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Published on: November 5, 2019
Meningitis due to a "Bartonella washoensis"-like human pathogen
Will Probert1, Janice K Louie, James R Tucker
1Microbial Diseases Laboratory, Division of Communicable Disease Control, Center for Infectious Diseases, California Department of Public Health, Richmond, CA 94804, USA. Will.Probert@cdph.ca.gov
Abstract:
We report the second human case of infection caused by an organism identified as the proposed Bartonella species, "B. washoensis." The organism was isolated from a blood sample from a patient presenting with meningitis and early sepsis. Oropsylla montana fleas were implicated as the vector for disease transmission in this case.
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