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Parasitology ; 131(Pt 4): 489-96, 2005 Oct.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-16174413

ABSTRACT

The presence of haemoparasites from the Order Piroplasmida and the genera Bartonella and Trypanosoma was assessed in the blood of 60 bats, belonging to 7 species, inhabiting sites across Cornwall in southwest England. DNA extracted from macerated heart tissue was incorporated into taxon-specific polymerase chain reactions (PCRs) and amplification products were sequenced as a means of identifying, or assigning an identity, to detected haemoparasites. A Piroplasmida species was detected in 6 Pipistrellus spp., whereas Bartonella infections were detected in 5 bats belonging to 4 different species. Trypanosoma dionisii was detected in 1 Pipistrellus spp. Phylogenetic inference from alignment of a partial 18S rRNA-encoding gene sequence of the pipistrelle-associated Piroplasmida species with homologous sequences available for other members of the Order indicated that this organism was unique but specifically related to members of the genus Babesia, a phylogeny that would be in keeping with the organism being Babesia vesperuginis. Alignment of partial citrate synthase gene sequences from the bat-associated bartonellae revealed 5 distinct genotypes that were probably derived from 2 distinct Bartonella species. The study demonstrates the utility of molecular methods for detecting haemoparasites in dead bats and provides, for the first time, tangible identities for bat-associated Babesia and Bartonella species.


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Chiroptera/parasitology , DNA, Protozoan/analysis , Piroplasmida/classification , Piroplasmida/genetics , Protozoan Infections, Animal/parasitology , Animals , Babesia/classification , Babesia/genetics , Bartonella/classification , Bartonella/genetics , Chiroptera/blood , Chiroptera/microbiology , England , Gene Amplification , Phylogeny , Polymerase Chain Reaction , Protozoan Infections, Animal/diagnosis , RNA, Ribosomal, 18S/analysis , Sequence Alignment , Species Specificity , Theileria/classification , Theileria/genetics
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