Enrichment culture and molecular identification of diverse Bartonella species in stray dogs
Using pre-enrichment culture in Bartonella alpha- Proteobacteria growth medium (BAPGM) followed by PCR amplification and DNA sequence identification that targeted a fragment of the citrate synthase gene ( gltA), we provide evidence of common bartonella infections and diverse Bartonella species in th...
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description | Using pre-enrichment culture in
Bartonella alpha-
Proteobacteria growth medium (BAPGM) followed by PCR amplification and DNA sequence identification that targeted a fragment of the citrate synthase gene (
gltA), we provide evidence of common bartonella infections and diverse
Bartonella species in the blood of stray dogs from Bangkok and Khon Kaen, Thailand. The overall prevalence of all
Bartonella species was 31.3% (60/192), with 27.9% (31/111) and 35.8% (29/81) in the stray dogs from Bangkok and Khon Kaen, respectively. Phylogenetic analyzes of
gltA identified eight species/genotypes of
Bartonella in the blood of stray dogs, including
B. vinsonii subsp.
arupensis,
B. elizabethae,
B. grahamii,
B. quintana,
B. taylorii, and three novel genotypes (BK1, KK1 and KK2) possibly representing unique species with ≤90.2% similarities to any of the known
Bartonella species
B. vinsonii subsp.
arupensis was the only species detected in dogs from both sites,
B. quintana and BK1 were found in the dogs from Bangkok,
B. elizabethae,
B. taylorii, KK1 and KK2 were found in the dogs from Khon Kaen. We conclude that stray dogs in Thailand are frequently infected with
Bartonella species that vary with geographic region. As some
Bartonella species detected in the present study are considered pathogenic for humans, stray dogs in Thailand may serve as possible reservoirs for
Bartonella causing human illnesses. Further work is needed to determine the role of those newly discovered
Bartonella genotypes/species in human and veterinary medicine. |
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Bartonella alpha-
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Bartonella species in the blood of stray dogs from Bangkok and Khon Kaen, Thailand. The overall prevalence of all
Bartonella species was 31.3% (60/192), with 27.9% (31/111) and 35.8% (29/81) in the stray dogs from Bangkok and Khon Kaen, respectively. Phylogenetic analyzes of
gltA identified eight species/genotypes of
Bartonella in the blood of stray dogs, including
B. vinsonii subsp.
arupensis,
B. elizabethae,
B. grahamii,
B. quintana,
B. taylorii, and three novel genotypes (BK1, KK1 and KK2) possibly representing unique species with ≤90.2% similarities to any of the known
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B. vinsonii subsp.
arupensis was the only species detected in dogs from both sites,
B. quintana and BK1 were found in the dogs from Bangkok,
B. elizabethae,
B. taylorii, KK1 and KK2 were found in the dogs from Khon Kaen. We conclude that stray dogs in Thailand are frequently infected with
Bartonella species that vary with geographic region. As some
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gltA), we provide evidence of common bartonella infections and diverse
Bartonella species in the blood of stray dogs from Bangkok and Khon Kaen, Thailand. The overall prevalence of all
Bartonella species was 31.3% (60/192), with 27.9% (31/111) and 35.8% (29/81) in the stray dogs from Bangkok and Khon Kaen, respectively. Phylogenetic analyzes of
gltA identified eight species/genotypes of
Bartonella in the blood of stray dogs, including
B. vinsonii subsp.
arupensis,
B. elizabethae,
B. grahamii,
B. quintana,
B. taylorii, and three novel genotypes (BK1, KK1 and KK2) possibly representing unique species with ≤90.2% similarities to any of the known
Bartonella species
B. vinsonii subsp.
arupensis was the only species detected in dogs from both sites,
B. quintana and BK1 were found in the dogs from Bangkok,
B. elizabethae,
B. taylorii, KK1 and KK2 were found in the dogs from Khon Kaen. We conclude that stray dogs in Thailand are frequently infected with
Bartonella species that vary with geographic region. As some
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Bartonella alpha-
Proteobacteria growth medium (BAPGM) followed by PCR amplification and DNA sequence identification that targeted a fragment of the citrate synthase gene (
gltA), we provide evidence of common bartonella infections and diverse
Bartonella species in the blood of stray dogs from Bangkok and Khon Kaen, Thailand. The overall prevalence of all
Bartonella species was 31.3% (60/192), with 27.9% (31/111) and 35.8% (29/81) in the stray dogs from Bangkok and Khon Kaen, respectively. Phylogenetic analyzes of
gltA identified eight species/genotypes of
Bartonella in the blood of stray dogs, including
B. vinsonii subsp.
arupensis,
B. elizabethae,
B. grahamii,
B. quintana,
B. taylorii, and three novel genotypes (BK1, KK1 and KK2) possibly representing unique species with ≤90.2% similarities to any of the known
Bartonella species
B. vinsonii subsp.
arupensis was the only species detected in dogs from both sites,
B. quintana and BK1 were found in the dogs from Bangkok,
B. elizabethae,
B. taylorii, KK1 and KK2 were found in the dogs from Khon Kaen. We conclude that stray dogs in Thailand are frequently infected with
Bartonella species that vary with geographic region. As some
Bartonella species detected in the present study are considered pathogenic for humans, stray dogs in Thailand may serve as possible reservoirs for
Bartonella causing human illnesses. Further work is needed to determine the role of those newly discovered
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