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Novel Rickettsia genotypes in ticks in French Guiana, South America

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Rickettsia are obligate intracellular bacteria often associated with ticks and best known for causing human diseases (rickettsiosis), including typhus fever and sporadic cases of serious infection. in this study, we conducted a large survey of ticks in french Guiana to understand the overall diversity of Rickettsia in this remote area largely covered by dense rainforests. Out of 819 individuals (22 tick species in six genera), 252 (30.8%) samples were positive for Rickettsia infection. Multilocus typing and phylogenetic analysis identified 19 Rickettsia genotypes, but none was 100% identical to already known Rickettsia species or strains. Among these 19 genotypes, we identified two validated Rickettsia species, Rickettsia amblyommatis (spotted fever group) and Rickettsia bellii (bellii group), and characterized a novel and divergent Rickettsia phylogenetic group, the guiana group. While some tick hosts of these Rickettsia genotypes are among the most common ticks to bite humans in french Guiana, their potential pathogenicity remains entirely unknown. However, we found a strong association between Rickettsia genotypes and their host tick species, suggesting that most of these Rickettsia genotypes may be nonpathogenic forms maintained through transovarial transmission.
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hal-03001765 , version 1 (12-11-2020)

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Florian Binetruy, Marie Buysse, Roxanne Barosi, Olivier Duron. Novel Rickettsia genotypes in ticks in French Guiana, South America. Scientific Reports, 2020, 10 (1), ⟨10.1038/s41598-020-59488-0⟩. ⟨hal-03001765⟩
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