Abstract
Boutonneuse fever caused by Rickettsia conorii is transmitted mainly by the brown dog tick, Rhipicephalus sanguineus. We collected 540 ticks in Marseille, France, and tried to isolate as many strains of rickettsia as possible. Ticks were evaluated for the presence of rickettsia by the hemolymph test and by a new culture system, the centrifugation-shell vial technique. We avoided contamination in the culture system. Prior to ticks being submitted to the hemolymph test, they were disinfected. Only 5.6% (27 of 478) of the cultures were contaminated. A drop of hemolymph from each of 478 R. sanguineus ticks was cultured in two shell vials, and another drop was stained by the Gimenez method or indirect immunofluorescence. Since Gimenez staining in our hands was not satisfactory, comparison of the hemolymph test and culture is based on the results of indirect immunofluorescence. Thus, 50 of 369 (13.5%) examined ticks were hemolymph test positive, and 44 (11.9%) cultures were positive. After disinfection, another pool of 62 ticks were examined by the hemolymph test. The ticks were kept individually in a sterile environment. A few days later, the hemolymph of these ticks was collected again and cultured. The contamination rate was not significantly higher (6.4%) than in the above-described conditions. It allowed us to isolate eight more strains. Thus, we recommend screening ticks with the hemolymph test and culturing only the hemolymph test-positive ticks.
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