volume 67 issue 3 pages 170-176

Prevalence of causative agents of transmissive tick-borned ricketsious in the Crimean peninsula

M. T. Gafarova 1
E. I. Bondarenko 2
Konstantin Maliy 1
E. E. Alieva 3
Igor L. Evstafiev 4
Nikolay N. Tovpinets 4
N. K. Malaya 1
Anatoly V. Kubyshkin 1
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Medical Academy named after S.I. Georgievsky of Vernadsky CFU
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AO "Vector-Best"
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Federal State Budgetary Institution "N.I. Pirogov Saki Military Clinical Sanatorium", Ministry of Defense of Russia
4
 
FBUZ "Center for Hygiene and Epidemiology in the Republic of Crimea and the federal city of Sevastopol"
Publication typeJournal Article
Publication date2022-03-25
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SJR0.161
CiteScore1.0
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ISSN08692084, 24121320
General Medicine
Medical Laboratory Technology
Biochemistry (medical)
Abstract

The paper presents the results of a study of the prevalence of Ixodid ticks - potential carriers of tick-borne rickettsiosis pathogens. Ectoparasites were collected in various natural and climatic zones of the Crimean Peninsula within the year 2016-2018. As a result of screening with the help of real-time PCR analysis (PCR-RT), a genetic marker (a section of the gltA gene) of the rickettsia group of tick-borne spotted fever was detected in ticks. The most common DNA marker of rickettsia was found in ticks in the eastern regions of the steppe zone - 50,6 %, in the north-western part of the steppe zone this value was 12,0 %. The least amount of rickettsia target DNA was detected in ticks collected in the mountain forest and south bank zones - 4,5 %. As a result of sequencing of positive DNA samples from fragments of the gltA, ompA, ompB, and sca4 genes, the species composition of rickettsias was established. The DNA of 8 species of rickettsia was identified: Circulation of three R. conorii, R. massiliae, R. sibirica subsp. mongolotimonae, R. slovaca, R. aeschlimannii, R. monacensis, R. helvetica, R. raoultii. R. massiliae, R. slovaca, and R. helvetica were established in the Crimean Peninsula for the first time. The peculiarities of the geographical distribution of the identified rickettsia species were determined, which was due to the spread of mites-carriers of pathogens. The revealed diversity of rickettsia species and their vectors, due to the isolation of the areas of the main feeding animals and the established routes of migratory birds, suggests the circulation of other rickettsia species on the territory of the Crimean Peninsula. The obtained results suggest that the diseases of tick-borne rickettsiosis in the Crimean Peninsula can be caused not only by R. conorii, as previously thought, but also by other types of rickettsii.

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Gafarova M. T. et al. Prevalence of causative agents of transmissive tick-borned ricketsious in the Crimean peninsula // Klinichescheskaya Laboratornaya Diagnostika. 2022. Vol. 67. No. 3. pp. 170-176.
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Gafarova M. T., Bondarenko E. I., Maliy K., Alieva E. E., Evstafiev I. L., Tovpinets N. N., Malaya N. K., Kubyshkin A. V. Prevalence of causative agents of transmissive tick-borned ricketsious in the Crimean peninsula // Klinichescheskaya Laboratornaya Diagnostika. 2022. Vol. 67. No. 3. pp. 170-176.
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TY - JOUR
DO - 10.51620/0869-2084-2022-67-3-170-176
UR - https://doi.org/10.51620/0869-2084-2022-67-3-170-176
TI - Prevalence of causative agents of transmissive tick-borned ricketsious in the Crimean peninsula
T2 - Klinichescheskaya Laboratornaya Diagnostika
AU - Gafarova, M. T.
AU - Bondarenko, E. I.
AU - Maliy, Konstantin
AU - Alieva, E. E.
AU - Evstafiev, Igor L.
AU - Tovpinets, Nikolay N.
AU - Malaya, N. K.
AU - Kubyshkin, Anatoly V.
PY - 2022
DA - 2022/03/25
PB - EKOlab
SP - 170-176
IS - 3
VL - 67
PMID - 35320633
SN - 0869-2084
SN - 2412-1320
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@article{2022_Gafarova,
author = {M. T. Gafarova and E. I. Bondarenko and Konstantin Maliy and E. E. Alieva and Igor L. Evstafiev and Nikolay N. Tovpinets and N. K. Malaya and Anatoly V. Kubyshkin},
title = {Prevalence of causative agents of transmissive tick-borned ricketsious in the Crimean peninsula},
journal = {Klinichescheskaya Laboratornaya Diagnostika},
year = {2022},
volume = {67},
publisher = {EKOlab},
month = {mar},
url = {https://doi.org/10.51620/0869-2084-2022-67-3-170-176},
number = {3},
pages = {170--176},
doi = {10.51620/0869-2084-2022-67-3-170-176}
}
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Gafarova, M. T., et al. “Prevalence of causative agents of transmissive tick-borned ricketsious in the Crimean peninsula.” Klinichescheskaya Laboratornaya Diagnostika, vol. 67, no. 3, Mar. 2022, pp. 170-176. https://doi.org/10.51620/0869-2084-2022-67-3-170-176.