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   Experimental infection of cotton rats and bobwhite quail with Rickettsia parkeri  
   
نویسنده moraru g.m. ,goddard j. ,paddock c.d. ,varela-stokes a.
منبع parasites and vectors - 2013 - دوره : 6 - شماره : 1
چکیده    Background: amblyomma maculatum is the primary vector for rickettsia parkeri,a spotted fever group rickettsia (sfgr) and human pathogen. cotton rats and quail are known hosts for larval and nymphal a. maculatum; however,the role of these hosts in the ecology of r. parkeri is unknown. methods. cotton rats and quail were inoculated with low or high doses of r. parkeri (strain portsmouth) grown in vero cells to evaluate infection by r. parkeri in these two hosts species. animals were euthanized 2,4,7,10,and 14 days post-injection (dpi) and blood,skin,and spleen samples were collected to analyze by vero cell culture and polymerase chain reaction (pcr). in a second trial,cotton rats and quail were inoculated with r. parkeri and nymphal a. maculatum ticks were allowed to feed on animals. animals were euthanized on 14,20,28,31,and 38 dpi and blood and tissues were collected for serology and pcr assays. fed ticks were tested for r. parkeri by pcr and vero cell culture. results: rickettsia parkeri was isolated in cell culture and detected by pcr in skin,blood,and spleen tissues of cotton rats in the initial trial 2,4,and 7 dpi,but not in quail tissues. in the second trial,no ticks tested positive for r. parkeri by pcr or cell culture. conclusions: these studies demonstrate that viable r. parkeri rickettsiae can persist in the tissues of cotton rats for at least 7 days following subcutaneous inoculation of these bacteria; however,quail are apparently resistant to infection. rickettsia parkeri was not detected in nymphal ticks that fed on r. parkeri-inoculated cotton rats or quail,suggesting an alternate route of transmission to naïve ticks. © 2013 moraru et al.; licensee biomed central ltd.
کلیدواژه Cotton rat; Experimental infection; Quail; Rickettsia parkeri
آدرس department of basic sciences,college of veterinary medicine,mississippi state university,spring street,mississippi state,ms 39762, United States, department of biochemistry,molecular biology,entomology and plant pathology,mississippi state university,mississippi state,ms, United States, infectious diseases pathology branch,centers for disease control and prevention,atlanta,ga, United States, department of basic sciences,college of veterinary medicine,mississippi state university,spring street,mississippi state,ms 39762, United States
 
     
   
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