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Prevalence of Bartonella henselae and Bartonella clarridgeiae in stray cats [PDF]
The aim of the present work was to determine by blood culture the prevalence of blood infection with Bartonella species in a well-defined, European, urban stray cat population. Therefore, 94 stray cats were trapped from 10 cat colonies. Blood samples of these cats were cultured on both blood agar and liquid medium in order to raise the likelihood of ...
V Xemar+7 more
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HUMAN BARTONELLA INFECTION: A REVIEW OF LITERATURE [PDF]
Cat scratch disease has been reported in the literature for more than half a century as a syndrome of regional lymphadenopathy and fever. However, only a quarter of a century has passed since Bartonella henselae was identified as an etiological agent. As
Bistra Blagova, Nikolay Yanev
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Osteomyelitis associated with infection in a young cat
Case summary A 1-year-old male intact domestic shorthair cat was evaluated for acute onset non-weightbearing left forelimb lameness and generalized peripheral lymphadenopathy.
Jamie Hui+4 more
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Prevalence and Risk Factors for Bartonella spp. and Haemoplasma Infections in Cats from Greece
Bartonellosis and haemoplasmosis are vector-borne diseases with global impact on the health of domestic cats and of zoonotic importance. The aim of this study was to describe the epidemiological aspects of various populations of cats infected with ...
Kassiopi Christina G. Kokkinaki+9 more
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Bartonella henselae neuroretinitis: a case report
Neurorretinitis; Bartonella ...
Mirabet Mas, Julia+3 more
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Infection with Bartonella henselae in a Danish Family [PDF]
ABSTRACT Bartonella species constitute emerging, vector-borne, intravascular pathogens that produce long-lasting bacteremia in reservoir-adapted (natural host or passive carrier of a microorganism) and opportunistic hosts.
Ricardo G. Maggi+3 more
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Bartonella henselae, a zoonotic agent, induces tumors of endothelial cells (ECs), namely bacillary angiomatosis and peliosis in immunosuppressed humans but not in cats.
Moez Berrich+8 more
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Bartonella henselae Antibodies in Serum and Oral Fluid Specimens from Cats
Cats are the primary reservoir host for Bartonella henselae(B. henselae), an etiological agent of human bartonellosis, including cat scratch disease. Although Bartonella DNA has been amplified from salivary swabs from cats, dogs and humans, we are not ...
Alejandra Álvarez-Fernández+4 more
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Seroprevalence of Bartonella henselae in cats in Germany [PDF]
Bartonella henselae and B. quintana infections in man are associated with various clinical manifestations including cat-scratch disease, bacillary angiomatosis and bacteraemia. While cats are the natural reservoir for B. henselae, the source of B. quintana is unclear.
J. Hilger+5 more
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Background Bartonella henselae is a Gram-negative bacterium transmitted to humans by a scratch from cat in the presence of ectoparasites. Humans infected with B.
Xiaoyan Zheng+4 more
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