# Dog ectoparasites as sentinels for pathogenic Rickettsia and Bartonella in rural Guatemala

**Authors:** Yuexun Tian, Jose G. Juarez, Andrea M. Moller-Vasquez, María Granados-Presa, Francisco C. Ferreira, Pamela M. Pennington, Norma Padilla, Gabriel L. Hamer, Sarah A. Hamer

PMC · DOI: 10.21203/rs.3.rs-4656611/v1 · Research Square · 2024-07-22

## TL;DR

This study uses dog ectoparasites in rural Guatemala to detect pathogens like Rickettsia and Bartonella that can affect humans and animals.

## Contribution

The study reports the first detection of Candidatus R. senegalensis and B. vinsonii subsp. Berkhoffii in Guatemala.

## Key findings

- Rickettsia felis was detected in fleas and ticks, and Candidatus R. senegalensis was found in one flea species.
- Bartonella species, including B. vinsonii subsp. Berkhoffii and B. henselae, were detected in fleas.
- Dogs and their ectoparasites serve as sentinels for zoonotic disease risk in rural Guatemala.

## Abstract

Fleas and ticks serve as vectors of multiple pathogens in the genera Rickettsia and Bartonellathat cause diseases in humans and other animals. Although human rickettsiosis and bartonellosis have been reported in all countries in Central America, limited research has been conducted to investigate the natural cycles of flea- and tick-borne rickettsiosis and bartonellosis, especially in Guatemala.

We evaluated dog parasites as sentinels for zoonotic disease risk in rural Guatemala by sampling ticks and fleas from dogs, which were then identified and individually screened for Rickettsia and Bartonella.

A total of 77 households were surveyed and 80.52% of them had dogs. Overall, 133 dogs were examined for fleas and ticks, of which 68.42% had fleas and 35.34% had ticks. A total of 433 fleas and 181 ticks were collected from the infested dogs, with an additional 33 ticks collected from house walls. Three flea species were identified: Ctenocephalides felis (70%), Echidnophaga gallinacea(11.8%), and Pulex sp. (17.8%). Among the collected ticks, 97% were Rhipicephalus sanguineus with the rest being Amyblyomma cajennense, A. auricularium, and A. ovale. Rickettsia felis were detected in six C. felis, in one Pulex sp., and in two R. sanguineus, while Candidatus R. senegalensis was detected in one C. felis. Bartonella was detected only in fleas, including three Pulexsp. infected with B. vinsonii subsp. Berkhoffii, B. henselae, and Bartonella sp., respectively, and 11 C. felis infected with B. henselae.

This study reports Candidatus R. senegalensis and B. vinsonii subsp. Berkhoffiiin Guatemala for the first time, and indicates the potential risk of human and dog exposure to Rickettsia and Bartonella species. These results show that dogs provide critical information relevant to managing human potential exposure to flea- and tick-borne pathogens in rural Guatemala.

## Linked entities

- **Diseases:** rickettsiosis (MONDO:0006956), bartonellosis (MONDO:0005664)
- **Species:** Rhipicephalus sanguineus (taxon 34632), Ctenocephalides felis (taxon 7515), Echidnophaga gallinacea (taxon 475929), Pulex sp. (taxon 3229058)

## Full-text entities

- **Diseases:** flea- and tick-borne rickettsiosis (MESH:D017282), fleas (MESH:D058267), bartonellosis (MESH:D001474), disease (MESH:D004194)
- **Species:** Rhipicephalus sanguineus (brown dog tick, species) [taxon 34632], Amblyomma auricularium (species) [taxon 251377], Rickettsia felis (species) [taxon 42862], Homo sapiens (human, species) [taxon 9606], Bartonella sp. (species) [taxon 46358], Echidnophaga gallinacea (sticktight flea, species) [taxon 475929], Ctenocephalides felis (cat flea, species) [taxon 7515], Bartonella henselae (species) [taxon 38323], Raiamas senegalensis (Senegal minnow, species) [taxon 516811], Canis lupus familiaris (dog, subspecies) [taxon 9615], Siphonaptera (fleas, order) [taxon 7509]

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