Vol. 38 No. 4 (2021): Agosto
Original Article

Detection of “Candidatus Rickettsia andeanae” in Rhipicephalus sanguineus sensu stricto (Acari: Ixodidae) from Rapa Nui- Easter Island

Ignacio Troncoso-Toro
Facultad de Ciencias Veterinarias, Universidad de Concepción
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Sebastián Muñoz-Leal
Faculdade de Medicina Veterinária e Zootecnia, Universidade de São Paulo
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Michele Thomsom
Facultad de Ciencias Veterinarias, Universidad de Concepción, Chillán (Ñuble), Chile
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Jaime Salinas
Sociedad de Infectología Veterinaria (INFECVET)
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Elizabeth Varas
Sociedad de Infectología Veterinaria (INFECVET)
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Daniel González-Acuña
Laboratorio de Parásitos y Enfermedades de Fauna Silvestre, Facultad de Ciencias Veterinarias, Universidad de Concepción
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Published 2021-09-10

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Troncoso-Toro I, Muñoz-Leal S, Thomsom M, Salinas J, Varas E, González-Acuña D. Detection of “Candidatus Rickettsia andeanae” in Rhipicephalus sanguineus sensu stricto (Acari: Ixodidae) from Rapa Nui- Easter Island. Rev. Chilena. Infectol. [Internet]. 2021 Sep. 10 [cited 2026 Apr. 29];38(4). Available from: https://revinf.cl/index.php/revinf/article/view/661

Abstract

Background: Rickettsioses are vector-borne emerging diseases caused by pathogenic bacteria of the genera Rickettsia and Orientia. Bacteria of these genera have been described in northern and southern Chile, respectively. Aim: To determine the presence of Rickettsia spp. in ticks collected from domestic dog in Rapa Nui-Easter Island, Valparaíso Region. Methods: 20 stray dogs were sampled during October 2018. Overall, eight adult ticks were collected from seven animals (prevalence: 35%); after morphological identification, were submitted to DNA extraction and amplification and sequencing of the tick mitochondrial 16S DNA gene. The screening for Rickettsia was performed targeting the gltA (citrate synthetase) gene. Results: A phylogenetic analysis confirmed the identity of the ticks as Rhipicephalus sanguineus sensu stricto. In two ticks (25%), we retrieved identical sequences of gltA compatible with “Candidatus Rickettsia andeanae”, which formed a monophyletic group with conspecific isolates obtained in Brazil, Chile and Peru. Conclusions: This study proves the presence of “Ca. R. andeanae” in R. sanguineus s. s. at Rapa Nui-Easter Island, which also corresponds to the first report of this Rickettsia spp. in R. sanguineus complex for Chile.