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Bartonella alsatica ( anglais )

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Bartonella alsatica is a bacterium.[1] Like other Bartonella species, it can cause disease in animals. It is small, aerobic, oxidase-negative, and Gram-negative. Its rod-like cells were localized within wild rabbit erythrocytes when first described. The type strain is IBS 382T (= CIP 105477T). It is associated with cases of lymphadenitis[2] and endocarditis.[3][4]

References

  1. ^ Heller, R.; Kubina, M.; Mariet, P.; Riegel, P.; Delacour, G.; Dehio, C.; Lamarque, F.; Kasten, R.; Boulouis, H.-J.; Monteil, H.; Chomel, B.; Piemont, Y. (1999). "Bartonella alsatica sp. nov., a new Bartonella species isolated from the blood of wild rabbits". International Journal of Systematic Bacteriology. 49 (1): 283–288. doi:10.1099/00207713-49-1-283. ISSN 0020-7713. PMID 10028274.
  2. ^ Angelakis, Emmanouil; Lepidi, Hubert; Canel, Atbir; Rispal, Patrick; Perraudeau, Françoise; Barre, Isabelle; Rolain, Jean-Marc; Raoult, Didier (2008). "Human Case ofBartonella alsaticaLymphadenitis". Emerging Infectious Diseases. 14 (12): 1951–1953. doi:10.3201/eid1412.080757. ISSN 1080-6040. PMC 2634634. PMID 19046532.
  3. ^ Raoult, D.; Roblot, F.; Rolain, J.-M.; Besnier, J.-M.; Loulergue, J.; Bastides, F.; Choutet, P. (2006). "First Isolation of Bartonella alsatica from a Valve of a Patient with Endocarditis". Journal of Clinical Microbiology. 44 (1): 278–279. doi:10.1128/JCM.44.1.278-279.2006. ISSN 0095-1137. PMC 1351971. PMID 16390990.
  4. ^ Jeanclaude, D.; Godmer, P.; Leveiller, D.; Pouedras, P.; Fournier, P.-E.; Raoult, D.; Rolain, J.-M. (2009). "Bartonella alsaticaendocarditis in a French patient in close contact with rabbits". Clinical Microbiology and Infection. 15: 110–111. doi:10.1111/j.1469-0691.2008.02187.x. ISSN 1198-743X. PMID 19438633.
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Bartonella alsatica: Brief Summary ( anglais )

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Bartonella alsatica is a bacterium. Like other Bartonella species, it can cause disease in animals. It is small, aerobic, oxidase-negative, and Gram-negative. Its rod-like cells were localized within wild rabbit erythrocytes when first described. The type strain is IBS 382T (= CIP 105477T). It is associated with cases of lymphadenitis and endocarditis.

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