Skin diseases associated with Bartonella infection: facts and controversies.PIERARD-FRANCHIMONT, Claudine ; QUATRESOOZ, Pascale ; PIERARD, Gérald ![]() in Clinics in Dermatology (2010), 28(5), 483-8 The genus Bartonella is composed of a series of species and subspecies. Ten of them are responsible for human infections. The best-identified diseases are cat scratch disease (B henselae and possibly B ... [more ▼] The genus Bartonella is composed of a series of species and subspecies. Ten of them are responsible for human infections. The best-identified diseases are cat scratch disease (B henselae and possibly B clarridgeiae), trench fever (B quintana), bacillary angiomatosis (B quintana and B henselae), and the spectrum of verruga peruana, Carrion disease, and Oroya fever (B bacilliformis). Controversies exist about the implication of a few other microorganisms being involved in these diseases. Several other conditions have been associated with the presence of Bartonella spp, but these observations await confirmation. [less ▲] Detailed reference viewed: 11 (1 ULg) |
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