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High prevalence and genetic heterogeneity of rodent-borne Bartonella species on Heixiazi Island, China.


ABSTRACT: We performed genetic analysis of Bartonella isolates from rodent populations from Heixiazi Island in northeast China. Animals were captured at four sites representing grassland and brushwood habitats in 2011 and examined for the prevalence and genetic diversity of Bartonella species, their relationship to their hosts, and geographic distribution. A high prevalence (57.7%) and a high diversity (14 unique genotypes which belonged to 8 clades) of Bartonella spp. were detected from 71 rodents comprising 5 species and 4 genera from 3 rodent families. Forty-one Bartonella isolates were recovered and identified, including B. taylorii, B. japonica, B. coopersplainsensis, B. grahamii, B. washoensis subsp. cynomysii, B. doshiae, and two novel Bartonella species, by sequencing of four genes (gltA, the 16S rRNA gene, ftsZ, and rpoB). The isolates of B. taylorii and B. grahamii were the most prevalent and exhibited genetic difference from isolates identified elsewhere. Several isolates clustered with strains from Japan and far-eastern Russia; strains isolated from the same host typically were found within the same cluster. Species descriptions are provided for Bartonella heixiaziensis sp. nov. and B. fuyuanensis sp. nov.

SUBMITTER: Li DM 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC4651081 | biostudies-literature | 2015 Dec

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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High prevalence and genetic heterogeneity of rodent-borne Bartonella species on Heixiazi Island, China.

Li Dong-Mei DM   Hou Yong Y   Song Xiu-Ping XP   Fu Ying-Qun YQ   Li Gui-Chang GC   Li Ming M   Eremeeva Marina E ME   Wu Hai-Xia HX   Pang Bo B   Yue Yu-Juan YJ   Huang Ying Y   Lu Liang L   Wang Jun J   Liu Qi-Yong QY  

Applied and environmental microbiology 20150911 23


We performed genetic analysis of Bartonella isolates from rodent populations from Heixiazi Island in northeast China. Animals were captured at four sites representing grassland and brushwood habitats in 2011 and examined for the prevalence and genetic diversity of Bartonella species, their relationship to their hosts, and geographic distribution. A high prevalence (57.7%) and a high diversity (14 unique genotypes which belonged to 8 clades) of Bartonella spp. were detected from 71 rodents compri  ...[more]

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