نتایج جستجو برای: scratch disease

تعداد نتایج: 1497762  

2014
Antonio Macías Carlos Aguirre Alberto Bustamante Carlos Garcés Valentina Echeverri Alejandro Díaz

Cat scratch disease (CSD) is the most common zoonosis transmitted by household animals. There is limited data on the epidemiology and clinical presentation of this disease in Colombia. The typical presentation includes subacute or chronic lymph node infection following inoculation of Bartonella henselae bacilli through a cat scratch. Cats have a B. henselae seroprevalence as high as 90%. Here, ...

Journal: :Seizure 2004
MONICA PULIGHEDDU ANTONIO GIAGHEDDU FABRIZIO GENUGU MARCELLO GIAGHEDDU FRANCESCO MARROSU

Cat scratch disease (CSD) is a world-wide, diffuse, non-epidemic infection caused by the Gram-negative bacillus Bartonella henselae. The occurrence of encephalopathy represents an infrequent and atypical complication, whose manifestations include ischemic strokes, transverse myelitis and epileptic seizures. Status epilepticus has been described as the most frequent emergency in CSD encephalopat...

2013

learning objectives: ! List the risk factors for Bartonella infections. ! Explain how and where humans and animals can become infected. ! Explain how to diagnose, treat and prevent cat-scratch disease. ! List recommendations you can provide to pet owners about treatment and prevention. ! List the contraindications when prescribing medications for cat-scratch disease. ! List the risk factors for...

Journal: :Clinical infectious diseases : an official publication of the Infectious Diseases Society of America 2003
Jacob Gilad Arik Wolak Abraham Borer Daniel Benharroch Boaz Avidor Michael Giladi Francisc Schlaeffer

We report a case of isolated splenic cat scratch disease in an immunocompetent woman. The clinical presentation of prolonged fever, night sweats, weakness, and intrasplenic lesions was highly suggestive of lymphoma. This is the second reported case of isolated splenic cat scratch disease in an adult and the first in a healthy adult.

Journal: :Pediatrics 2008
Todd A Florin Theoklis E Zaoutis Lisa B Zaoutis

Bartonella henselae was discovered a quarter of a century ago as the causative agent of cat scratch disease, a clinical entity described in the literature for more than half a century. As diagnostic techniques improve, our knowledge of the spectrum of clinical disease resulting from infection with Bartonella is expanding. This review summarizes current knowledge regarding the microbiology, clin...

Journal: :Revista espanola de salud publica 2015
Carmen Fernández-Arias María Borrás-Máñez Javier Colomina-Rodríguez María Cuenca-Torres Antonio Guerrero-Espejo

BACKGROUND Bartonella henselae is the causative agent of the disease caused by cat scratches and it has a worldwide distribution. The objective of the study was to investigate its incidence in the Valencian Community during the period 2009-2012. METHODS A study of the chosen microbiological tests for B. henselae during four years was carried out. Pacients with serology (IgM and IgG), culture,...

Journal: :Current Biology 2012
Michael Gross

As an alternative, Speakman has put forward a non-adaptive scenario — the drifty gene hypothesis. According to this idea, genetic drift — the change of gene frequencies due to random, non-selective processes— could explain the current incidence of obesity seen in modern, industrialized populations. Speakman has hypothesized that the threat of predation on early humans may have provided a strong...

Journal: :Revista medica de Chile 2006
Marcela Ferrés G Katia Abarca V Priscilla Prado D Luisa Montecinos P Maritza Navarrete C Pablo A Vial C

BACKGROUND Bartonella henselae is the causative agent of cat-scratch disease. AIM To study the seroepidemiology of Bartonella henselae in healthy Chilean children and in a population with occupational risk. MATERIAL AND METHODS Serum IgG antibodies were determined by indirect fluorescence technique in 181 children and adolescents and in 107 technical and professional workers involved in the...

Journal: :Clinical infectious diseases : an official publication of the Infectious Diseases Society of America 2004
Francesco Massei Francesco Messina Laura Gori Pierantonio Macchia Giuseppe Maggiore

Few data are available on the seroprevalence of antibodies to Bartonella henselae among children. We retrospectively evaluated the presence of immunoglobulin G and M class antibodies to B. henselae in 508 children living in central Italy who were apparently free of any features suggesting B. henselae infection. We found that B. henselae infection is common among children in central Italy, occur...

Journal: :Journal of clinical microbiology 2004
Hidehiro Tsuneoka Akiko Umeda Masato Tsukahara Kohsuke Sasaki

The possibility of Bartonella clarridgeiae being a causative agent of cat scratch disease (CSD) was investigated by using indirect fluorescence antibody assays with 288 suspected CSD patients. Immunoglobulin G antibody to noncocultivated B. clarridgeiae was suitable only for detection of B. clarridgeiae antibody. Significant cross-reactivity between Bartonella henselae and B. clarridgeiae was n...

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