DOI: 10.3390/tropicalmed11070179 ISSN: 2414-6366

Prevalence and Species Diversity of Spotted Fever Group Rickettsiae in Ixodid Ticks Collected in Northwest Russia

Islam Karmokov, Olga Freylikhman, Regina Baimova, Daria Grechishkina, Gelena Lunina, Ivan Lyzenko, Ekaterina Riabiko, Tatiana Arbuzova, Anastasiia Bachevskaia, Edward Ramsay, Erik Khalilov, Karina Kukleva, Lyubov Bespyatova, Sergey Bugmyrin, Maxim Petrov, Olga Neverova, Ksenia Titarchuk, Vera Agasoi, Nikolai Kalinin, Olga Vorobyeva, Olga Mikheenko, Tatiana Iakimenko, Inna Druzhinina, Olga Matina, Daria Monastyrskaya-Nuzhina, Anna Smirnova, Nikolay Tokarevich

Rickettsia spp. are ubiquitous in nature and capable of causing diseases of varying severity. The most extensive group comprises the spotted fever group (SFG) Rickettsiae, the members of which are predominantly transmitted by ticks. The expansion of tick habitats observed in recent decades poses an increasing threat of dissemination of tick-borne infections into regions previously considered non-endemic. The aim of this study was to determine the prevalence of SFG Rickettsiae in ixodid ticks collected in Northwest Russia and to characterize the species diversity of these pathogens within the study area. Questing adult ixodid ticks (n = 4566) were collected from eight regions of Northwest Russia (Arkhangelsk, Kaliningrad, Leningrad, Novgorod, Pskov and Vologda Regions, as well as the Republic of Karelia and St. Petersburg) in 2023 to 2025 (from April to September). The species composition included Ixodes ricinus (n = 1683), Ixodes persulcatus (n = 2404), and Dermacentor reticulatus (n = 479). Genomic DNA was extracted from individual ticks and screened for SFG Rickettsiae using real-time PCR, followed by conventional PCR targeting the gltA, ompA, ompB, and sca4 (gene D) genes. Nucleotide sequences obtained for a subset of positive samples for the various genes were analyzed. The overall prevalence of SFG Rickettsiae was 12.6% (95% CI: 11.7–13.6). Circulation of the following species was detected: Rickettsia helvetica, Rickettsia conorii subsp. raoultii, Candidatus Rickettsia tarasevichiae, Rickettsia monacensis, and Rickettsia felis. The findings indicate considerable species diversity of SFG Rickettsiae in natural foci of Northwest Russia. Rickettsia monacensis was detected in ixodid ticks within the study area for the first time, and R. felis was identified in Russia for the first time.

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