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[Bartonella infection in humans].

D Raoult1

  • 1Unité des Rickettsies, Université de la Méditerranée, Faculté de Médecine, Marseille.

Presse Medicale (Paris, France : 1983)
|March 27, 1999
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Bartonella species cause various human diseases, including Carriun's disease, trench fever, and cat-scratch disease. The spectrum of Bartonella infections and their roles as human pathogens continue to expand.

Area of Science:

  • Microbiology
  • Infectious Diseases
  • Medical Entomology

Context:

  • Bartonella species are increasingly recognized as significant human pathogens.
  • The genus Bartonella encompasses several species with diverse clinical manifestations and transmission routes.
  • Recent years have seen an expansion in the known spectrum of Bartonella infections.

Purpose:

  • To review the pathogenic Bartonella species and their associated diseases.
  • To highlight the clinical significance of Bartonella infections in humans.
  • To discuss the evolving understanding of Bartonella as a cause of human illness.

Summary:

  • Bartonella bacilliformis causes Carriun's disease with acute (Oroya fever) and chronic phases.
  • Bartonella quintana is linked to trench fever, bacillary angiomatosis, and endocarditis, particularly in immunocompromised individuals and the homeless.

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  • Bartonella henselae causes cat-scratch disease, bacillary angiomatosis, and endocarditis, primarily transmitted by cats.
  • Impact:

    • Understanding Bartonella infections is crucial for diagnosis and treatment, especially in endemic areas and among specific patient populations.
    • The expanding role of Bartonella species necessitates ongoing research into their pathogenesis and epidemiology.
    • Recognition of zoonotic potential, like in cat-scratch disease, emphasizes public health importance.