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Zoonoses and Public Health, 2022
Rodents are the primary hosts of Bartonella species and carry more than 22 Bartonella species. However, the information on epidemiological characteristics and genetic diversity of Bartonella species in rodents in southeastern China is limited.
H. Liu+5 more
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Rodents are the primary hosts of Bartonella species and carry more than 22 Bartonella species. However, the information on epidemiological characteristics and genetic diversity of Bartonella species in rodents in southeastern China is limited.
H. Liu+5 more
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Bartonella and Bartonella infections in China: From the clinic to the laboratory
Comparative Immunology, Microbiology and Infectious Diseases, 2012The current status of Bartonella studies in mainland China is reviewed including both laboratory and ecological data and limited clinical data. Detection and isolation of Bartonella species from arthropods, pets and small wild animals is commonplace; this includes a variety of known and emerging Bartonella pathogens. In contrast, the medical literature
Marina E. Eremeeva+2 more
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2023
Published as part of Mhamphi, Ginethon G., Msoffe, Venance T., Lyimo, Charles M., Katakweba, Abdul S., Massawe, Apia W., Komba, Erick V. G. & Mnyone, Ladslaus L., 2024, Detection and characterization of zoonotic Bartonella spp. in rodents and shrews ectoparasites from Kigoma and Morogoro regions, Tanzania, pp. 41-51 in Mammalia (Warsaw, Poland) (Warsaw,
Mhamphi, Ginethon G.+6 more
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Published as part of Mhamphi, Ginethon G., Msoffe, Venance T., Lyimo, Charles M., Katakweba, Abdul S., Massawe, Apia W., Komba, Erick V. G. & Mnyone, Ladslaus L., 2024, Detection and characterization of zoonotic Bartonella spp. in rodents and shrews ectoparasites from Kigoma and Morogoro regions, Tanzania, pp. 41-51 in Mammalia (Warsaw, Poland) (Warsaw,
Mhamphi, Ginethon G.+6 more
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Paleomicrobiology of Bartonella infections
Microbes and Infection, 2015Studying ancient infectious diseases is a challenge, as written contemporary descriptions, when available, are often imprecise and do not allow for accurate discrimination among the pathogens endemic at that time. Paleomicrobiology offers a unique access to the history of these infections by identifying precisely the causative agents.
Pierre-Edouard Fournier+3 more
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Bartonella spp. detection in ticks, Culicoides biting midges and wild cervids from Norway.
Transboundary and Emerging Diseases, 2020Bartonella spp. are fastidious, Gram-negative, aerobic, facultative intracellular bacteria that infect humans, domestic and wild animals. In Norway, Bartonella spp.
C. Sacristán+6 more
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Journal of Wildlife Diseases, 2020
: There are many known species of Bartonella, Gram-negative bacteria that can cause febrile illness and fatality in humans and animals. These pathogens are often transmitted through hematophagous arthropod vectors such as fleas and lice.
Katie Izenour+6 more
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: There are many known species of Bartonella, Gram-negative bacteria that can cause febrile illness and fatality in humans and animals. These pathogens are often transmitted through hematophagous arthropod vectors such as fleas and lice.
Katie Izenour+6 more
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BARTONELLA-ASSOCIATED INFECTIONS
Infectious Disease Clinics of North America, 1998Bartonella-associated infections occur in immunocompetent and immunocompromised patients. The spectrum of diseases caused by Bartonella species has expanded and now includes cat-scratch disease, bacillary angiomatosis, bacillary peliosis, bacteremia, endocarditis, and trench fever.
Jane E. Koehler, David H. Spach
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Bartonella , bats and bugs: A review
Comparative Immunology, Microbiology and Infectious Diseases, 2017Ecological, immunological, and epidemiological factors enable bats to transmit an increasingly recognized spectrum of zoonotic agents, and bartonellae are among those emerging pathogens identified in bats and their arthropod ectoparasites. Current data reveal a multifaceted disease ecology where diverse host species distributed around the world ...
Stuckey, Matthew J.+5 more
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