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Use of a recombinant positive control in the diagnostic of canine Ehrlichiosis from 16sRNA gen of Ehrlichia canis in Mexico City

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ARCHIVES OF MICROBIOLOGY
Volume 204, Issue 10, Pages -

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SPRINGER
DOI: 10.1007/s00203-022-03227-8

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Ehrlichia canis; Ehrlichiosis; PCR; Diagnostic; Recombinant control

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  1. PAPIIT [IN-222516, IN-218519, IN-209216]
  2. UNAM

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Ehrlichia canis is an increasingly important zoonotic bacterium in Mexico, but the extent of the issue in animals and public health is unknown. Local studies using serology and molecular tests have been conducted, but Ehrlichiosis is not considered endemic in the central valley of Mexico. The nested PCR method offers rapid results and high sensitivity, allowing for timely diagnosis and treatment. This method has been modified and used for the diagnosis of E. canis in dogs in Mexico, aiding in the collection of epidemiological information.
Ehrlichia canis has gained importance over the years as a zoonotic bacterium, nevertheless in Mexico is unknown the extent of the problem in animals and public health. The country had a few studies carried out locally using serology and molecular tests as diagnostic methods. Ehrlichiosis is not considered endemic in the central valley of Mexico, because the climatic conditions in the region have not allowed the vector (Rhipicephalus sanguineus) to establish itself adequately, therefore, diagnosis is not used in clinical practice in this area. A nested PCR (nPCR) offers rapid results with high sensitivity and specificity regardless of cost. The use of a recombinant positive control provides the advantage of timely diagnosis, follow-up treatment and allows the clinician to decide. In this work, the nPCR reported by Wen et al. (J Clin Microbiol 35(7):1852-2185, 1997) was used for the diagnosis of E. canis by modifying the reaction conditions to improve the detection of the test. We constructed a recombinant positive control to nPCR as diagnostic technique for E. canis, also we modified the reaction conditions to improve detection of the test which allowed the diagnosis of E. canis in dogs in the Mexican Republic using 53 samples from dogs with positive serological diagnosis of Ehrlichiosis, some of them from the valley of Mexico. Currently, this nPCR is offered to public at the Faculty of Veterinary Medicine and Zootechnics of the National Autonomous University of Mexico at an accessible cost and allows to begin to generate epidemiological information to know distribution of the bacterium.

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