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Three Cases of Bartonella Quintana Infection in Children

Pediatric Infectious Disease Journal, 2015
We present 3 children affected by B. quintana infection treated at the IRCCS Burlo Garofolo of Trieste between March and April 2013. B. quintana infection is rare but it should be suspected in patients with fever and lymphadenopathy who do not respond to conventional antibiotic treatment.
Magnolato, Andrea   +5 more
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Le Traitement des infections à Bartonella henselae et Bartonella quintana

Antibiotiques, 2004
Resume Le genre Bartonella est considere comme emergent du fait de la description recente de nouvelles especes et de l’implication de ces bacteries en pathologie humaine notamment au cours de la maladie des griffes du chat, de l’angiomatose bacillaire ou comme agents d’endocardites a hemocultures negatives.
J.M. Rolain, D. Raoult
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Duke Criteria-Negative Endocarditis Caused by Bartonella quintana

Infection, 1999
Bartonella spp. were recently recognized as causative agents of culture-negative endocarditis. Molecular techniques, such as broad-range PCR, are now available to detect fastidious or slow-growing microorganisms, or those which cannot be cultured. Such microorganisms may be responsible for culture-negative endocarditis.
I, Simon-Vermont   +3 more
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Laboratory maintenance of Bartonella quintana.

Current protocols in microbiology, 2008
Trench fever is the common name for the acute febrile syndrome associated with a Bartonella quintana bacterial infection. The focus of this unit is to describe reliable methods for cultivation and cryopreservation of B. quintana and can be applied to cultivation and preservation of all Bartonella.
James M, Battisti, Michael F, Minnick
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ChronicBartonella quintanaBacteremia in Homeless Patients

New England Journal of Medicine, 1999
Infection with Bartonella quintana can cause trench fever, endocarditis, bacillary angiomatosis, and peliosis. An outbreak of bacteremia due to B. quintana has been reported among homeless people in Seattle, and the seroprevalence is high among homeless people in both the United States and Europe. Body lice are known to be the vectors of B. quintana.We
P, Brouqui   +3 more
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Pathogenic mechanisms of Bartonella quintana.

The new microbiologica, 2001
Bartonella quintana is an epi- and intracellular gram-negative rod responsible for both acute and chronic clinical manifestations. We review the literature about pathogenic mechanisms of B. quintana and discuss our data. Our efforts to clarify Bartonella quintana pathogenesis run on two parallel tracks.
M C, Liberto, G, Matera
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Bartonella quintanaEndocarditis in a Child

New England Journal of Medicine, 2000
Edgar Jaeggi, Béatrice Ninet
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Trench Fever: A Bartonella Quintana Infection

2020
Muhammad Imran Qadir, Basra Manzoor
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