Trench fever is caused by Bartonella (Rochalimaea) quintana, a small gram-negative rod that is transmitted by body lice. Recently, B. quintana infections in homeless patients have been reported in the United States and Europe. From October 1993 to October 1994, the seroprevalence of antibod-ies to B. quintana was assessed by indirect immunofluorescence in a prospective study of 221 nonhospitalized homeless people, 43 hospitalized homeless patients (cases), 250 blood donors, and 57 hospitalized matched controls. Four (1.8%) of 221 nonhospitalized homeless people tested had titers of> 1:100. Of the 43 cases, seven (16%) had serological titers of;",1:100. None of the 250 serum samples from blood donors contained antibodies to B. quinta...
Certain Bartonella species are known to cause afebrile bacteremia in humans and other mammals, inclu...
Human body and head lice are highly related haematophagous ectoparasites but only the body louse has...
Bartonella species are now considered emerging pathogens. Of the 11 currently recog-nized species, f...
Abstract. Trench fever, a louse-borne disease caused by Bartonella quintana, is reemerging in homele...
Bartonella quintana is a bacterium that causes trench fever in humans. Past reports have shown Barto...
Bartonella quintana is a bacterium that causes trench fever in humans. Past reports have shown Barto...
In 2015, we investigated Bartonella quintana and typhus group rickettsiae in body lice from homeless...
Chronic asymptomatic bacteremia caused by Bartonella quintana occurs in homeless people, but its pat...
Bartonella quintana, a pathogen that is restricted to human hosts and louse vectors, was first chara...
Purpose: The number of homeless people in Germany is steadily increasing. Due to their often precari...
International audienceHomeless people are often exposed to unhygienic environments as well as to ani...
AbstractSeveral of the infectious diseases associated with human lice are life-threatening, includin...
Abstract Background Louse-borne trench fever caused by Bartonella quintana is a neglected public hea...
Trench fever is poorly known by the staff of health facilities that manage febrile patients in Seneg...
International audienceCertain Bartonella species are known to cause afebrile bacteremia in humans an...
Certain Bartonella species are known to cause afebrile bacteremia in humans and other mammals, inclu...
Human body and head lice are highly related haematophagous ectoparasites but only the body louse has...
Bartonella species are now considered emerging pathogens. Of the 11 currently recog-nized species, f...
Abstract. Trench fever, a louse-borne disease caused by Bartonella quintana, is reemerging in homele...
Bartonella quintana is a bacterium that causes trench fever in humans. Past reports have shown Barto...
Bartonella quintana is a bacterium that causes trench fever in humans. Past reports have shown Barto...
In 2015, we investigated Bartonella quintana and typhus group rickettsiae in body lice from homeless...
Chronic asymptomatic bacteremia caused by Bartonella quintana occurs in homeless people, but its pat...
Bartonella quintana, a pathogen that is restricted to human hosts and louse vectors, was first chara...
Purpose: The number of homeless people in Germany is steadily increasing. Due to their often precari...
International audienceHomeless people are often exposed to unhygienic environments as well as to ani...
AbstractSeveral of the infectious diseases associated with human lice are life-threatening, includin...
Abstract Background Louse-borne trench fever caused by Bartonella quintana is a neglected public hea...
Trench fever is poorly known by the staff of health facilities that manage febrile patients in Seneg...
International audienceCertain Bartonella species are known to cause afebrile bacteremia in humans an...
Certain Bartonella species are known to cause afebrile bacteremia in humans and other mammals, inclu...
Human body and head lice are highly related haematophagous ectoparasites but only the body louse has...
Bartonella species are now considered emerging pathogens. Of the 11 currently recog-nized species, f...