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. 1999 Apr;122(2):323–328. doi: 10.1017/s0950268899002101

Evaluation of 16S, map1 and pCS20 probes for detection of Cowdria and Ehrlichia species.

M T Allsopp 1, C M Hattingh 1, S W Vogel 1, B A Allsopp 1
PMCID: PMC2809623  PMID: 10355799

Abstract

A panel of 16S ribosomal RNA gene probes has been developed for the study of the epidemiology of heartwater; five of these detect different cowdria genotypes, one detects five distinct genotypes; one detects any Group III Ehrlichia species other than Cowdria and one detects any Group II Ehrlichia species. These probes have been used on PCR-amplified rickettsial 16S rRNA genes from over 200 Amblyomma hebraeum ticks. Control ticks were laboratory-reared and either uninfected or fed on sheep experimentally infected with different cowdria isolates, field ticks were collected from animals in heartwater-endemic areas. All tick-derived DNA samples were also examined by PCR amplification and probing for two other cowdria genes (map1 and pCS20) which have previously been used for heartwater epidemiology. This paper describes the first direct comparison of all currently available DNA probes for heartwater-associated organisms.

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