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Occurrence of Coxiella burnetii in wild lagomorphs and their ticks in Spanish Mediterranean ecosystems.

Sabrina Castro-ScholtenJavier Caballero-GómezRemigio MartínezBorja J Nadales-MartínDavid Cano TerrizaDébora Jiménez-MartínSusana RemesarSaúl Jiménez-RuizFélix Gómez-GuillamónIgnacio García Bocanegra
Published in: Zoonoses and public health (2024)
This study provides new epidemiological data on C. burnetii in European wild rabbits and is the first survey on this zoonotic pathogen performed in Iberian hares. Our results indicate widespread endemic circulation of C. burnetii and highlight the importance of both wild lagomorph species as natural reservoirs of this zoonotic bacterium in Mediterranean ecosystems in southern Spain, which may be of public and animal health concern. The high prevalence and wide diversity of positive tick species suggest the possible role of ticks in the epidemiological cycle of C. burnetii, with the potential risk of transmission to sympatric species, including humans.
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