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Bartonella henselae in Porpoise Blood

Authors :
Ricardo G. Maggi
Craig A. Harms
Aleta A. Hohn
D. Ann Pabst
William A. McLellan
Wendy J. Walton
David S. Rotstein
Edward B. Breitschwerdt
Source :
Emerging Infectious Diseases, Vol 11, Iss 12, Pp 1894-1898 (2005)
Publication Year :
2005
Publisher :
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, 2005.

Abstract

We report detection of Bartonella henselae DNA in blood samples from 2 harbor porpoises (Phocoena phocoena). By using real-time polymerase chain reaction, we directly amplified Bartonella species DNA from blood of a harbor porpoise stranded along the northern North Carolina coast and from a preenrichment blood culture from a second harbor porpoise. The second porpoise was captured out of habitat (in a low-salinity canal along the northern North Carolina coast) and relocated back into the ocean. Subsequently, DNA was amplified by conventional polymerase chain reaction for DNA sequencing. The 16S–23S intergenic transcribed spacer region obtained from each porpoise was 99.8% similar to that of B. henselae strain San Antonio 2 (SA2), whereas both heme-binding phage-associated pap31 gene sequences were 100% homologous to that of B. henselae SA2. Currently, the geographic distribution, mode of transmission, reservoir potential, and pathogenicity of bloodborne Bartonella species in porpoises have not been determined.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
10806040 and 10806059
Volume :
11
Issue :
12
Database :
Directory of Open Access Journals
Journal :
Emerging Infectious Diseases
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
edsdoj.5f243a1f03478cb1ff1b1562bfe537
Document Type :
article
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.3201/eid1112.050969