Molecular detection of Bartonella species infecting rodents in Slovenia

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Rodents, collected in three zoogeographical regions across Slovenia, were tested for the presence of bartonellae using direct PCR-based amplification of 16S/23S rRNA gene intergenic spacer region (ITS) fragments from splenic DNA extracts. Bartonella DNA was detected in four species of rodents, Apodemus flavicollis, Apodemus sylvaticus, Apodemus agrarius and Clethrionomys glareolus, in all three zoogeographic regions at an overall prevalence of 40.4%. The prevalence of infection varied significantly between rodent species and zoogeographical regions. Comparison of ITS sequences obtained from bartonellae revealed six sequence variants. Four of these matched the ITS sequences of the previously recognized species, Bartonella taylorii, Bartonella grahamii, Bartonella doshiae and Bartonella birtlesii, but one was new. The identity of the bartonellae from which the novel ITS sequences was obtained were further assessed by sequence analysis of cell division protein-encoding gene (ftsZ) fragments. This analysis demonstrated that the strain is most likely a representative of possible new species within the genus. © 2007 Federation of European Microbiological Societies.

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Knap, N., Duh, D., Birtles, R., Trilar, T., Petrovec, M., & Avšič-Županc, T. (2007). Molecular detection of Bartonella species infecting rodents in Slovenia. FEMS Immunology and Medical Microbiology, 50(1), 45–50. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1574-695X.2007.00226.x

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