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dc.creatorDougas G., Tsakris A., Billinis C., Beleri S., Patsoula E., Papaparaskevas J.en
dc.date.accessioned2023-01-31T07:58:29Z
dc.date.available2023-01-31T07:58:29Z
dc.date.issued2021
dc.identifier10.1016/j.mimet.2020.106104
dc.identifier.issn01677012
dc.identifier.urihttp://hdl.handle.net/11615/73434
dc.description.abstractIntroduction: Rickettsia felis is the causative agent of flea-borne spotted fever (FBSF), an emerging zoonosis. Although there is evidence of FBSF in Greece, fleas, the classic vectors of R. felis, have not been adequately studied. Thus, the aim of this study was to detect and characterize bacteria of genus Rickettsia and especially R. felis from common fleas parasitizing domestic cats and dogs in Greece and evaluate the efficiency of established molecular techniques. Materials and methods: DNA of flea-pools (samples) by animal-host was investigated by quantitative real-time PCRs (qPCR), and 16S metagenomics (16S). Determination of Rickettsia spp., Rickettsia felis-like organisms (RFLOs), and R. felis was based on a combination of qPCRs targeting gltA and ompB genes, 16S automated metagenomics and manual comparison of 16S sequences for >99% similarity with the publicly available 16S R. felis GenBank sequences using the Basic Local Alignment Search Tool (BLAST>99). Information for the animal-hosts was available and statistically analyzed. Results: Among 100 flea-pools, R. felis was detected in 14 samples with a combination of six, five and three assays in 10, two and two samples, respectively. The sensitivity of the assays for Rickettsia genus (16S, and genus specific qPCRs) ranged from 62.5% to 93.8% and the specificity from 65.0% to 100%. R. felis-targeting qPCRs for gltA and ompB demonstrated sensitivity and specificity of 92.9% and 100%, and 100.0% and 87.5%, respectively. 16S metagenomics using the assay software was not able to identify R. felis positive specimens, although manual BLAST>99 did identify the species, but demonstrated sensitivity of 92.9% and specificity of 65.0%. No association of the detection rate of Rickettsia genus or R. felis, with the epidemiological data collected, was identified. Conclusions: These observations suggest the occurrence of R. felis in fleas from pets in Attica, Greece, but PCR and sequencing assays varied considerably in sensitivity and specificity and a consensus methodology for assigning the positivity status is required to be established. © 2020 Elsevier B.V.en
dc.language.isoenen
dc.sourceJournal of Microbiological Methodsen
dc.source.urihttps://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-85096981385&doi=10.1016%2fj.mimet.2020.106104&partnerID=40&md5=a9055c346656a6432524fb999005e6b7
dc.subjectarticleen
dc.subjectclinical articleen
dc.subjectconsensusen
dc.subjectdiagnostic test accuracy studyen
dc.subjectdogen
dc.subjectdomestic caten
dc.subjectfleaen
dc.subjectGenBanken
dc.subjectGreeceen
dc.subjecthuman tissueen
dc.subjectmetagenomicsen
dc.subjectnonhumanen
dc.subjectquantitative analysisen
dc.subjectreal time polymerase chain reactionen
dc.subjectRickettsia felisen
dc.subjectsensitivity and specificityen
dc.subjectsoftwareen
dc.subjectanimalen
dc.subjectcaten
dc.subjectcat diseaseen
dc.subjectdog diseaseen
dc.subjectfleaen
dc.subjectgeneticsen
dc.subjectgenotypeen
dc.subjectgenotyping techniqueen
dc.subjectGreeceen
dc.subjectinsect vectoren
dc.subjectisolation and purificationen
dc.subjectmetagenomicsen
dc.subjectmicrobiologyen
dc.subjectmolecular diagnosisen
dc.subjectproceduresen
dc.subjectreal time polymerase chain reactionen
dc.subjectRickettsia felisen
dc.subjectRickettsiaceae infectionen
dc.subjectzoonosisen
dc.subjectbacterial DNAen
dc.subjectbacterial proteinen
dc.subjectAnimalsen
dc.subjectBacterial Proteinsen
dc.subjectCat Diseasesen
dc.subjectCatsen
dc.subjectDNA, Bacterialen
dc.subjectDog Diseasesen
dc.subjectDogsen
dc.subjectGenotypeen
dc.subjectGenotyping Techniquesen
dc.subjectGreeceen
dc.subjectInsect Vectorsen
dc.subjectMetagenomicsen
dc.subjectMolecular Diagnostic Techniquesen
dc.subjectReal-Time Polymerase Chain Reactionen
dc.subjectRickettsia felisen
dc.subjectRickettsia Infectionsen
dc.subjectSensitivity and Specificityen
dc.subjectSiphonapteraen
dc.subjectZoonosesen
dc.subjectElsevier B.V.en
dc.titleMolecular detection of Rickettsia felis in common fleas in Greece and comparative evaluation of genotypic methodsen
dc.typejournalArticleen


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