Burkholderia pseudomallei, the causative agent of melioidosis, is rare but ecologically established and widely dispersed in the environment in Puerto Rico.
Carina M HallSierra JaramilloRebecca JimenezNathan E StoneHeather CentnerJoseph D BuschNicole BratschChandler C RoeJay E GeeAlex R HoffmasterSarai Rivera-GarciaFred SolteroKyle RyffJanice Perez-PadillaPaul KeimJason W SahlDavid M WagnerPublished in: PLoS neglected tropical diseases (2019)
B. pseudomallei was only detected in three soil samples collected at one site in north central Puerto Rico with only two of those samples yielding isolates. All previous human and environmental B. pseudomallei isolates were obtained from eastern Puerto Rico. These findings suggest B. pseudomallei is ecologically established and widely dispersed in the environment in Puerto Rico but rare. Phylogeographic patterns suggest the source of B. pseudomallei populations in Puerto Rico and elsewhere in the Caribbean may have been Central or South America.