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Molecular Detection of Rickettsia felis and Rickettsia bellii in Mosquitoes
Author(s) -
Jilei Zhang,
Guangwu Lu,
Jing Li,
Patrick Kelly,
Min Li,
Jiawei Wang,
Ke Huang,
Haixiang Qiu,
Jinfeng You,
Rong Zhang,
Yaoyao Wang,
Yuanyuan Zhang,
Hongzhuan Wu,
Chengming Wang
Publication year - 2019
Publication title -
vector-borne and zoonotic diseases
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.839
H-Index - 73
eISSN - 1557-7759
pISSN - 1530-3667
DOI - 10.1089/vbz.2019.2456
Subject(s) - biology , felis , culex pipiens , rickettsia , anopheles sinensis , aedes albopictus , spotted fever , culex tritaeniorhynchus , ctenocephalides , virology , culex , veterinary medicine , zoology , anopheles , ecology , larva , malaria , aedes aegypti , virus , encephalitis , cats , medicine , computer science , immunology , japanese encephalitis , embedded system
To add to the limited information on Rickettsia in mosquitoes in China, we carried out a PCR survey on convenience samples of 3051 mosquitoes collected with hand nets in and around domestic dwellings in 25 provinces. Five species of mosquitoes were identified: Culex pipiens pallens ( n  = 1620), Aedes albopictus (806), Armigeres subalbatus (377), Anopheles sinensis (168), and Culex tritaeniorhynchus (80). A Rickettsia nested-PCR targeting the variable domain of gltA showed Rickettsia felis in four mosquito species of 16 provinces Cx . pipiens pallens (1.8%, 29/1620); Ae. albopictus (1.2%, 10/806); An. sinensis (1.2%, 2/168); and Ar. subalbatus (2.1%, 8/377). Rickettsia bellii was also widespread, occurring in 12 provinces and 2 species: Cx . pipiens pallens (4.3%, 69/1620) and An . sinensis (0.6%, 1/168). R. felis and R. bellii were found in almost similar numbers in female [1.5% (27/1809) and 1.2% (21/1809), respectively] as in male mosquitoes [1.8% (22/1242) and 4.0% (49/1242), respectively]. Our results indicated that mosquitoes in China are widely infected with R. felis , the agent of human flea-borne spotted fever, and tha R. bellii can also occur outside of the Americas and its usual tick hosts.

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