Parasites & Vectors (Oct 2011)

Molecular evidence of <it>Rickettsia felis </it>infection in dogs from northern territory, Australia

  • Rees Robert L,
  • O'Leary Caroline A,
  • Thompson Mary F,
  • Kopp Steven R,
  • Hii Sze-Fui,
  • Traub Rebecca J

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1186/1756-3305-4-198
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 4, no. 1
p. 198

Abstract

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Abstract The prevalence of spotted fever group rickettsial infection in dogs from a remote indigenous community in the Northern Territory (NT) was determined using molecular tools. Blood samples collected from 130 dogs in the community of Maningrida were subjected to a spotted fever group (SFG)-specific PCR targeting the ompB gene followed by a Rickettsia felis-specific PCR targeting the gltA gene of R. felis. Rickettsia felis ompB and gltA genes were amplified from the blood of 3 dogs. This study is the first report of R. felis infection in indigenous community dogs in NT.