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Norway and black rats in Europe: potential reservoirs for zoonotic arthropod-borne pathogens?

Anna ObiegalaElisa HeuserRené RyllChristian ImholtJohanna FürstLisa-Marie PrautschAnita Plenge-BönigRainer Günter UlrichMartin Pfeffer
Published in: Pest management science (2019)
Pathogenic Bartonella spp. DNA was found in black and Norway rats from Germany, Italy, Spain and Belgium for the first time. Bartonellae were found focally in zoos suggesting Norway rats as a possible reservoir for B. tribocorum and black rats as a reservoir for B. coopersplainsensis in Europe. These findings should raise awareness of pathogenic Bartonella spp. in Norway rats, especially in terms of pest management control in zoos. Norway and black rats seem not to be predominantly involved in the life cycle of the other examined arthropod-borne pathogens in Europe. © 2019 Society of Chemical Industry.
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