Bartonella spp. Prevalence (Serology, Culture, and PCR) in Sanitary Workers in La Rioja Spain
Abstract
:1. Introduction
2. Results
2.1. Subject Recruitment
2.2. Bartonella Seroprevalence and Blood Stream Infection
Serology
2.3. BAPGM Enrichment Blood Culture PCR
2.4. Assay Associations (Serology and BAPGM Enrichment Blood Culture-PCR)
3. Discussion
4. Materials and Methods
4.1. Study Design and Subject Recruitment
4.2. Data and Specimen Collection
4.3. Specimen Processing and Diagnostic Testing
4.4. Bartonella IFA Serological Testing
4.5. Growth Medium
4.6. Conventional and Real-Time PCR Analysis
4.7. Data Analysis
Author Contributions
Funding
Conflicts of Interest
Availability of Data and Materials
Ethics Approval and Consent to Participate
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Demographics and Travel | PCR+ n = 19 (%) | PCR− n = 78 (%) | U/OR | 95% CI | p-Values |
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Age (years) Median Mean Minimum Maximum | 35.0 36.8 21 55 | 39.5 41.2 21 64 | U = 527.5 | 0.174 | |
Gender Female Male | 13 (68.4%) 6 (31.6%) | 53 (67.9%) 25 (32.1%) | 0.978 | 0.272–3.169 | 1 |
Housing Urban Peri-urban Rural area/farm Rural area/forest | 15 (78.9%) 4 (21.1%) 0 (0%) 0 (0%) | 62 (79.5%) 11 (14.1%) 3 (3.8%) 1 (1.3%) | 0.798 | ||
Clinical condition Healthy Persistent/chronic disease Infectious disease | 17 (89.5%) 1 (5.3%) 2 (10.5%) | 66 (84.6%) 13 (16.7%) 8 (10.3%) | 1.539 0.280 1.029 | 0.297–15.463 0.006–2.118 0.098–5.852 | 0.731 0.291 1 |
Clinical features Persistent fever Fatigue Insomnia Sleepiness Memory problems Headache Irritability Anxiety Depression Tremor Vision impairment Eye pain Balance problems Bladder dysfunction Shortness of breath Tachycardia Poor appetite Weight gain Chronic diarrhea Corticosteroid treatment | 0 (0%) 2 (10.5%) 0 (0%) 1 (5.3%) 0 (0%) 3 (15.8%) 0 (0%) 0 (0%) 0 (0%) 0 (0%) 0 (0%) 0(0%) 0 (0%) 0 (0%) 0 (0%) 1 (5.3%) 0 (0%) 1 (5.3%) 0 (0%) 2 (10.5%) | 3 (3.8%) 4 (5.1%) 8 (10.3%) 1 (1.3%) 1 (1.3%) 16 (20.5%) 3 (3.8%) 2 (2.6%) 0 (0%) 2 (2.6%) 0 (0%) 2 (2.6%) 1 (1.3%) 1 (1.3%) 1 (1.3%) 2 (2.6%) 2 (2.6%) 3 (3.8%) 1 (1.3%) 5 (6.4%) | 0 2.156 0 4.191 0 0.729 0 0 - 0 - 0 0 0 0 2.092 0 1.384 0 1.707 | 0–10.152 0.181–16.520 0–2.388 0.052–339.02 0–159.708 0.121–3.029 0–10.152 0–22.196 - 0–22.196 - 0–22.196 0–159.708 0–159.708 0–159.708 0.034–42.27 0–22.196 0.025–18.428 0–159.708 0.150–11.573 | 1 0.334 0.349 0.355 1 0.758 1 1 - 1 - 1 1 1 1 0.484 1 1 1 0.620 |
Allergy Autoimmune disease Dried fruits Metals Food Animals Lactose Mites Pollen | 3 (15.8%) 0 (0%) 0 (0%) 0 (0%) 0 (0%) 2 (10.5%) 0 (0%) 1 (5.3%) 1 (5.3%) | 26 (33.3%) 1 (1.3%) 2 (2.6%) 3 (3.8%) 0 (0%) 1 (1.3%) 0 (0%) 4 (5.1%) 12 (15.4%) | 0.378 0 0 0 - 8.762 - 1.027 0.308 | 0.065–1.498 0–159.708 0–22.196 0–10.152 - 0.433–538.98 - 0.020–11.243 0.007–2.358 | 0.169 1 1 1 - 0.097 - 1 0.453 |
Pets Dogs Cats Birds | 13 (68.4%) 10 (52.6%) 6 (31.6%) 3 (15.8%) | 50 (64.1%) 35 (44.9%) 26 (33.3%) 21 (26.9%) | 1.211 1.361 0.924 0.512 | 0.377–4.333 0.442–4.252 0.257–2.983 0.087–2.063 | 0.794 0.613 1 0.387 |
Arthropod exposure Fleas Ticks Lice Bed bugs | 4 (21.1%) 4 (21.1%) 3 (15.8%) 0 (0%) | 32 (41.0%) 29 (37.2%) 20 (25.6%) 5 (6.4%) | 0.387 0.454 0.547 0 | 0.085–1.367 0.100–1.612 0.093–2.213 0–4.559 | 0.121 0.280 0.549 0.580 |
Animal exposure Dogs Cats | 4 (21.1%) 3 (15.8%) | 17 (21.8%) 10 (12.8%) | 0.957 1.272 | 0.204–3.571 0.202–2.756 | 1 0.715 |
Animal scratches and/or bites Dogs Cats Birds | 2 (10.5%) 4 (21.1%) 1 (5.3%) | 15 (19.2%) 17 (22.8%) 5 (6.4%) | 0.497 0.957 0.813 | 0.050–2.488 0.204–3.571 0.016–7.945 | 0.511 1 1 |
Outdoors activities Trekking Hunting Fishing Agriculture Gardening | 5 (26.3%) 0 0 (0%) 0 (0%) 2 (10.5%) | 44 (56.4%) 0 3 (3.8%) 8 (10.3%) 19 (24.4%) | 0.280 - 0 0 0.368 | 0.072–0.924 - 0–10.152 0–2.388 0.038–1.792 | 0.022 - 1 0.349 0.231 |
Travel out of Spain Other European countries North America Central America South America Asia Africa Australia/New Zealand | 15 (78.9%) 8 (42.1%) 7 (36.8%) 2 (10.5%) 4 (21.1%) 4 (21.1%) 0 (0%) | 66 (84.6%) 28 (35.9%) 28 (35.9%) 16 (20.5%) 13 (16.7%) 8 (10.3%) 5 (6.4%) | 0.685 1.295 1.041 0.459 1.329 2.309 0 | 0.173–3.319 0.401–4.030 0.310–3.270 0.047–2.277 0.277–5.167 0.450–10.081 0–4.559 | 0.510 0.609 1 0.512 0.737 0.243 0.580 |
Bartonella Antigen | ||||||
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IFA Titer | Bh SA2 | Bq | Bvb TI | Bvb TII | Bvb TIII | Bk |
<64 | 45 | 81 | 77 | 36 | 42 | 51 |
64 | 18 | 11 | 6 | 26 | 27 | 26 |
128 | 18 | 4 | 10 | 23 | 15 | 13 |
256 | 12 | 1 | 4 | 11 | 12 | 5 |
512 or 1024 | 4 | 0 | 0 | 1 | 1 | 2 |
* Seroreactive % | 52 | 16 | 20 | 61 | 55 | 46 |
53.60% | 16.50% | 20.60% | 62.90% | 56.70% | 47.40% |
Participants (n = 97) | Species and Strain | ||||
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Sample Type | Bh SA2 | Bvb TI | Bvb TIII | Bq | Any Species |
Blood | 4 | 3 | 2 | 0 | 9 |
7-day culture | 0 | 2 | 4 | 0 | 6 |
14-day culture | 3 | 1 | 0 | 0 | 4 |
21-day culture | 3 | 3 | 0 | 1 | 7 |
Agar plate isolates | 1 | 0 | 0 | 2 | 3 |
* Total positive participants (%) | 9 (9.3%) | 6 (6.2%) | 6 (5.2%) | 2 (2.1%) | 21 (21.6%) |
Isolate | Bacterial Species | ITS Region | GroEl Gene | rpoB Gene | 16S rRNA | ||||
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GenBank | bp (%) | GenBank | bp (%) | GenBank | bp (%) | GenBank | bp (%) | ||
ID | ID | ID | ID | ||||||
GL-90 Bq | Bq Toulouse | BX897700 | 541/541 100 | BX897700 | 525/525 100 | BX897700 | 593/593 100 | BX897700 | 870/870 100 |
GL-92 Bq | Bq Toulouse | BX897700 | 559/559 100 | BX897700 | 525/525 100 | BX897700 | 593/593 100 | BX897700 | 877/877 100 |
GL-96 Bh | Bh Houston I | CP020742 | 507/536 94.7 | CP020742 | 519/519 100 | AF171070 | 600/600 100 | CP020742 | 878/878 100 |
Bh SA2 | AF369529 | 536/536 100 | AF304021 | 482/482 * 100 | NA * | NA * |
Sanitary Worker ID/Bartonella spp. or Genotype Sequenced | IFA titers | ||||||
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ID | Bartonella DNA PCR | Bh | Bq | Bvb TI | Bvb TII | Bvb TIII | Bk |
Species/Genotype | |||||||
GL-6 | Bvb TIII | 256 | 128 | 128 | 256 | 256 | 128 |
GL-17 | Bh | <16 | <16 | 32 | 64 | 64 | <16 |
GL-18 | Bh | 256 | 64 | 32 | 64 | 128 | 64 |
GL-21 | Bh | 512 | <16 | <16 | 32 | 32 | 16 |
GL-26 | Bh | 128 | 16 | <16 | 16 | 16 | <16 |
GL-32 | Bvb TIII + Bh | 512 | <16 | <16 | <16 | 64 | 128 |
GL-37 | Bvb TI | 64 | 256 | 128 | 256 | 64 | 128 |
GL-47 | Bvb TIII | <16 | <16 | <16 | 32 | 32 | 32 |
GL-49 | Bvb TI | 64 | 16 | 16 | 64 | 256 | 64 |
GL-58 | Bvb TI | 32 | <16 | 32 | 256 | 256 | 1024 |
GL-65 | Bh | 16 | <16 | <16 | 64 | 32 | 64 |
GL-80 | Bvb TI | 256 | 128 | 256 | 512 | 256 | 256 |
GL-84 | Bh | 256 | 128 | 256 | 256 | 256 | 256 |
GL-86 | Bvb TI | <16 | <16 | 32 | 64 | 32 | 32 |
GL-87 | Bh | 128 | 64 | 128 | 128 | 64 | 64 |
GL-90 | Bq | 32 | <16 | <16 | <16 | 16 | <16 |
GL-92 | Bvb TIII + Bq | <16 | <16 | <16 | <16 | 16 | 32 |
GL-96 | Bh | 256 | 64 | 256 | 256 | 128 | 128 |
GL-98 | Bvb TIII | <16 | <16 | 16 | 32 | 64 | <16 |
GL-100 | Bvb TI | 64 | <16 | 128 | 256 | 64 | 64 |
Bartonella spp. by BAPGM + PCR | Age | Sex | Health Status | Bartonella IFA Sero-Reactivity | Living Area | Cat Exposure | Dog Exposure | Other Animal Exposure | Outdoor Activities | Arthropod Exposure |
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Bvb TIII 6 | 34 | F | Healthy | Pos Bvb, Bq, Bh, Bk | Urban | Yes (bite) | Yes (bite) | Rodent | Gardening | No |
Bh 17 | 40 | M | Healthy | Pos Bvb | Urban | No | Yes | No | Trekking Cycling Diving | Fleas-Ticks-Biting flies-Mosquitoes-Spiders |
Bh 18 | 43 | F | Healthy | Pos Bvb, Bq, Bh, Bk | Urban | Yes | No | Rodent | No | No |
Bh 21 | 39 | M | Healthy | Pos Bh | Urban | Yes | No | Bird Reptile Hedgehog | No | Fleas-Ticks-Mosquitoes-Spiders |
Bh 26 | 31 | F | Healthy | Pos Bh | Urban | Yes | No | No | Trekking | Fleas-Ticks-Spiders |
Bvb TIII + Bh 32 | 33 | F | Healthy | Pos Bvb, Bh, Bk | Peri-urban | Yes | Yes | Poultry | No | Mosquitoes |
Bvb TI 37 | 21 | F | Healthy | Pos Bvb, Bq, Bh, Bk | Urban | No | Yes | No | No | No |
Bvb TIII 47 | 33 | M | Healthy | Neg | Urban | No | No | No | Cycling | No |
Bvb TI 49 | 21 | F | Healthy | Pos Bvb, Bh, Bk | Urban | No | No | No | No | No |
Bvb TI 58 | 27 | F | Healthy | Pos Bvb, Bk | Urban | Yes (bite) | Yes (bite) | No | Trekking | Fleas- Biting flies-Lice-Mites |
Bh 65 | N.A. | F | N.A. | Pos Bvb, Bk | Peri-urban | No | No | No | No | No |
Bvb TI 80 | 31 | F | Healthy | Pos Bvb, Bq, Bh, Bk | Urban | No | No | No | Cycling | Mosquitoes |
Bh 84 | 48 | F | Healthy | Pos Bvb, Bq, Bh, Bk | Urban | No | No | No | No | No |
Bvb TI 86 | 36 | M | Healthy | Pos Bvb | Urban | No | Yes | No | No | No |
Bh 87 | 52 | F | Healthy | Pos Bvb, Bq, Bh, Bk | Urban | No | No | No | No | No |
Bq 90 | 30 | M | Healthy | Neg | Urban | Yes (bite) | Yes | Bird Poultry Pigs Sheep | Trekking Cycling Diving | Fleas-Ticks-Biting flies-Mosquitoes-Lice-Spiders |
Bvb TIII + Bq 92 | 38 | M | Healthy | Neg | Urban | No | Yes | No | No | Biting flies-Mosquitoes-Spiders |
Bh 96 | 55 | F | Healthy | Pos Bvb, Bq, Bh, Bk | Peri-urban | No | Yes | No | No | No |
Bvb TIII 98 | 43 | F | Healthy | Pos Bvb | Urban | Yes (bite) | No | No | Trekking | Ticks- Biting flies-Mosquitoes-Lice-Spiders |
Bvb TI 100 | 50 | F | Healthy | Pos Bvb, Bh, Bk | Peri-urban | No | Yes (bite) | Bird Rabbit Rodent | Trekking Gardening Cycling Diving | Ticks- Biting flies-Mosquitoes-Lice |
Oligonucleotide | Type | Sequence |
---|---|---|
BsppITS325s | Sense primer | 5’ CCTCAGATGATGATCCCAAGCCTTCTGGCG 3’ |
BsppITS543as | Antisense primer | 5’ AATTGGTGGGCCTGGGAGGACTTG 3’ |
BsppITS1100as | Antisense primer | 5’ GAACCGACGACCCCCTGCTTGCAAAGCA 3’ |
BsppITS438 | TaqMan probe | 5’ FAM-AGGTTTTCC/ZEN/GGTTTATCCCGGAGGGC-IABkFQ 3’ |
Bkoehl-1s | Sense primer | 5’ CTTCTAAAATATCGCTTCTAAAAATTGGCATGC 3’ |
Bkoehl1125as | Antisense primer | 5’ GCCTTTTTTGGTGACAAGCACTTTTCTTAAG 3’ |
Sequencing analysis |
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Portillo, A.; Maggi, R.; Oteo, J.A.; Bradley, J.; García-Álvarez, L.; San-Martín, M.; Roura, X.; Breitschwerdt, E. Bartonella spp. Prevalence (Serology, Culture, and PCR) in Sanitary Workers in La Rioja Spain. Pathogens 2020, 9, 189. https://doi.org/10.3390/pathogens9030189
Portillo A, Maggi R, Oteo JA, Bradley J, García-Álvarez L, San-Martín M, Roura X, Breitschwerdt E. Bartonella spp. Prevalence (Serology, Culture, and PCR) in Sanitary Workers in La Rioja Spain. Pathogens. 2020; 9(3):189. https://doi.org/10.3390/pathogens9030189
Chicago/Turabian StylePortillo, Aránzazu, Ricardo Maggi, José A. Oteo, Julie Bradley, Lara García-Álvarez, Montserrat San-Martín, Xavier Roura, and Edward Breitschwerdt. 2020. "Bartonella spp. Prevalence (Serology, Culture, and PCR) in Sanitary Workers in La Rioja Spain" Pathogens 9, no. 3: 189. https://doi.org/10.3390/pathogens9030189
APA StylePortillo, A., Maggi, R., Oteo, J. A., Bradley, J., García-Álvarez, L., San-Martín, M., Roura, X., & Breitschwerdt, E. (2020). Bartonella spp. Prevalence (Serology, Culture, and PCR) in Sanitary Workers in La Rioja Spain. Pathogens, 9(3), 189. https://doi.org/10.3390/pathogens9030189