Prevalence And Genetic Diversity of Bartonella Spp. In Northern Bats (Eptesicus Nilssonii) And Their Blood-Sucking Ectoparasites In Hokkaido, Japan

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Abstract We investigated the prevalence of Bartonella in northern bats (Eptesicus nilssonii) and their ectoparasites from Hokkaido, Japan. Two batbugs (Cimex japonicus) and 174 bat fleas (Ischnopsyllus needhami) were collected from the bats. Bartonella bacteria were isolated from 32 (26.0%) of 123 bats examined. Though Bartonella DNA was detected in 79 (45.5%) of bat fleas, the bacterium was isolated from only one bat flea (0.6%). The gltA sequences of the isolates were categorized into genotypes I, II, and III, which were found in common between the bats and fleas. The gltA sequences of genotypes I and II showed 97.6% similarity with the gene from E. nilssonii in Finland and a bat flea from E. serotinus in the Netherlands. The rpoB sequences of the genotypes showed 98.9% similarity with strain 44722 from E. serotinus in Georgia. The gltA and rpoB sequences of genotype III showed 95.9% and 96.7% similarity with strains from two different species of shrews in Kenya and France, respectively. Phylogenetic analysis revealed that Bartonella isolates of genotypes I and II clustered with strains from Eptesicus bats in Georgia and Finland, Myotis bats in Romania and the UK, and a bat flea from an Eptesicus bat in Finland. In contrast, genotype III formed a clade with B. florencae, B. acomydis, and B. birtlesii. These data suggest that northern bats in Japan harbor two Bartonella species and I. needhami likely serves as a potential vector of Bartonella transmission in the bats.
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bartonella spp,northern bats,eptesicus nilssonii,blood-sucking
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