttalli samples. When calculating a maximum likelihood estimation, an estimated 46.6% (95% CI: 35.2-63.6%) of I. persulcatus ticks in the pooled sample were infected with "Candidatus R. tarasevichiae". Conclusions: Both "Candidatus R. tarasevichiae" and R. raoultii are recognized as emerging tick-borne pathogens, with this being one of the first reports of "Candidatus R. tarasevichiae" in Mongolia. Given that "Candidatus R. tarasevichiae" shares the same vector (I. persulcatus) as TBEV, and infections may present with similar symptoms, Mongolian physicians treating suspected cases of TBEV should include "Candidatus R. tarasevichiae" infection in their differential diagnosis and consider prescribing antimicrobial therapy. @ 2017 The Author(s).
dc.rightsAttribution 4.0 International
dc.rights.urihttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
dc.sourceUnpaywall 20201031
dc.subjectadult
dc.subjectantimicrobial therapy
dc.subjectArticle
dc.subjectcontrolled study
dc.subjectDermacentor
dc.subjectDermacentor nuttalli
dc.subjectHyalomma
dc.subjectHyalomma asiaticum
dc.subjectIxodes persulcatus
dc.subjectmicrobial identification
dc.subjectmolecular genetics
dc.subjectMongolia
dc.subjectnonhuman
dc.subjectnucleotide sequence
dc.subjectreal time polymerase chain reaction
dc.subjectreverse transcription polymerase chain reaction
dc.subjectRickettsia
dc.subjecttick
dc.subjectTick borne encephalitis virus
dc.subjectanimal
dc.subjectclassification
dc.subjectgenetics
dc.subjectisolation and purification
dc.subjectIxodidae
dc.subjectmicrobiology
dc.subjectpolymerase chain reaction
dc.subjectRickettsiaceae
dc.subjectvirology
dc.subjectAnimals
dc.subjectEncephalitis Viruses, Tick-Borne
dc.subjectIxodidae
dc.subjectMongolia
dc.subjectPolymerase Chain Reaction
dc.subjectReal-Time Polymerase Chain Reaction
dc.subjectReverse Transcriptase Polymerase Chain Reaction
dc.subjectRickettsiaceae
dc.typeArticle
dc.contributor.departmentDUKE-NUS MEDICAL SCHOOL
dc.description.doi10.1186/s13071-017-1981-3
dc.description.sourcetitleParasites and Vectors
dc.description.volume10
dc.description.issue1
dc.description.page61
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