# First report of ‘Candidatus Anaplasma camelii’ and high molecular prevalence of Anaplasma marginale in dromedary camels (Camelus dromedarius) from Somalia

**Authors:** Aamir M. Osman, Abdalla M. Ibrahim, Ahmed A. Hassan-Kadle, Marcos R. André, Flávia C. M. Collere, Anna C. B. Mongruel, Daniel Lee, Caroline Tostes Secato, Thállitha S. W. J. Vieira, Rosangela Z. Machado, Rafael F. C. Vieira

PMC · DOI: 10.1007/s11250-026-04885-2 · 2026-02-20

## TL;DR

This study reports the first detection of 'Candidatus Anaplasma camelii' and high prevalence of Anaplasma marginale in dromedary camels in Somalia, using molecular and serological methods.

## Contribution

The first report of 'Candidatus Anaplasma camelii' and high molecular prevalence of A. marginale in Somali dromedaries, revealing new insights into anaplasmosis in the region.

## Key findings

- Molecular prevalence of Anaplasma marginale was 75.5% in dromedaries from Somalia.
- 'Candidatus Anaplasma camelii' was detected for the first time in Somali dromedaries.
- A significant association was found between A. marginale infection and tick infestation.

## Abstract

Anaplasmosis, a zoonotic disease caused by Anaplasma species, threatens Somalia’s dromedary population, crucial to the nation’s economy and society. This study examines its occurrence in dromedaries from two Somali bioclimatic regions using molecular and serological methods. A total of 155 blood and serum samples from dromedaries in Benadir and Lower Shabelle were analyzed. Serum samples underwent rMSP5-based ELISA for anti-Anaplasma marginale IgG antibodies. DNA was extracted from dromedary blood samples followed by molecular screening included nested PCR for the 16S rRNA gene of Anaplasma spp. and qPCR for the msp1β gene of A. marginale. Positive samples underwent further PCR and sequencing targeting five additional genes for definitive species confirmation and phylogenetic analysis. Of 155 dromedaries tested, 30 (19.4%) were seropositive for Anaplasma marginale by iELISA, and 117 (75.5%) were qPCR-positive for the msp1β gene. Notably, 97 animals that were seronegative by iELISA tested positive by qPCR, and the overall agreement between the two tests was substantial (κ = 0.62). Among 22 qPCR-positive samples, semi-nested PCR (snPCR) targeting the msp1α gene detected six positives (27.3%). The molecular prevalence of A. marginale was significantly higher in Benadir (84.6%) compared to Lower Shabelle (56.9%). A significant association was also observed between A. marginale infection and tick infestation, with infested dromedary camels showing lower odds of being positive (OR = 0.4). Initial nPCR screening identified Anaplasma spp. positive in 45 (29%) of animals, with 23 (14.8%) showing co-infections between A. marginale and Anaplasma spp. Further analysis of 25 selected nPCR-positive samples revealed positivity for ITS 17 (68%), groEL 12 (48%), and gltA 15 (60%) genes, though msp4 was not detected. Phylogenetic analysis of 16S rRNA sequences showed clustering with ‘Candidatus Anaplasma camelii’ from Saudi Arabian dromedaries. This is the first report of ‘Ca. A. camelii’ and A. marginale in dromedary from Somalia, highlighting the need for further research on its impact on animal health.

The online version contains supplementary material available at 10.1007/s11250-026-04885-2.

## Linked entities

- **Genes:** 16S rRNA (16S ribosomal RNA) [NCBI Gene 2597965], msp1b (adhesin MSP1 subunit beta) [NCBI Gene 7398230], msp1a (major surface protein MSP1 subunit alpha) [NCBI Gene 7397939], sycp2 (synaptonemal complex protein 2) [NCBI Gene 557000], HSPD1 (heat shock protein family D (Hsp60) member 1) [NCBI Gene 3329], gltA (citrate synthase) [NCBI Gene 882117], MSP4 (Pre-mRNA-splicing factor syf2) [NCBI Gene 19248030]
- **Diseases:** Anaplasmosis (MONDO:0005118)
- **Species:** Camelus dromedarius (taxon 9838), Anaplasma marginale (taxon 770), Candidatus Anaplasma camelii (taxon 1699625)

## Full-text entities

- **Genes:** gapdh [NCBI Gene 105098219]
- **Diseases:** TBDs (MESH:D017282), anorexia (MESH:D000855), jaundice (MESH:D007565), wasting (MESH:D019282), Anaplasma infections (MESH:D000712), diarrhea (MESH:D003967), fever (MESH:D005334), anemia (MESH:D000740), A. camelii' infection (MESH:D007239), emaciation (MESH:D004614), infertility (MESH:D007246), abortion (MESH:D000026), bacteremia (MESH:D016470)
- **Chemicals:** Magnesium Chloride (MESH:D015636), NaCl (MESH:D012965), ethidium bromide (MESH:D004996), EDTA (MESH:D004492), agar (MESH:D000362), diethanolamine (MESH:C020283), Water (MESH:D014867), HCl (MESH:D006851), FTA (MESH:D005485), aluminum (MESH:D000535), Luria Bertani medium (-), dGTP (MESH:C029603), dATP (MESH:C026600), bicarbonate (MESH:D001639), X-gal (MESH:C044888), dCTP (MESH:C024107), ampicillin (MESH:D000667), dTTP (MESH:C024157), agarose (MESH:D012685), sodium carbonate (MESH:C005686), KCl (MESH:D011189), P-nitrophenyl phosphate (MESH:C008644)
- **Species:** Rusa timorensis (Javan rusa, species) [taxon 1088130], Escherichia coli (E. coli, species) [taxon 562], Ornithodoros sp. (species) [taxon 2877513], Ixodes ricinus (castor bean tick, species) [taxon 34613], Aepyceros melampus (impala, species) [taxon 9897], Saccharomyces cerevisiae (baker's yeast, species) [taxon 4932], Panthera leo (lion, species) [taxon 9689], Anaplasma platys (species) [taxon 949], Anaplasma (genus) [taxon 768], Ascaris ovis (species) [taxon 1885273], Stomoxys calcitrans (biting house fly, species) [taxon 35570], Anaplasma phagocytophilum (agent of human granulocytic ehrlichiosis, species) [taxon 948], Ehrlichia chaffeensis (species) [taxon 945], Anaplasma centrale (species) [taxon 769], Panthera pardus (leopard, species) [taxon 9691], Rhipicephalus pulchellus (species) [taxon 72859], Amblyomma gemma (species) [taxon 492567], Ehrlichia canis (species) [taxon 944], Homo sapiens (human, species) [taxon 9606], Anaplasma marginale (species) [taxon 770], Cervidae (deer, family) [taxon 9850], Bos taurus (bovine, species) [taxon 9913], Hyalomma rufipes (species) [taxon 72862], Amblyomma lepidum (species) [taxon 492568], Candidatus Anaplasma camelii (species) [taxon 1699625], Hyalomma marginatum (species) [taxon 34627], Hyalomma dromedarii (species) [taxon 34626], Camelus dromedarius (Arabian camel, species) [taxon 9838], Loxodonta africana (African bush elephant, species) [taxon 9785]

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