We report a case of aortic valve endocarditis caused by Bartonella henselae. The patient initially presented to a regional hospital with generalized symptoms including lethargy, malaise and decreased appetite. Transthoracic echocardiogram revealed a large vegetation on the aortic valve and he was treated empirically with broad spectrum intravenous antibiotics. Several blood cultures were obtained which all returned negative results and the white blood cell count was normal. He was transferred to our hospital, with persistence of his initial symptoms and additional low-grade fevers. In light of his negative culture results, serological testing for Bartonella and Chlamydia was performed, which gave a positive result for Bartonella henselae. I...
Bartonella species are an emerging cause of culture-negative endocarditis with more cases being diag...
Bartonella henselae is a known cause of culture-negative endocarditis, which can be difficult to dia...
Bartonella species have been shown to cause acute, undifferentiated fever in Thailand. A study to id...
We report a case of aortic valve endocarditis caused by Bartonella henselae. The patient initially p...
We report the case of a human immunodeficiency virus-negative woman who developed native valve endo-...
AbstractBartonella species are emerging as an important cause of blood culture-negative endocarditis...
IntroductionBartonella spp. is a highly unusual cause of mycotic aneurysms. We describe the first ca...
Bartonella is an important cause of blood culture-negative endocarditis in recent studies. Seropreva...
We report an 85-year-old white man admitted to the emergency department of the University of Campina...
Introduction. Bartonella species are increasingly recognized as agents of culture-negative endocard...
Bartonella is an important cause of blood culture-negative endocarditis in recent studies. Seropreva...
International audienceIdentifying the pathogen responsible for culture-negative valve endocarditis o...
We report the first documented case of endocarditis in a man infected with Bartonella alsatica, whic...
INTRODUCTION Bartonella Henselae is an uncommon, but significant cause of “culture-negative” endocar...
We describe the case of a 39-year-old Caucasian woman who was admitted to the University Hospital of...
Bartonella species are an emerging cause of culture-negative endocarditis with more cases being diag...
Bartonella henselae is a known cause of culture-negative endocarditis, which can be difficult to dia...
Bartonella species have been shown to cause acute, undifferentiated fever in Thailand. A study to id...
We report a case of aortic valve endocarditis caused by Bartonella henselae. The patient initially p...
We report the case of a human immunodeficiency virus-negative woman who developed native valve endo-...
AbstractBartonella species are emerging as an important cause of blood culture-negative endocarditis...
IntroductionBartonella spp. is a highly unusual cause of mycotic aneurysms. We describe the first ca...
Bartonella is an important cause of blood culture-negative endocarditis in recent studies. Seropreva...
We report an 85-year-old white man admitted to the emergency department of the University of Campina...
Introduction. Bartonella species are increasingly recognized as agents of culture-negative endocard...
Bartonella is an important cause of blood culture-negative endocarditis in recent studies. Seropreva...
International audienceIdentifying the pathogen responsible for culture-negative valve endocarditis o...
We report the first documented case of endocarditis in a man infected with Bartonella alsatica, whic...
INTRODUCTION Bartonella Henselae is an uncommon, but significant cause of “culture-negative” endocar...
We describe the case of a 39-year-old Caucasian woman who was admitted to the University Hospital of...
Bartonella species are an emerging cause of culture-negative endocarditis with more cases being diag...
Bartonella henselae is a known cause of culture-negative endocarditis, which can be difficult to dia...
Bartonella species have been shown to cause acute, undifferentiated fever in Thailand. A study to id...