Detection and characterization of feline Bartonella henselae in the Czech Republic
The aims of the study were to characterize isolates of Bartonella henselae and to determine the prevalence of bacteremic domestic cats in urban and suburban parts of Prague, Czech Republic. Five (18%) gram-negative fastidious bacterial single-cat isolates were recovered from 27 hemocultures incubate...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Veterinary microbiology 2003-05, Vol.93 (3), p.261-273 |
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Zusammenfassung: | The aims of the study were to characterize isolates of
Bartonella henselae and to determine the prevalence of bacteremic domestic cats in urban and suburban parts of Prague, Czech Republic. Five (18%) gram-negative fastidious bacterial single-cat isolates were recovered from 27 hemocultures incubated without previous freezing. Four of these isolates originated from flea infested stray cats (
n=6) and one from a shelter cat without any ectoparasites (
n=21). None of the 34 previously frozen specimens from flea free pet cats yielded any bacteria. All five isolates were catalase and oxidase negative. Their enzymatic activity, RFLP profile of citrate synthetase gene (
gltA) and DNA–DNA hybridization results were typical of
B. henselae. According to their
PvuII and
BglI ribotypes the isolates could be allocated to two homogeneous groups. Ribotype
HindIII and RFLP of 16S–23S rRNA spacer region analysis gave unique profiles different from those of
Bartonella quintana,
Bartonella elizabethae and
Bartonella clarridgeiae. The 16S rRNA type-specific amplification revealed an identical profile typical of
B. henselae genotype II for all the cat isolates studied. Pulsed-field gel electrophoresis (PFGE) assigned a different profile to each of the isolates studied.
Determination of the enzymatic activity, RFLP of
gltA gene, RFLP of 16S–23S rRNA spacer region, and
HindIII ribotype could be efficient tools for identification of
B. henselae isolates. Ribotyping (
PvuII,
BglI), 16S rRNA typing and PFGE may be useful methods to prospect ecology and epidemiology of the agent. |
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ISSN: | 0378-1135 1873-2542 |
DOI: | 10.1016/S0378-1135(03)00032-4 |