نتایج جستجو برای: bartonella henselae

تعداد نتایج: 2153  

2010
Masashi Yanagihara Hidehiro Tsuneoka Motoki Sugasaki Junzo Nojima Kiyoshi Ichihara

To determine genotypic distribution of and relationship between human and cat strains of Bartonella henselae,we characterized 56 specimens using multispacer typing (MST). Of 13 MST genotypes identified, 12 were grouped into cluster 1. In Japan, human infections can be caused by B. henselae strains in cluster 1.

2010
Adam Vigil Rocio Ortega Aarti Jain Rie Nakajima-Sasaki Xiaolin Tan Bruno B. Chomel Rickie W. Kasten Jane E. Koehler Philip L. Felgner

BACKGROUND Bartonella henselae is the zoonotic agent of cat scratch disease and causes potentially fatal infections in immunocompromised patients. Understanding the complex interactions between the host's immune system and bacterial pathogens is central to the field of infectious diseases and to the development of effective diagnostics and vaccines. METHODOLOGY We report the development of a ...

Journal: :Journal of cell science 2011
Matthias C Truttmann Benjamin Misselwitz Sonja Huser Wolf-Dietrich Hardt David R Critchley Christoph Dehio

The VirB/D4 type IV secretion system (T4SS) of the bacterial pathogen Bartonella henselae (Bhe) translocates seven effector proteins (BepA-BepG) into human cells that subvert host cellular functions. Two redundant pathways dependent on BepG or the combination of BepC and BepF trigger the formation of a bacterial uptake structure termed the invasome. Invasome formation is a multi-step process co...

Journal: :The Southeast Asian journal of tropical medicine and public health 2008
Leilani Paitoonpong Anusang Chitsomkasem Suriwan Chantrakooptungool Suwattana Kanjanahareutai Chanwit Tribuddharat Somporn Srifuengfung

This is the first reported case of bacillary angiomatosis associated with Bartonella henselae in Thailand. The clinical, pathological, and microbiological findings are presented. The bacterium was isolated from a biopsy of skin lesions obtained on admission and identified by cellular morphology, characteristics of colonies on chocolate agar, extensive biochemical tests and 16S ribosomal DNA seq...

Journal: :Applied and environmental microbiology 2015
Drew A Fleischman Bruno B Chomel Rickie W Kasten Matthew J Stuckey Jennifer Scarlet Hongwei Liu Henri-Jean Boulouis Nadia Haddad Niels C Pedersen

Bartonella infection among cats from shelters can pose a health risk to adopters. Bartonella henselae is the most common species, with B. clarridgeiae and B. koehlerae being less common. The lower rates of infection by the latter species may reflect their rarity or an inefficiency of culture techniques. To assess the incidence of infection, blood cultures, serology, and PCR testing were perform...

2015
Edward B Breitschwerdt Jack J Broadhurst Natalie A Cherry

CASE SERIES SUMMARY At different time points spanning 6 months, three adopted feral flea-infested cats, residing in the household of a veterinary technician, became acutely anorexic, lethargic and febrile. Enrichment blood culture/PCR using Bartonella alpha Proteobacteria growth medium (BAPGM) confirmed initial infection with the same Bartonella henselae genotype in all three cases. With the ex...

2013
Jae-Hyoung Im Ji Hyeon Baek Hyun-Jung Lee Jin-Soo Lee Moon-Hyun Chung Mijeong Kim Sun Myoung Lee Jae-Seung Kang

Bartonella henselae causes cat-scratch disease, bacteremia, and various focal infections. Despite the worldwide occurrence of B. henselae infections, reports in humans are rare in Korea. The clinical manifestation of all 5 previously reported cases was lymphadenopathy. Herein, we report a case of bacteremia in a woman who presented with prolonged fever. B. henselae was isolated from a blood spe...

Journal: :Journal of clinical microbiology 1995
M C Rodriguez-Barradas R J Hamill E D Houston P R Georghiou J E Clarridge R L Regnery J E Koehler

Repetitive-element PCR (rep-PCR) with primers based on repetitive extragenic palindromic (REP) and enterobacterial repetitive intergenic consensus (ERIC) repeated DNA sequences was used for genomic finger-printing of Bartonella species. This technique was applied by using either extracted genomic DNA or preparations of whole bacterial cells directly. PCR fingerprints with either the REP-based p...

Journal: :Journal of clinical microbiology 2013
Jarmo Oksi Sari Rantala Sanna Kilpinen Raija Silvennoinen Martine Vornanen Ville Veikkolainen Erkki Eerola Arto Tapio Pulliainen

Bartonella grahamii colonizes rodents worldwide and has been detected in questing Ixodes ricinus ticks. Here, the first human B. grahamii infection confirmed by multilocus sequence typing is reported. The route of transmission and clinical picture of the patient are similar to those seen in patients with cat scratch disease, which is typically diagnosed as a Bartonella henselae infection.

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