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Donor-Derived <i>Bartonella quintana</i> Infections in 2 Kidney Transplant Recipients. [PDF]
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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.
D H, Spach, J E, Koehler
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Annales de dermatologie et de venereologie, 1998
Bartonella species are emerging pathogens. Renewed interest in this group of bacteria has been highlighted by the recent description of new species, which are pathogenic for humans (Bartonella elizabethae and Bartonella clarridgeae), and their association with an increasing number of clinical manifestations, the more prevalent being cat scratch disease,
Y, Piemont, R, Heller
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Bartonella species are emerging pathogens. Renewed interest in this group of bacteria has been highlighted by the recent description of new species, which are pathogenic for humans (Bartonella elizabethae and Bartonella clarridgeae), and their association with an increasing number of clinical manifestations, the more prevalent being cat scratch disease,
Y, Piemont, R, Heller
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Bartonella (Rochalimaea) quintana infections
Clinical Microbiology Reviews, 1996Bartonella (formerly Rochalimaea) quintana is the etiological agent of trench fever, a disease extensively reported during the World Wars. Recent molecular biology approaches have allowed dramatic extension of the spectrum of Bartonella infections. B.
M, Maurin, D, Raoult
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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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Ophthalmic manifestations of bartonella infection
Current Opinion in Ophthalmology, 2017The eye is commonly affected in disseminated cat scratch disease (CSD) caused by Bartonella species. This article reviews recently published data on epidemiology of CSD, clinical features of ocular involvement, diagnosis and treatment.The annual incidence of CSD has been estimated as 4.7 per 100 000 in the United States.
Radgonde, Amer, Ilknur, Tugal-Tutkun
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Laboratory diagnosis of Bartonella infections
Clinics in Laboratory Medicine, 2002Bartonella species are pathogens of emerging and reemerging significance, causing a wide array of clinical syndromes. In North America and Europe, they are increasingly recognized as a cause of culture negative endocarditis, neuroretinitis, and disease among homeless, HIV-infected, and other immunosuppressed individuals. In South America, bartonellosis
Brian K, Agan, Matthew J, Dolan
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Bartonella bacilliformis infection
2010Bartonellosis (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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