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Bordetella holmesii: an under-recognised Bordetella species
Bordetella holmesii, first described in 1995, is believed to cause both invasive infections (bacteraemia, meningitis, endocarditis, pericarditis, pneumonia, and arthritis) and pertussis-like symptoms. Infection with B holmesii is frequently misidentified
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Prosthetic joint infection by Bordetella holmesii: Case report and a review of the literature [PDF]
Introduction: Bordetella holmesii is a Gram-negative coccobacillus involved in different infections mostly described in case reports. Prosthetic joint infections in relation to this pathogen are rare. Here, we present the third case of B.
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International audienceBordetella holmesii can cause invasive infections but can also be isolated from the respiratory tract of patients with whooping-cough like symptoms. For the first time, we describe the lipid A structure of B.
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Abstract Background Real time PCR provides rapid and accurate laboratory confirmation of clinically suspected pertussis and pertussis like illness (PLI). However, it does not inform the viability as it detects bacterial DNA from both viable and degraded bacterial ...
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Missed pertussis diagnosis during co-infection with Bordetella holmesii
European Journal of Clinical Microbiology and Infectious Diseases, 2022Mikael De Lorenzi-Tognon +2 more
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Bordetella holmesii: initial genomic analysis of an emerging opportunist
Pathogens and Disease, 2013Paul J Planet +2 more
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