Ticks and tick-borne pathogens from wildlife in the Free State province, South Africa
Author(s)
Date issued
2009
In
Journal of Wildlife Diseases
Vol
2
No
45
From page
437
To page
446
Subjects
Anaplasma Babesia Ehrlichia Rhipicephalus (Boophilus) microplus Theileria LINE BLOT HYBRIDIZATION EASTERN FREE STATE THEILERIA PARASITES CATTLE ANAPLASMOSIS RUMINANTIUM EHRLICHIA IXODIDAE DISEASES
Abstract
Eight ixodid tick species, associated with 59 free-ranging mammals belonging to 10 species, were collected at five different localities in the Free State Province, South Africa. Four of the study areas were nature reserves (Willem Pretorius, Sandveld, Tussen-die-Riviere, and Soetdoring), and one site was a private farm located in Senekal district. The collection was performed from March 2006 until June 2006. Ticks (n=569) and tissues from animals (n=52) were analyzed by polymerase chain reaction, reverse line blot, and sequencing for various tickborne pathogens belonging to the genera Babesia, Theileria, Anaplasma, and Ehrlichia. Rhipicephalus (Boophilus) microplus, the known vector of Babesia bovis responsible for Asiatic redwater in South Africa, was found for the first time in the Free State Province. Rhipicephalus appendiculatus also was collected in areas in the Free State where it has not been previously described. Anaplasma marginale was detected for the First time in a gemsbok (Oryx gazella gazella). Gene sequences recovered in this study were 98-100% homologous,with GenBank sequences for Anaplasma bovis, Theileria separata, and Theileria sp. Malelane sable antelope.
Publication type
journal article
