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Detection and characterization of a novel spotted fever group Rickettsia genotype in Haemophysalis leporispalustris from California, USA
Ticks and Tick-borne Diseases
  • Marina Eremeeva, Georgia Southern University, Jiann-Ping Hsu College of Public Health
  • Lindsey M. Weiner, Rickettsial Zoonoses Branch, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
  • Maria L. Zambrano, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
  • Gregory A. Dasch, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
  • Renjie Hu, California Division of Communicable Disease Control, California Department of Public Health
  • Inger Vilcins, California Division of Communicable Disease Control, California Department of Public Health
  • Martin B. Castro, California Division of Communicable Disease Control, California Department of Public Health
  • Denise L. Bonilla, California Division of Communicable Disease Control, California Department of Public Health
  • Kerry A. Padgett, California Division of Communicable Disease Control, California Department of Public Health
Document Type
Article
Publication Date
3-1-2018
DOI
10.1016/j.ttbdis.2018.02.023
Abstract

The rabbit tick, Haemaphysalis leporispalustris Packard, is known for its association with Rickettsia rickettsii as it harbors both virulent and avirulent strains of this pathogen. In this manuscript we report findings and preliminary characterization of a novel spotted fever group rickettsia (SFGR) in rabbit ticks from California, USA. Rickettsia sp. CA6269 (proposed “Candidatus Rickettsia lanei”) is most related to known R. rickettsii isolates but belongs to its own well-supported branch different from those of all R. rickettsii including strain Hlp2 and from Rickettsia sp. 364D (also known as R. philipii) and R. peacockii. This SFGR probably exhibits both transovarial and transstadial survival since it was found in both questing larvae and nymphs. Although this rabbit tick does not frequently bite humans, its role in maintenance of other rickettsial agents and this novel SFGR warrant further investigation.

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Citation Information
Marina Eremeeva, Lindsey M. Weiner, Maria L. Zambrano, Gregory A. Dasch, et al.. "Detection and characterization of a novel spotted fever group Rickettsia genotype in Haemophysalis leporispalustris from California, USA" Ticks and Tick-borne Diseases Vol. 9 Iss. 4 (2018) p. 814 - 818 ISSN: 1877-959X
Available at: http://works.bepress.com/marina_eremeeva/144/