Abstract Background Bartonella spp. cause persistent bacterial infections in mammals. Although these bacteria are transmitted by blood-feeding arthropods, there is also evidence for vertical transmission in their mammalian hosts. We aimed to determine: (i) the prevalence and diversity of Bartonella spp. in a Microtus spp. community; (ii) whether vertical transmission occurs from infected female voles to their offspring; (iii) the effect of concurrent Babesia microti infection on the success of vertical transmission of Bartonella; and (iv) the impact of congenital infection on pup survival. Results We sampled 124 Microtus arvalis, 76 Microtus oeconomus and 17 Microtus agrestis. In total, 115 embryos were isolated from 21 pregnant females. In...
As humans move and alter habitats, they change the disease risk for themselves, their commensal anim...
Part of this research is funded by the European Social Fund under the Nr. 09.3.3-LMT-K-712-09-0270 “...
The genus Bartonella contains facultative Gram-negative intracellular bacteria from the family Barto...
Bartonella infections have been documented in a wide range of mammals and 15 Bartonella species have...
To date, 35 species in Bartonella genus have been officially recognized of which more than 15 Barton...
In the ecosystem rodents play an important role as they are the main carriers of various infectious ...
Rodents represent an important group of mammalian hosts as considered reservoirs for a large number ...
Intracellular bacteria from genus Bartonella is associated with different species of mammals and tra...
This research is funded by the European Social Fund under the No. 09.3.3-LMT-K-712-03-0027 "Developm...
ABSTRACTIn this article, authors review the current knowledge of Bartonella infection in small mamma...
The Bartonella pathogen is an emerging zoonotic agent. Epidemiological studies worldwide have demons...
As humans move and alter habitats, they change the disease risk for themselves, their commensal anim...
Small rodents are important reservoir hosts for a large number of vector-borne pathogens. The aim of...
BackgroundBartonellae are intracellular bacteria, which can cause persistent bacteraemia in humans a...
Bartonellosis is a group of emerging infectious diseases caused by facultatively intraerythrocytic b...
As humans move and alter habitats, they change the disease risk for themselves, their commensal anim...
Part of this research is funded by the European Social Fund under the Nr. 09.3.3-LMT-K-712-09-0270 “...
The genus Bartonella contains facultative Gram-negative intracellular bacteria from the family Barto...
Bartonella infections have been documented in a wide range of mammals and 15 Bartonella species have...
To date, 35 species in Bartonella genus have been officially recognized of which more than 15 Barton...
In the ecosystem rodents play an important role as they are the main carriers of various infectious ...
Rodents represent an important group of mammalian hosts as considered reservoirs for a large number ...
Intracellular bacteria from genus Bartonella is associated with different species of mammals and tra...
This research is funded by the European Social Fund under the No. 09.3.3-LMT-K-712-03-0027 "Developm...
ABSTRACTIn this article, authors review the current knowledge of Bartonella infection in small mamma...
The Bartonella pathogen is an emerging zoonotic agent. Epidemiological studies worldwide have demons...
As humans move and alter habitats, they change the disease risk for themselves, their commensal anim...
Small rodents are important reservoir hosts for a large number of vector-borne pathogens. The aim of...
BackgroundBartonellae are intracellular bacteria, which can cause persistent bacteraemia in humans a...
Bartonellosis is a group of emerging infectious diseases caused by facultatively intraerythrocytic b...
As humans move and alter habitats, they change the disease risk for themselves, their commensal anim...
Part of this research is funded by the European Social Fund under the Nr. 09.3.3-LMT-K-712-09-0270 “...
The genus Bartonella contains facultative Gram-negative intracellular bacteria from the family Barto...