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Bordetella holmesii meningitis in an asplenic patient with systemic lupus erythematosus

Journal of Medical Microbiology, 2012
Bordetella holmesii is a slow-growing, Gram-negative, non-oxidizing bacillus with colonies that produce a brown soluble pigment and was originally described by Weyant et al. (1995) as CDC nonoxidizer group 2 (NO-2). It has recently been shown that B.
Dan M, Livovsky   +5 more
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Functional characterization of the BvgAS two-component system of Bordetella holmesii

Microbiology, 2004
The BvgAS two-component system is the master regulator of virulence gene expression in the mammalian pathogens Bordetella pertussis, Bordetella parapertussis and Bordetella bronchiseptica. This paper reports the partial cloning and characterization of the bvgAS loci of the ‘new’ Bordetella species Bordetella holmesii, Bordetella trematum and Bordetella
Gabriele, Gerlach   +3 more
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Bordetella holmesiiinfection: current knowledge and a vision for future research

Expert Review of Anti-infective Therapy, 2015
Bordetella holmesii is a recently recognized Gram-negative bacterium causing both pertussis-like respiratory symptoms and invasive infections, such as bacteremia, pneumonia, meningitis, arthritis, pericarditis and endocarditis. Few data are available on its epidemiological characteristics, mostly related to respiratory infections.
Pittet, Laure, Posfay Barbe, Klara
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Bordetella holmesii Prosthetic Valve Endocarditis

Infectious Diseases in Clinical Practice, 2012
Larry M. Bush   +2 more
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Bordetella holmesii: A Rare Pathogen Causing Infective Endocarditis-Associated Glomerulonephritis

Journal of the American Society of Nephrology, 2022
Tara B. Gavcovich   +7 more
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BORDETELLA HOLMESII SEPSIS IN AN ASPLENIC ADOLESCENT

The Pediatric Infectious Disease Journal, 1995
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