2021
DOI: 10.1016/j.crpvbd.2021.100052
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Haemoprotozoan surveillance in peri-urban native and introduced wildlife from Australia

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“…Nevertheless, even with modest sampling at few localities, we identified a remarkably abundant and diverse array of vertebrate-infecting tick-borne microorganisms, several of which may have zoonotic potential. This outcome is in agreement with recent studies investigating Australian ticks, and collectively, these works convincingly highlight both the richness of Australia's tick-borne microflora and how underexplored this area is, particularly in relation to zoonotic agents (Chandra et al, 2021;Egan, Loh, et al, 2020;Egan, Taylor, Austen, et al, 2021;Gofton et al, 2015;Greay et al, 2018;Harvey et al, 2019). We expect therefore that more extensive sampling of diverse ticks and wildlife across Australia would uncover additional diversity and further novel tick-borne microorganisms with zoonotic potential.…”
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“…Nevertheless, even with modest sampling at few localities, we identified a remarkably abundant and diverse array of vertebrate-infecting tick-borne microorganisms, several of which may have zoonotic potential. This outcome is in agreement with recent studies investigating Australian ticks, and collectively, these works convincingly highlight both the richness of Australia's tick-borne microflora and how underexplored this area is, particularly in relation to zoonotic agents (Chandra et al, 2021;Egan, Loh, et al, 2020;Egan, Taylor, Austen, et al, 2021;Gofton et al, 2015;Greay et al, 2018;Harvey et al, 2019). We expect therefore that more extensive sampling of diverse ticks and wildlife across Australia would uncover additional diversity and further novel tick-borne microorganisms with zoonotic potential.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 91%
“…BR042 which was recently described from R. rattus from Sydney (Egan, Taylor, Austen, et al, 2020) (Figure S9). Additionally, one (33.3%) T. vulpecula sample from northern Sydney was dominated by trypanosome contigs (relative abundance: 41.27%), and 18S sequences from this sample were up to 98.9% similar to a group of poorly classified T. cyclops-like trypanosomes which have previously been identified in Australian leeches and marsupials, including T. vulpecula (Egan, Ruiz-Aravena, Austen, et al, 2020;Egan, Taylor, Austen, Banks, et al, 2021;Hall et al, 2021;Hamilton et al, 2005) (Figure S9).…”
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“…(2021) , and the primary research papers by Barker et al. (2021) , Egan et al. (2021) , Ellis et al.…”
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