Co-Infection with Anaplasma species and novel genetic variants detected in cattle and goats in the Republic of Korea

Evelyn Alejandra Miranda, Sun Woo Han, Yoon Kyong Cho, Kyoung Seong Choi, Joon Seok Chae

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Abstract

Anaplasmosis, a tick-borne disease with multiple reservoirs, has been evolving in its pathogenesis, increasing domestic ruminants susceptibility to simultaneous infections with multiple pathogens. However, there is limited information regarding anaplasmosis in domestic ruminants in the Republic of Korea (ROK). We aimed to evaluate the role of Korean cattle and goats in Anaplasma infection maintenance. Polymerase chain reaction was performed to investigate the prevalence and genetic diversity of Anaplasma spp. from 686 whole blood samples collected from different ROK provinces. Anaplasma infection was mostly caused by A. phagocytophilum (21.1%) in cattle, and A. bovis (7.3%) in goats. Co-infection cases were found in cattle: A. bovis and A. phagocytophilum (16.7%), and in goats: A. bovis and A. capra (1.0%). Notably, a triple co-infection with A. bovis, A. phagocytophilum, and A. capra was found in one cow. Phylogenetic analysis revealed novel variants of the A. phagocytophilum 16S rRNA and A. capra gltA genes. This research contributes to the ratification of cattle as a potential reservoir of A. capra and demonstrates Anaplasma co-infection types in Korean domestic ruminants. As anaplasmosis is a zoonotic disease, our study could be crucial in making important decisions for public health.

Original languageEnglish
Article number28
Pages (from-to)1-14
Number of pages14
JournalPathogens
Volume10
Issue number1
DOIs
StatePublished - 1 Jan 2021

Keywords

  • Anaplasma bovis
  • Anaplasma capra
  • Anaplasma phagocytophilum
  • Cattle
  • Co-infection
  • Goat
  • Republic of Korea

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