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Flea-borneBartonella grahamiiandBartonella tayloriiin Bank Voles
Bartonella species are increasingly associated with a range of human and animal diseases. Despite this, we have a poor understanding of the ecology and epidemiology of many species, especially those circulating in wild populations. Previous studies have demonstrated that a diverse range of Bartonella species are abundant in wild rodent populations ...
Kevin J. Bown+2 more
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Genetic diversity of Bartonella spp. in vampire bats from Brazil.
Recently, an increasing number of Bartonella species have been emerged to cause human diseases. Among animal reservoirs for Bartonella spp., bats stand out due to their high mobility, wide distribution, social behavior, and long-life span.
M. André+9 more
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Bartonellosis is a vector-borne and zoonotic diseases in humans, especially in immunocompromised individuals. However, there is no complete data about the geographical distribution of different species of Bartonella, as well as the status of its ...
Zahra Tahmasebi Ashtiani+3 more
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Background Bartonellae are intracellular bacteria, which can cause persistent bacteraemia in humans and a variety of animals. Several rodent-associated Bartonella species are human pathogens but data on their global distribution and epidemiology are ...
Ndyetabura O Theonest+13 more
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Prevalence of Bartonella henselae and Bartonella clarridgeiae in cats in the south of Brazil: a molecular study [PDF]
Bartonella spp are the causative agent of cat scratch disease in humans. Cats are the natural reservoir of these bacteria and may infect humans through scratches, bites or fleas.
Amaro MH+65 more
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Despite the widespread recognition of the risks of diseases transmission associated with international trade in domestic animals and movement of exotic animals, little is known about the role of rats in carrying pathogens between continents.
M. Kosoy, Ying Bai
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Fleas of black rats (Rattus rattus) as reservoir host of Bartonella spp. in Chile
Background Rattus rattus is a widely distributed, invasive species that presents an important role in disease transmission, either directly or through vector arthropods such as fleas.
L. M. Salas+7 more
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Comparative genomics reveals multiple pathways to mutualism for tick-borne pathogens [PDF]
Accelerated pipeline for DNA and amino acid sequences ...
Kelly A. Brayton+2 more
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BARTONELLA BODIES IN THE BLOOD OF A NON-SPLENECTOMIZED DOG [PDF]
James B. McNaught+2 more
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Exotic Small Mammals as Potential Reservoirs of Zoonotic Bartonella spp. [PDF]
To evaluate the risk for emerging human infections caused by zoonotic Bartonella spp. from exotic small mammals, we investigated the prevalence of Bartonella spp.
Bermond+40 more
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