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1 January 1979 THE OCCURRENCE OF COXIELLOSIS AMONG RODENTS AND SHREWS IN THE TARAI AREA OF UTTAR PRADESH
M. P. YADAV, J. R. RAROTRA, M. S. SETHI
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Abstract

Rodents and shrews were screened for serologic evidence of Coxiella burnetii. Attempts were made to isolate the organism from the spleen and liver. Sero-reactors: total positive/total tested (% positive), in rats (Rattus rattus, R. norvegicus), ground shrews (Suncus murinus), bandicoots (Bandicota indica, B. bengalensis) and the house mouse (Mus musculus), respectively, were 13/105 (12.38), 6/42 (14.3), 2/15 (13.3) and 1/7 (14.3). Of the eight rickettsial isolants recovered including four from field and household rats, three from ground shrew and one from bandicoots, only three comprising one each from rat, shrew and bandicoot, could be typed as C. burnetii. This appears to be the first record of rodents and an insectivore as reservoirs of C. burnetii in India.

YADAV, RAROTRA, and SETHI: THE OCCURRENCE OF COXIELLOSIS AMONG RODENTS AND SHREWS IN THE TARAI AREA OF UTTAR PRADESH1 2
M. P. YADAV, J. R. RAROTRA, and M. S. SETHI "THE OCCURRENCE OF COXIELLOSIS AMONG RODENTS AND SHREWS IN THE TARAI AREA OF UTTAR PRADESH," Journal of Wildlife Diseases 15(1), 11-14, (1 January 1979). https://doi.org/10.7589/0090-3558-15.1.11
Received: 10 October 1977; Published: 1 January 1979
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