Molecular Characterization of Coxiella Burnetii: An Emerging Zoonosis with Therapeutic Update and Future Perspectives

Authors

  • Arslan Habib Laboratory of Molecular Immunology, School of Life Sciences, Fudan University, Shanghai, China.
  • Riffat Iqbal Department of Zoology, Government College University, Lahore, Pakistan.
  • Zeeshan Ashraf Department of Fisheries & Aquaculture, University of Veterinary and Animals Sciences, Lahore, Pakistan.
  • Dominic Kwesi Quainoo Department of Biotechnology, Faculty of Biosciences, University for Development Studies, Ghana.
  • Misbah Bano Department of Zoology, Government College Women University Sialkot, Pakistan.
  • Amjad Ali Centre of Biotechnology and Microbiology, Faculty of Life Sciences, University of Peshawar, Pakistan.
  • Muhammad Shehzad Department of Zoology, Government College University, Lahore, Pakistan.
  • Ghulam Jaffar Department of Wildlife & Ecology, University of Veterinary and Animal Sciences Lahore, Pakistan.

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.9734/bpi/idhr/v7/2906E

Keywords:

Coxiella burnetii, diagnosis, Q fever, prevention, treatment

Abstract

Q fever is an infectious disease caused by Coxiella burnetii which is an obligatory intracellular parasite. Globally Q fever is a widespread zoonosis. It is characterized by headaches, sudden fever and atypical pneumonia. In the rural environment, the main reservoir includes goats, sheep, cows, dogs, cats and rabbits. The main reservoir of this bacteria is considered domestic animals. They produce in a large number in amniotic fluid and placenta during childbirth. The main route of infection is inhalation. Q fever can cause both acute and chronic infection, mostly asymptomatic in humans and animals. Inactivated whole-cell bacteria vaccination strategy has been performed which provides effective outcomes in humans and animals but many side effects have been observed. The recombinant vaccine has been developed and provides many effective results in experimental conditions. One of the major challenges is the lack of accurate diagnosis facilities if it becomes possible, the prognosis of disease development can be reduced. Direct detection of bacteria is the accurate test for the diagnosis. Different procedures are involved in this method such as immunodetection, PCR amplification and shell vial cell culture. Due to the severe infectivity of C. burnetii all these procedures require a biosafety level 3 lab and qualified staff. Q fever is a challenging disease for scientists to reduce its burden globally. The prevalence of Q fever can have a significant economic impact on animal trade, reproduction and the commercialization of different animal products. The review discloses the Coxiella burnetii genome, the clinical manifestation of Q fever as well as emerging issues, diagnosis, treatment, prevention and future directions.

Published

2021-11-08

How to Cite

Arslan Habib, Riffat Iqbal, Zeeshan Ashraf, Dominic Kwesi Quainoo, Misbah Bano, Amjad Ali, … Ghulam Jaffar. (2021). Molecular Characterization of Coxiella Burnetii: An Emerging Zoonosis with Therapeutic Update and Future Perspectives. Issues and Development in Health Research Vol. 7, 62–82. https://doi.org/10.9734/bpi/idhr/v7/2906E