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Detection of Rickettsia and Anaplasma from hard ticks in Thailand
Authors:Premnika Malaisri  Supanee Hirunkanokpun  Visut Baimai  Wachareeporn Trinachartvanit  Arunee Ahantarig
Institution:1. Biodiversity Research Cluster, Department of Biology, Faculty of Science, Mahidol University, Bangkok, Thailand;2. Department of Biology, Faculty of Science, Ramkhamhaeng University, Bangkok, Thailand;3. Center of Excellence for Vectors and Vector‐Borne Diseases, Faculty of Science, Mahidol University at Salaya, NakhonPathom, Thailand
Abstract:We collected a total of 169 adult hard ticks and 120 nymphs from under the leaves of plants located along tourist nature trails in ten localities. The results present data examining the vector competence of ticks of different genera and the presence of Rickettsia and Anaplasma species. The ticks belonged to three genera, Amblyomma, Dermacentor, and Haemaphysalis, comprising 11 species. Rickettsia bacteria were detected at three collection sites, while Anaplasma bacteria were detected at only one site. Phylogenetic analysis revealed new rickettsia genotypes from Thailand that were closely related to Rickettsia tamurae, Rickettsia monacensis, and Rickettsia montana. This study was also the first to show that Anaplasma bacteria are found in Haemaphysalis shimoga ticks and are closely related evolutionarily to Anaplasma bovis. These results provide additional information for the geographical distribution of tick species and tick‐borne bacteria in Thailand and can therefore be applied for ecotourism management.
Keywords:Rickettsia  Anaplasma  ticks  Thailand
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