2023
DOI: 10.3390/vetsci10110636
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Molecular Survey of Rickettsia raoultii in Ticks Infesting Livestock from Pakistan with Notes on Pathogen Distribution in Palearctic and Oriental Regions

Shehla Shehla,
Mashal M. Almutairi,
Abdulaziz Alouffi
et al.

Abstract: Ticks are hematophagous ectoparasites that transmit different pathogens such as Rickettsia spp. to domestic and wild animals as well as humans. Genetic characterizations of Rickettsia spp. from different regions of Pakistan are mostly based on one or two genetic markers and are confined to small sampling areas and limited host ranges. Therefore, this study aimed to molecularly screen and genetically characterize Rickettsia spp. in various tick species infesting camels, sheep, and goats. All the collected tick … Show more

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“…(1988) , significantly impacting the farming community in Pakistan. In recent years, numerous TBPs belonging to different genera including Rickettsia , Ehrlichia , Anaplasma , Coxiella , and Bartonella have been documented in a variety of ticks and their animal hosts from various regions of Pakistan ( Iqbal et al., 2019 ; Ali et al., 2023b ; Khan et al., 2023 ; Rizwan et al., 2023 ; Shehla et al., 2023b ), showing considerable public health interest. Their phylogenic affiliations have evolved much and are still evolving with the passage of time.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…(1988) , significantly impacting the farming community in Pakistan. In recent years, numerous TBPs belonging to different genera including Rickettsia , Ehrlichia , Anaplasma , Coxiella , and Bartonella have been documented in a variety of ticks and their animal hosts from various regions of Pakistan ( Iqbal et al., 2019 ; Ali et al., 2023b ; Khan et al., 2023 ; Rizwan et al., 2023 ; Shehla et al., 2023b ), showing considerable public health interest. Their phylogenic affiliations have evolved much and are still evolving with the passage of time.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%