Title: | Cowdria ruminantium infection in ticks in the Kruger National Park |
Author(s): | Peter TF; Bryson NR; Perry BD; O'Callaghan CJ; Medley GF; Smith GE; Mlambo G; Horak IG; Burridge MJ; Mahan SM; |
Address: | "University of Florida/USAID/SADC Heartwater Research Project, Harare, Zimbabwe" |
ISSN/ISBN: | 0042-4900 (Print) 0042-4900 (Linking) |
Abstract: | "Adult Amblyomma hebraeum ticks, the principle vector of heartwater (cowdriosis) of domestic ruminants in southern Africa, were collected in pheromone traps placed in Kruger National Park, an exclusively wildlife sanctuary in South Africa. These ticks transmitted Cowdria ruminantium, the rickettsial agent causing heartwater, to a susceptible goat, resulting in acute, fatal disease. C ruminantium was isolated in bovine endothelial cell culture from the plasma of this animal during the febrile stage of the disease and transmitted to susceptible goats, causing fatal heartwater. The prevalence of C ruminantium infection in 292 ticks was determined by polymerase chain reaction (PCR) analysis to be 1.7 per cent (95 per cent confidence interval 0.71 to 4.0 per cent). A DNA probe analysis, which is less sensitive than PCR, detected infection in three of the five PCR-positive ticks. The remaining infections were below the detection limit of the DNA probe, which is approximately 70,000 organisms. This is the first evidence that a vector-wildlife cycle of transmission of C ruminantium can be maintained independently of domestic ruminants" |
Keywords: | Animals Arachnid Vectors Cattle Ehrlichia ruminantium/*isolation & purification Female Goats Heartwater Disease/*epidemiology/*transmission Male Polymerase Chain Reaction Prevalence South Africa/epidemiology *Ticks; |
Notes: | "MedlinePeter, T F Bryson, N R Perry, B D O'Callaghan, C J Medley, G F Smith, G E Mlambo, G Horak, I G Burridge, M J Mahan, S M eng Research Support, U.S. Gov't, Non-P.H.S. England 1999/10/09 Vet Rec. 1999 Sep 11; 145(11):304-7. doi: 10.1136/vr.145.11.304" |