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- Title
Transstadial Transmission from Nymph to Adult of Coxiella burnetii by Naturally Infected Hyalomma lusitanicum.
- Authors
González, Julia; González, Marta G.; Valcárcel, Félix; Sánchez, María; Martín-Hernández, Raquel; Tercero, José M.; Olmeda, A. Sonia
- Abstract
Coxiella burnetii (Derrick) Philip, the causative agent of Q fever, is mainly transmitted by aerosols, but ticks can also be a source of infection. Transstadial and transovarial transmission of C. burnetii by Hyalomma lusitanicum (Koch) has been suggested. There is a close relationship between this tick species, wild animals and C. burnetii but the transmission in a natural environment has not been demonstrated. In this study, we collected 80 engorged nymphs of H. lusitanicum from red deer and wild rabbits. They moult to adults under laboratory conditions and we feed them artificially through silicone membranes after a preconditioning period. C. burnetii DNA was tested in ticks, blood and faeces samples using real-time PCR. The pathogen was found in 36.2% of fed adults, demonstrating that transstadial transmission from nymph to adult occurs in nature. The presence of DNA in the 60.0% of blood samples after artificial feeding confirms that adults transmit the bacteria during feeding. Further studies are needed about co-feeding and other possible transmission routes to define the role of this tick species in the cycle of C. burnetii.
- Subjects
COXIELLA burnetii; HYALOMMA; Q fever; ARTIFICIAL feeding; RED deer; BLOOD sampling
- Publication
Pathogens, 2020, Vol 9, Issue 11, p884
- ISSN
2076-0817
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.3390/pathogens9110884