Domestic cats as indicators of the presence of spotted fever and typhus group rickettsiae

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Linda Matthewman
Patrick Kelly
Diane Hayter
Susan Downie
Kylie Wray
Nigel Bryson
Andrew Rycroft
Didier Raoult
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[1] University of London,The Royal Veterinary College
[2] University of Zimbabwe,Faculty of Veterinary Science
[3] Biomedical Research and Training Institute,Faculty of Veterinary Science
[4] Medical University of Southern Africa,Faculté de Médecine
[5] Unité des Rickettsies,undefined
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Cats; Rickettsiae; Serosurvey; Southern Africa;
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Using indirect immunofluorescence assays, sera from cats in Zimbabwe (n = 119) and South Africa (n = 52) were found to contain antibodies reactive with Rickettsia conorii (34% and 19% respectively) and R. typhi (7% and 10% respectively). These results indicate that cats may become infected with members of the spotted fever and typhus groups of rickettsiae and that cats can, therefore, be used as indicators of the presence of these organisms.
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