Worldwide Presence and Features of Flea-Borne Rickettsia asembonensis

Rickettsia asembonensis, the most well-characterized rickettsia of the Rickettsia felis-like organisms (RFLO), is relatively unknown within the vector-borne diseases research community. The agent was initially identified in peri-domestic fleas from Asembo, Kenya in an area in which R. felis was asso...

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Main Authors: Alice N. Maina, Ju Jiang, Alison Luce-Fedrow, Heidi K. St. John, Christina M. Farris, Allen L. Richards
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Language:English
Published: Frontiers Media S.A. 2019-01-01
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Online Access:https://www.frontiersin.org/article/10.3389/fvets.2018.00334/full
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spelling doaj-f9072ce0d7aa485dbbbbbff74d37088d2020-11-25T00:27:20ZengFrontiers Media S.A.Frontiers in Veterinary Science2297-17692019-01-01510.3389/fvets.2018.00334425932Worldwide Presence and Features of Flea-Borne Rickettsia asembonensisAlice N. Maina0Ju Jiang1Alison Luce-Fedrow2Alison Luce-Fedrow3Heidi K. St. John4Christina M. Farris5Allen L. Richards6Allen L. Richards7Viral and Rickettsial Diseases Department, Naval Medical Research Center, Silver Spring, MD, United StatesViral and Rickettsial Diseases Department, Naval Medical Research Center, Silver Spring, MD, United StatesViral and Rickettsial Diseases Department, Naval Medical Research Center, Silver Spring, MD, United StatesDepartment of Biology, Shippensburg University, Shippensburg, PA, United StatesViral and Rickettsial Diseases Department, Naval Medical Research Center, Silver Spring, MD, United StatesViral and Rickettsial Diseases Department, Naval Medical Research Center, Silver Spring, MD, United StatesViral and Rickettsial Diseases Department, Naval Medical Research Center, Silver Spring, MD, United StatesDepartment of Preventative Medicine and Biostatistics, Uniformed Services University of the Health Sciences, Bethesda, MD, United StatesRickettsia asembonensis, the most well-characterized rickettsia of the Rickettsia felis-like organisms (RFLO), is relatively unknown within the vector-borne diseases research community. The agent was initially identified in peri-domestic fleas from Asembo, Kenya in an area in which R. felis was associated with fever patients. Local fleas collected from domestic animals and within homes were predominately infected with R. asembonensis with < 10% infected with R. felis. Since the identification of R. asembonensis in Kenya, it has been reported in other locations within Africa, Asia, the Middle East, Europe, North America, and South America. With the description of R. asembonensis-like genotypes across the globe, a need exists to isolate these R. asembonensis genotypes in cell culture, conduct microscopic, and biological analysis, as well as whole genome sequencing to ascertain whether they are the same species. Additionally, interest has been building on the potential of R. asembonensis in infecting vertebrate hosts including humans, non-human primates, dogs, and other animals. The current knowledge of the presence, prevalence, and distribution of R. asembonensis worldwide, as well as its arthropod hosts and potential as a pathogen are discussed in this manuscript.https://www.frontiersin.org/article/10.3389/fvets.2018.00334/fullRickettsiaRickettsia asembonensisflea-borneworldwide distributionarthropod hostsRickettsia felis-like organisms
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author Alice N. Maina
Ju Jiang
Alison Luce-Fedrow
Alison Luce-Fedrow
Heidi K. St. John
Christina M. Farris
Allen L. Richards
Allen L. Richards
spellingShingle Alice N. Maina
Ju Jiang
Alison Luce-Fedrow
Alison Luce-Fedrow
Heidi K. St. John
Christina M. Farris
Allen L. Richards
Allen L. Richards
Worldwide Presence and Features of Flea-Borne Rickettsia asembonensis
Frontiers in Veterinary Science
Rickettsia
Rickettsia asembonensis
flea-borne
worldwide distribution
arthropod hosts
Rickettsia felis-like organisms
author_facet Alice N. Maina
Ju Jiang
Alison Luce-Fedrow
Alison Luce-Fedrow
Heidi K. St. John
Christina M. Farris
Allen L. Richards
Allen L. Richards
author_sort Alice N. Maina
title Worldwide Presence and Features of Flea-Borne Rickettsia asembonensis
title_short Worldwide Presence and Features of Flea-Borne Rickettsia asembonensis
title_full Worldwide Presence and Features of Flea-Borne Rickettsia asembonensis
title_fullStr Worldwide Presence and Features of Flea-Borne Rickettsia asembonensis
title_full_unstemmed Worldwide Presence and Features of Flea-Borne Rickettsia asembonensis
title_sort worldwide presence and features of flea-borne rickettsia asembonensis
publisher Frontiers Media S.A.
series Frontiers in Veterinary Science
issn 2297-1769
publishDate 2019-01-01
description Rickettsia asembonensis, the most well-characterized rickettsia of the Rickettsia felis-like organisms (RFLO), is relatively unknown within the vector-borne diseases research community. The agent was initially identified in peri-domestic fleas from Asembo, Kenya in an area in which R. felis was associated with fever patients. Local fleas collected from domestic animals and within homes were predominately infected with R. asembonensis with < 10% infected with R. felis. Since the identification of R. asembonensis in Kenya, it has been reported in other locations within Africa, Asia, the Middle East, Europe, North America, and South America. With the description of R. asembonensis-like genotypes across the globe, a need exists to isolate these R. asembonensis genotypes in cell culture, conduct microscopic, and biological analysis, as well as whole genome sequencing to ascertain whether they are the same species. Additionally, interest has been building on the potential of R. asembonensis in infecting vertebrate hosts including humans, non-human primates, dogs, and other animals. The current knowledge of the presence, prevalence, and distribution of R. asembonensis worldwide, as well as its arthropod hosts and potential as a pathogen are discussed in this manuscript.
topic Rickettsia
Rickettsia asembonensis
flea-borne
worldwide distribution
arthropod hosts
Rickettsia felis-like organisms
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