A distinct Borrelia clade within the relapsing fever group from cat-infesting Haemaphysalis semermis Neumann 1901 (Acari: Ixodidae)

An undescribed relapsing fever group Borrelia species was detected in a male Haemaphysalis semermis tick infesting a rural cat in an indigenous population in Pahang National Park, Peninsular Malaysia. The 16 S rRNA gene sequence revealed close similarity of this variant to several undescribed Borrel...

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Main Authors: Kazim, Abdul Rahman; Heo, Chong Chin; Shahrizal, Shezryna; Er, Yi Xian; Houssaini, Jamal; Veit, Alexandra; Muntau, Birgit; Tappe, Dennis; Muslim, Azdayanti; Low, Van Lun
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author Kazim
Abdul Rahman; Heo
Chong Chin; Shahrizal
Shezryna; Er
Yi Xian; Houssaini
Jamal; Veit
Alexandra; Muntau
Birgit; Tappe
Dennis; Muslim
Azdayanti; Low
Van Lun
spellingShingle Kazim
Abdul Rahman; Heo
Chong Chin; Shahrizal
Shezryna; Er
Yi Xian; Houssaini
Jamal; Veit
Alexandra; Muntau
Birgit; Tappe
Dennis; Muslim
Azdayanti; Low
Van Lun
A distinct Borrelia clade within the relapsing fever group from cat-infesting Haemaphysalis semermis Neumann 1901 (Acari: Ixodidae)
Veterinary Sciences
author_facet Kazim
Abdul Rahman; Heo
Chong Chin; Shahrizal
Shezryna; Er
Yi Xian; Houssaini
Jamal; Veit
Alexandra; Muntau
Birgit; Tappe
Dennis; Muslim
Azdayanti; Low
Van Lun
author_sort Kazim
spelling Kazim, Abdul Rahman; Heo, Chong Chin; Shahrizal, Shezryna; Er, Yi Xian; Houssaini, Jamal; Veit, Alexandra; Muntau, Birgit; Tappe, Dennis; Muslim, Azdayanti; Low, Van Lun
A distinct Borrelia clade within the relapsing fever group from cat-infesting Haemaphysalis semermis Neumann 1901 (Acari: Ixodidae)
VETERINARY RESEARCH COMMUNICATIONS
English
Article
An undescribed relapsing fever group Borrelia species was detected in a male Haemaphysalis semermis tick infesting a rural cat in an indigenous population in Pahang National Park, Peninsular Malaysia. The 16 S rRNA gene sequence revealed close similarity of this variant to several undescribed Borrelia species and Borrelia theileri, with genetic distances ranging from 0.58 to 0.72%. Furthermore, the flaB, gyrB, and the concatenated 16 S rRNA + flaB + gyrB sequence analyses demonstrated that this variant is distinctly separated from multiple undescribed Borrelia species, Borrelia miyamotoi, and B. theileri, with genetic distances ranging from 3.41 to 7.00%. This study not only reports the first Borrelia found in H. semermis but also suggests that it forms a distinct clade within the relapsing fever group in Peninsular Malaysia.
SPRINGER
0165-7380
1573-7446
2025
49
1
10.1007/s11259-024-10591-x
Veterinary Sciences

WOS:001355470900001
https://www-webofscience-com.uitm.idm.oclc.org/wos/woscc/full-record/WOS:001355470900001
title A distinct Borrelia clade within the relapsing fever group from cat-infesting Haemaphysalis semermis Neumann 1901 (Acari: Ixodidae)
title_short A distinct Borrelia clade within the relapsing fever group from cat-infesting Haemaphysalis semermis Neumann 1901 (Acari: Ixodidae)
title_full A distinct Borrelia clade within the relapsing fever group from cat-infesting Haemaphysalis semermis Neumann 1901 (Acari: Ixodidae)
title_fullStr A distinct Borrelia clade within the relapsing fever group from cat-infesting Haemaphysalis semermis Neumann 1901 (Acari: Ixodidae)
title_full_unstemmed A distinct Borrelia clade within the relapsing fever group from cat-infesting Haemaphysalis semermis Neumann 1901 (Acari: Ixodidae)
title_sort A distinct Borrelia clade within the relapsing fever group from cat-infesting Haemaphysalis semermis Neumann 1901 (Acari: Ixodidae)
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description An undescribed relapsing fever group Borrelia species was detected in a male Haemaphysalis semermis tick infesting a rural cat in an indigenous population in Pahang National Park, Peninsular Malaysia. The 16 S rRNA gene sequence revealed close similarity of this variant to several undescribed Borrelia species and Borrelia theileri, with genetic distances ranging from 0.58 to 0.72%. Furthermore, the flaB, gyrB, and the concatenated 16 S rRNA + flaB + gyrB sequence analyses demonstrated that this variant is distinctly separated from multiple undescribed Borrelia species, Borrelia miyamotoi, and B. theileri, with genetic distances ranging from 3.41 to 7.00%. This study not only reports the first Borrelia found in H. semermis but also suggests that it forms a distinct clade within the relapsing fever group in Peninsular Malaysia.
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