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Diarra Adama Zan, Kone A.K., Doumbo Niare S., Laroche M., Diatta G., Atteynine S.A., Coulibaly M., Sangare A.K., Kouriba B., Djimde A., Dabo A., Sagara I., Davoust B., Ranque S., Thera M.A., Raoult D., Doumbo O.K., Parola P. (2020). Molecular detection of microorganisms associated with small mammals and their ectoparasites in Mali. The American Journal of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene, 103 (6), 2542-2551. ISSN 0002-9637.

Titre du document
Molecular detection of microorganisms associated with small mammals and their ectoparasites in Mali
Année de publication
2020
Type de document
Article référencé dans le Web of Science WOS:000605084900068
Auteurs
Diarra Adama Zan, Kone A.K., Doumbo Niare S., Laroche M., Diatta G., Atteynine S.A., Coulibaly M., Sangare A.K., Kouriba B., Djimde A., Dabo A., Sagara I., Davoust B., Ranque S., Thera M.A., Raoult D., Doumbo O.K., Parola P.
Source
The American Journal of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene, 2020, 103 (6), 2542-2551 ISSN 0002-9637
Small mammals are the natural reservoirs for many zoonotic pathogens. Using molecular tools, we assessed the prevalence of bacteria and protozoans in small mammals and their ectoparasites in Faladjè, Bougouni, and Bamoko, Mali. A total of 130 small mammals belonging to 10 different species were captured, of which 74 (56.9%) were infested by ectoparasites, including Laelaps echidnina, Xenopsylla cheopis, Amblyomma variegatum, Rhipicephalus sanguineus sensu lato, and Haemaphysalis spp. nymphs. DNA of Bartonella was found in 14/75 (18.7%), 6/48 (12.5%), and 3/7 (42.8%) small mammals from Faladjè, Bougouni, and Bamako, respectively. In Faladjè, Bartonella DNA was detected in 31/68 (45.6%) of L. echidnina and 14/22 (63.6%) of X. cheopis. In Bougouni, it was found in 2/26 (7.7%) of L. echidnina and 10/42 (23.8%) of X. cheopis. The sequences of Bartonella obtained from small mammals were close to those of Bartonella mastomydis, Bartonella elizabethae, and uncultured Bartonella spp. In Faladjè, Coxiella burnetii DNA was detected in 64.4% (29/45) of Haemaphysalis spp. ticks, 4.5% (2/44) of Mastomys erythroleucus, 12.5% (1/8) of Praomys daltoni, and 1.5% (1/68) of L. echidnina. We found DNA of Wolbachia in X. cheopis from Faladjè and DNA of Rickettsia africae and Ehrlichia ruminantium in Am. variegatum from Bougouni. The results of our study show that several small mammal species harbor and may serve as potential reservoirs of Bartonella spp., likely to play a major role in the maintenance, circulation, and potential transmission of bacteria in Mali. The pathogenicity of these bacteria for humans or animals remains to be demonstrated.
Plan de classement
Santé : généralités [050] ; Entomologie médicale / Parasitologie / Virologie [052] ; Sciences du monde animal [080]
Localisation
Fonds IRD [F B010092403]
Identifiant IRD
fdi:010092403
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