Microorganisms (Nov 2022)

Pathogen Detection in <i>Ornithodoros sonrai</i> Ticks and Invasive House Mice <i>Mus musculus domesticus</i> in Senegal

  • Basma Ouarti,
  • Moussa Sall,
  • El Hadji Ibrahima Ndiaye,
  • Georges Diatta,
  • Adama Zan Diarra,
  • Jean Michel Berenger,
  • Cheikh Sokhna,
  • Laurent Granjon,
  • Jean Le Fur,
  • Philippe Parola

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/microorganisms10122367
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 10, no. 12
p. 2367

Abstract

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Ornithodoros sonrai (O. sonrai) ticks are the only known vectors of Borrelia crocidurae, an agent of tick-borne relapsing fever (TBRF) borreliosis. Rodents serve as principal natural reservoirs for Borrelia. Our research objective was to detect TBRF Borrelia and other zoonotic bacterial infections in ticks and in house mice Mus musculus domesticus, an invasive species currently expanding in rural northern Senegal. Real-time and conventional PCR were utilized for detecting Borrelia and other bacterial taxa. The analyses were performed on 253 specimens of O. sonrai and 150 samples of brain and spleen tissue from rodents. Borrelia crocidurae was found in one O. sonrai tick and 18 Mus musculus domesticus samples, with prevalences of 0.39 percent and 12 percent, respectively, as well as Ehrlichia sp. in one Mus musculus domesticus. Further, we were able to detect the presence of a potentially infectious novel species belonging to the Anaplasmataceae family for the first time in O. sonrai ticks. More attention should be paid to the house mouse and O. sonrai ticks, as they can be potential hosts for novel species of pathogenic bacteria in humans.

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