Serological survey of spotted fever group rickettsia in wild rats in thailand in the 1970s

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In Thailand, the first human cases of spotted fever group rickettsiosis were reported in 1994, but no serosurveys on wild rats have yet been conducted. We investigated the seroepidemiology in wild rats collected in the 1970s from two regions in Thailand, and found a 62.2% positive rate of antibodies for spotted fever group rickettsia (SFGR) by the indirect immunofluorescence antibody test. Of the antibody-positive rats, 82.2% had higher titers of antibodies against TT-118 than those against Rickettsia japonica, which suggests that Thailand is infested mainly with the TT-118 strain or its antigenically related organisms. The prevalence of antibodies in Bandicota indica was significantly higher than that in other species, which suggests that B. indica is important as a reservoir of SFGR in Thailand.

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Okabayashi, T., Tsutiya, K., Muramatsu, Y., Ueno, H., & Morita, C. (1996). Serological survey of spotted fever group rickettsia in wild rats in thailand in the 1970s. Microbiology and Immunology, 40(12), 895–898. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1348-0421.1996.tb01157.x

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