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OCCURRENCE OF BARTONELLA HENSELAE AND BARTONELLA QUINTANA IN A HEALTHY GREEK POPULATION

The American Journal of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene, 2003
The purpose of this study was to determine the prevalence of IgM and IgG antibodies against Bartonella henselae and B. quintana in a healthy Greek population using a commercially available immunofluorescent test (Focus test). Five hundred healthy individuals were divided by sex into four age groups and three groups according to contact with cats.
E. Diza   +4 more
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Bartonella Neuroretinitis

New England Journal of Medicine, 2021
Rachael L. Niederer, Haya H. Al-Ani
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Bartonella bacilliformis

2015
This chapter discusses Bartonella bacilliformis, a gram-negative, facultative intracellular, aerobic coccobacillus and a member of the α‎-proteobacteria group, along with Rickettsia and Brucella. It explains how B. bacilliformis is responsible for a spectrum of diseases, such as bartonellosis, Carrion's disease, Oroya fever, and verruga peruana ...
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Bartonella and Afipia Species Emphasizing Bartonella henselae

1998
The genera Afipia and Bartonella cat-scratch disease and an overview ofother Bartonella henselae-related infections human diseases - apart from cat-scratch diseases, bacillary angiomatosis, and peliosis - and carriership related with Bartonella and Afipia species Bartonella henselae infections in HIV and AIDS bacillary angiomatosis and bacillary ...
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Adhesins of Bartonella spp.

2011
Adhesion to host cells represents the first step in the infection process and one of the decisive features in the pathogenicity of Bartonella spp. B. henselae and B. quintana are considered to be the most important human pathogenic species, responsible for cat scratch disease, bacillary angiomatosis, trench fever and other diseases.
Dirk Linke   +4 more
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Bartonella

Pediatrics In Review, 2020
Beth, Goodman   +1 more
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Identification of a novel nanoRNase in Bartonella

Microbiology, 2012
In Escherichia coli, only one essential oligoribonuclease (Orn) can degrade oligoribonucleotides of five residues and shorter in length (nanoRNA). In Bacillus subtilis, NrnA and NrnB, which do not show any sequence similarity to Orn, have been identified as functional analogues of Orn.
Ma Feng Liu   +9 more
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Bartonella and the Spleen

The American Journal of Medicine, 2021
Yair Glick, George Habib, Ami Schattner
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Bartonella bacilliformis infection

2010
Bartonellosis (Carrión´s disease, verruga Peruana, Oroya fever, Guaitará fever) is caused by the Gram-negative bacillus Bartonella bacilliformis. It is endemic in the western Andes and inter-Andean valleys of Peru, and is still occasionally reported in Ecuador, with infection resulting from the bite of various female sandflies....
A. Llanos-Cuentas, C. Maguiña-Vargas
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The genus Bartonella

Clinical Microbiology Newsletter, 1995
Diane Hensel, Leonard N. Slater
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