Canine seroprevalence to Orientia species in southern Chile: A cross-sectional survey on the Chiloé Island.
Thomas WeitzelJu JiangGerardo Acosta-JamettConstanza Martínez-ValdebenitoJavier LópezAllen L RichardsKatia AbarcaPublished in: PloS one (2018)
The detected seroprevalence supports the endemicity of scrub typhus in southern Chile and suggests a wide exposure of household dogs to the infected, yet unknown vector(s). The spatial data will be used for future research identifying further human cases as well as the local vector(s)/reservoirs for scrub typhus in southern Chile. The study reinforces that dogs are useful sentinels for Orientia spp. in regions of uncertain endemicity and distribution.