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Molecular surveillance of microbial agents from cattle-attached and questing ticks from livestock agroecosystems of Antioquia, Colombia

  • Juan A. Segura
  • , Antonia Dibernardo
  • , Kathy Manguiat
  • , Brooks Waitt
  • , Zulma V. Rueda
  • , Yoav Keynan
  • , Heidi Wood
  • , Lina A. Gutiérrez

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Abstract

Ticks are obligate ectoparasites and vectors of pathogens affecting health, agriculture, and animal welfare. This study collected ticks from the cattle and questing ticks of 24 Magdalena Medio Antioquia region cattle farms. Genomic DNA was extracted from the specimens (individual or pools) of the 2088 adult ticks collected from cattle and 4667 immature questing ticks collected from pastures. The molecular detection of Babesia, Anaplasma, Coxiella and Rickettsia genera was performed by polymerase chain reaction amplification and subsequent DNA sequencing. In a total of 6755 Rhipicephalus microplus DNA samples, Anaplasma marginale was the most detected with a frequency of 2% (Confidence Interval- CI 1.68–2.36), followed by Babesia bigemina with 0.28% (CI 0.16–0.44), Coxiella spp. with 0.15% (CI 0.07–0.27), and Rickettsia spp. with 0.13% (CI 0.06–0.25). Molecular analysis of the DNA sequences obtained from the tick samples revealed the presence of Coxiella-like endosymbiont and R. felis. These results demonstrated the diversity of microorganisms present in R. microplus ticks predominantly associated with cattle and questing ticks from livestock agroecosystems, suggesting their role as reservoirs and potential biological vectors of these microorganisms on the studied sites. Also, it emphasizes the need to combine acarological surveillance with clinical diagnoses and control strategies on regional and national levels.

Original languageEnglish
Article number102113
Pages (from-to)102113
JournalComparative Immunology, Microbiology and Infectious Diseases
Volume105
DOIs
StatePublished - 1 Feb 2024

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Keywords

  • Anaplasma
  • Babesia
  • Cattle
  • Coxiella
  • Rickettsia
  • Ticks

Types Minciencias

  • Artículos de investigación con calidad A1 / Q1

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