Publications by authors named "Hadil A Alkathiry"

Background: Trombiculid mites are globally distributed, highly diverse arachnids that largely lack molecular resources such as whole mitogenomes for the elucidation of taxonomic relationships. Trombiculid larvae (chiggers) parasitise vertebrates and can transmit bacteria (Orientia spp.) responsible for scrub typhus, a zoonotic febrile illness.

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  • Scrub typhus is caused by bacteria from the Orientia genus, including Candidatus Orientia chuto.
  • Candidatus O. chuto has been previously identified in a human case in Dubai and in wildlife in Kenya.
  • New findings show that Candidatus O. chuto has been molecularly detected in two wild rodent species in Saudi Arabia.
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Background: The ixodid tick genera Rhipicephalus and Haemaphysalis contain several species of medical and/or veterinary importance, but their diversity in some regions of the world remains under-explored. For instance, very few modern studies have been performed on the taxonomy of these genera on the Arabian Peninsula.

Methods: In this study, we trapped small mammals in the 'Asir Mountains of south-western Saudi Arabia and collected tick specimens for morphological examination and molecular barcoding, targeting three mitochondrial loci: cox1, 16S rRNA and 12S rRNA.

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