Colpodellosis: Is Colpodella spp. an Emerging Tickborne Pathogen of Public Health Importance?
Abstract
1. Introduction
2. Human and Animal Colpodellosis
3. Microscopy and Morphological Characterization of Colpodella Species
4. Symptomatic and Asymptomatic Tickborne Colpodellosis
4.1. Symptomatic Infections
4.2. Asymptomatic Infections
5. Symptomatic and Asymptomatic Blood Infections
Symptomatic Infections
6. Colpodellosis with Gastrointestinal Symptoms
7. Tick Vector Competence for Pathogen Transmission
8. Conclusions and Recommendations
Funding
Institutional Review Board Statement
Informed Consent Statement
Data Availability Statement
Conflicts of Interest
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| Ticks | Geographic Location | Detection Method | References |
|---|---|---|---|
| Human infection | |||
| Ixodes persulcatus | Heilongjiang Province, Northeast China | PCR | [14] |
| Cattle | |||
| Rhipicephalus (Boophilus) microplus | Private farms in the Nacala Porto and Monapo districts of Nampula province, Mozambique | PCR | NCBI access number KY914473 |
| Rh. bursa | Free grazing cattle in the Puglia region in Southern Italy | PCR | [45] |
| Malayan pangolins | |||
| Amblyomma javanense | Guandong Provincial Wildlife Rescue Center at Guangzhou Zoo and Guandong Institute of Applied Biological Resources, China | PCR | [10] |
| South China Tiger | |||
| Rh. duttoni | The Meihua Mountains, Fujian China | PCR | [11] |
| Haemaphysalis longicornis | |||
| H. flava | |||
| H. bispinosa | |||
| H. hystricis | |||
| D. andersoni | |||
| D. atrosignatus | |||
| D. taiwanensis | |||
| Dromedary Camels | |||
| Hyalomma dromedarii | Aswan and Luxor Governorates, Southern Egypt | PCR | [10] |
| Cattle | |||
| Rh. annulatus | Qena, Sohag and Luxor Governorates, Southern Egypt | PCR | [44] |
| Goats | |||
| Haemaphysalis longicornis | Yiyuan County, Shadong province, China | PCR | [17] |
| Goats | |||
| Hy. anatolicum | Districts of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, Pakistan | PCR | [43] |
| Hy. excavatum | |||
| Two-humped Camels | [25] | ||
| Haemaphysalis longicornis | Gaotai County, Gansu Province, China | PCR | |
| Hy. asiaticum | |||
| Ticks | |||
| Rh. haemaphysalides | Qinghai Province, northwest China | PCR | NCBI Access. number MH208621 |
| Dermacentor everestianus | NCBI access. number MH012047 | ||
| D. nuttalli | NCBI access. number MH012045 | ||
| Tick | Yunnan, China | Genomic DNA | |
| Ixodes acutitarsus | NCBI access. Number PX220049 | ||
| Ixodes sinensis | NCBI access. number PX220047 | ||
| Ixodes granulatus | NCBI access. Number PX220017 | ||
| Ixodes ovatus | NCBI access. Number PX220014 | ||
| Amblyomma testudinarium | NCBI access. Number PX220048 | ||
| Haemaphysalis montgomeryi | NCBI access. Number PX220044 | ||
| Haemaphysalis nepalensis | NCBI access. number PX220018 |
| Colpodella spp. in Humans and Animals | Year | Country | Reference |
|---|---|---|---|
| Tickborne Colpodella spp. infections | |||
| Human infection | |||
| Human tickborne infection, neurological symptoms, single infection, female, fever, dizziness, gait disturbance, headache | 2018 | China | [14] |
| Animal infections | |||
| Tiger (Panthera tigris amoyensis Hizheimer) in blood and ticks, tickborne Colpodella spp. single infection, anorexia, runny nose, drool, bluish-green stool, at autopsy multiple organ damage | 2022 | China | [11] |
| Two-humped camels (Camelus bacterianus), Colpodella spp. in blood and infesting ticks, fever, appetite loss, diarrhea, fatigue, decreased milk output | 2025 | China | [25] |
| Pangolins, Colpodella spp. in infesting ticks, co-infection, anorexia, cough, edema of extremities, drowsiness, at autopsy severe organ damage, congestion, edema of major organs, ascites, inflammation | 2024 | China | [10] |
| Camels, Colpodella spp. in infesting ticks, asymptomatic infection | 2024 | Egypt | [12] |
| Cattle and goats, Colpodella spp. in infesting ticks, asymptomatic infection | 2024 | Italy | [45] |
| Goats and dogs, Colpodella spp. in ticks, asymptomatic infection | 2024 | China | [17] |
| Cattle, tick associated Colpodella spp. infection, co-infection | 2017 | Mozambique | NCBI access number KY914473 |
| Goats, Colpodella spp. in infesting ticks | 2026 | Pakistan | [43] |
| Colpodella spp. in a biting fly | |||
| Horse, Colpopdella spp. in infesting biting fly (Stomoxys indicus), co-infection | 2023 | Thailand | [13] |
| Colpodella spp. in blood infections | |||
| Human infections | |||
| Human relapsing fever, non-tick associated blood infection, single Colpodella spp. infection, female, productive cough, malaise, hemolytic anemia | 2012 | China | [21] |
| Human relapsing fever, non-tick associated, single Colpodella spp. infection, male | 2017 | China | NCBI accession number MF594625 |
| Human relapsing fever, non-tick associated Colpodella spp. blood infection, male, fever, cough, myalgia | 2025 | China | [22] |
| Animal infections | |||
| Cat, non-tick associated Colpodella spp. single blood infection, inflammation, tissue damage | 2023 | USA | [24] |
| Cattle and wildlife, non-tick associated Colpodella spp. blood infection, co-infection, asymptomatic | 2020 | Zambia | [18] |
| Horse non-tick associated Colpodella spp. blood infection, co-infection, asymptomatic | 2022 | China | [23] |
| Dog, non-tick associated Colpodella spp. blood infection, co-infection, Parabodo caudatus and Bodo spp. prey for Colpodella spp., asymptomatic | 2021 | Cambodia | [37] |
| Cats and dogs, non-tick associated Colpodella spp. blood infection, co-infection, asymptomatic | 2023 | China | [26] |
| Colpodella spp. in GI tract infections | |||
| Animal infections | |||
| Goats and sheep, non-tick associated infection, Colpodella spp. in diarrhetic fecal samples, co-infection | 2024 | Nigeria | [20] |
| Tibetan sheep, goat and yak, Colpodella spp. and prey Colpoda spp. in fecal samples from asymptomatic and diarrhetic animals | 2025 | China | [46] |
| Goats, fox, duck, Eurasian Coot, non-tick associated, Colpodella spp. in fecal samples | 2025 | Cyprus | [47] |
| Large zoo felids, Colpodella spp. in fecal samples, co-infection, asymptomatic | 2021 | China | [19] |
| Colpodella spp. in urinary tract infection | |||
| Human infection | |||
| Human urinary tract infection associated with Colpodella gonderi and its prey Colpoda steinii, female | 2021 | Romania | [29] |
| Colpodella spp. infection in skin | |||
| Animal infection | |||
| Raccoon, non-tick associated Colpodella spp. in the skin of the ear, co-infection | 2019 | Poland | NCBI accession number MN103991 |
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