Prevalence, Species Characterization, and Genetic Diversity of Bartonella Infections in Rodents From Mudflat Wetlands Along the Eastern Coast of Jiangsu Province in China
Chen Guoqing, Li Chunxiang, Cui Qian, Li Changcheng, Yang Pengfei, Yan Qingli, An Ran, Liu Wei, Li Feng, Lu Kuikui, Zhang Hongjun, Peng Haiyan

TL;DR
This study found Bartonella infections in rodents from coastal wetlands in eastern China, identifying three species and a potential new one.
Contribution
The first evidence of Bartonella in rodents from China's eastern coastal wetlands and the identification of a possible new species.
Findings
Six out of 29 rodents tested positive for Bartonella, with a 20.69% infection rate.
Three Bartonella species were identified, including B. fuyuanensis, B. taylorii, and an undetermined species.
Rodent populations were genetically diverse, with seven lineages of Apodemus agrarius identified.
Abstract
Objective: To investigate the infection status, species composition, and genetic diversity of Bartonella in local rodent populations in coastal mudflat wetland habitats in eastern Jiangsu Province of China. Methods: From March to June 2023, rodents were captured in mudflat wetlands of Dongtai and Tinghu Counties, Eastern China. Rodent species were identified, and nucleic acids were extracted from liver and spleen tissues. The mitochondrial cytochrome b (mt-cytb) gene was amplified by PCR, while Bartonella-specific citrate synthase (gltA) and 16S rRNA genes were amplified by semi-nested PCR. Phylogenetic and homology analyses were conducted to identify rodent and Bartonella species. Results: Among 29 captured rodents, 26 were Apodemus agrarius and 3 were Mus musculus. Phylogenetic analysis of the mt-cytb gene divided A. agrarius into 7 lineages, each linked to geographically diverse…
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TopicsBartonella species infections research · Viral Infections and Vectors · Rabies epidemiology and control
