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Isolation and phylogenetic analysis of Bartonella species from wild carnivores of the suborder Caniformia in Japan

Veterinary Microbiology, ISSN: 0378-1135, Vol: 161, Issue: 1, Page: 130-136
2012
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The prevalence of Bartonella species was investigated among wild carnivores of the suborder Caniformia, including 15 Japanese badgers ( Meles anakuma ), 8 Japanese martens ( Martes melampus ), 2 Japanese weasels ( Mustela itatsi ), 1 Siberian weasel ( Mustela sibirica ), 171 raccoon dogs ( Nyctereutes procyonoides ), and 977 raccoons ( Procyon lotor ) in Japan. Bartonella bacteria were isolated from one Japanese badger (6.7%) and from one Japanese marten (12.5%); however, no Bartonella species was found in other representatives of Caniformia. Phylogenetic analysis was based on concatenated sequences of six housekeeping genes (16S rRNA, ftsZ, gltA, groEL, ribC, and rpoB ) and sequence of the 16S–23S internal transcribed spacer region. The sequence analysis indicated that the isolate derived from the Japanese badger (strain JB-15) can represent a novel Bartonella species and the isolate from the Japanese marten (strain JM-1) was closely related to Bartonella washoensis. This is the first report on isolation of Bartonella from badger and marten.

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