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Disseminated Bartonellosis Masquerading as Autoimmune Glomerulonephritis: A Case Report. [PDF]
Background Although Bartonella henselae is primarily known for causing self‐limiting cat scratch disease in immunocompetent individuals, it can also lead to severe disseminated infections, particularly in immunocompromised patients. Case Presentation We present a rare case of disseminated B.
Debyser T +6 more
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Successful Management of Septic Splenitis in an Abyssinian Cat. [PDF]
A 3.5‐year‐old female neutered Abyssinian with pyrexia of unknown origin and splenomegaly was diagnosed with septic splenitis. Complete resolution of clinical signs followed splenectomy and antibiotic treatment with pradofloxacin. Septic splenitis, although uncommon, should be considered as a differential diagnosis in patients with splenomegaly and ...
Sancho MV +10 more
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Exploring the Zoonotic Risk of <i>Bartonella henselae</i>: A Serological and Molecular Investigation of Veterinary Personnel and Companion Cats in South Korea. [PDF]
Bartonella species are known as candidates for zoonotic transmission, and cats serve as the main reservoir for Bartonella henselae, the primary causative agent of cat scratch disease (CSD). However, research on the transmission of bartonellosis to humans remains very limited.
Kim K +8 more
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Human bartonellosis is found predominantly in Perú2, 6, 8, 12, 15, as well as in Ecuador3, 7, 10 and Colombia13, 15. In Peru, the disease is restricted to the valleys of the western-side and a few inter-andean and eastern-slopes of the andean valleys6 ...
Abraham G. CACERES +3 more
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ON THE DIFFERENTIAL DIAGNOSIS LYMPHADENOPATHY IN CHILDREN
The article shows an example of differential diagnosis of cervical lymphadenopathy in a child of 7 years old with mixed bacterial bartonello-clamydophilic infection on the background of persistent viral Epstein-Barr virus and human herpesvirus infection ...
E. S. Kharlamova +4 more
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Human Tick-Borne Diseases in Australia
There are 17 human-biting ticks known in Australia. The bites of Ixodes holocyclus, Ornithodoros capensis, and Ornithodoros gurneyi can cause paralysis, inflammation, and severe local and systemic reactions in humans, respectively.
Mona Dehhaghi +7 more
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Clonal T Cell Proliferation Induced by Acute Anaplasmosis in a Dog. [PDF]
ABSTRACT A 4‐year‐old spayed female Golden Retriever was examined for hindlimb lameness, lethargy, poor appetite, and pyrexia 3 weeks after the removal of numerous ticks. Complete blood count revealed moderate thrombocytopenia and mild lymphopenia. A SNAP 4Dx test was negative for Borrelia burgdorferi, Ehrlichia spp., Anaplasma spp., and Dirofilaria ...
Teichner SR, Powell LL, Mazepa AS.
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Purpose: Parinaud's oculo-glandular syndrome (POGS) is the most frequent manifestation of ocular bartonellosis, and usually presents with local lymphadenopathies and systemic symptoms.
Ignacio Domínguez +5 more
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Three patients with multi-year histories of relapsing and remitting Lyme disease and associated co-infections despite extended antibiotic therapy were each given double-dose dapsone combination therapy (DDD CT) for a total of 7–8 weeks. At the completion
Richard I. Horowitz, Phyllis R. Freeman
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Human Bartonellosis has an acute phase characterized by fever and hemolytic anemia, and a chronic phase with bacillary angiomatosis-like lesions. This cross-sectional pilot study evaluated the immunology patterns using pre- and post-treatment samples in ...
Erick Huarcaya +8 more
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