Bartonella spp. are erythrocytic bacteria transmitted via arthropod vectors, which infect a broad range of vertebrate hosts, including humans. We investigated transmission dynamics and host-parasite-vector relationships for potentially zoonotic Bartonella spp. in invasive Rattus rattus hosts and associated arthropod ectoparasites in Madagascar. We identified five distinct species of Bartonella (B. elizabethae 1, B. elizabethae 2, B. phoceensis 1, B. rattimassiliensis 1, and B. tribocorum 1) infecting R. rattus rodents and their ectoparasites.We fit standard epidemiological models to species-specific age-prevalence data for the four Bartonella spp. with sufficient data, thus quantifying age-structured force of infection. Known zoonotic...
Little is known about the presence of vector-borne bacteria in southwest Madagascar. Anthropogenic a...
Several rodent-associated Bartonella species are human pathogens but little is known about their epi...
Despite the widespread recognition of the risks of disease transmission associated with internationa...
Bartonellosis is a vector-borne disease that is often misdiagnosed due to a broad range of clinical ...
Research Article published by PLOS ONEBackground Bartonellae are intracellular bacteria, which can ...
BackgroundBartonellae are intracellular bacteria, which can cause persistent bacteraemia in humans a...
Bartonella species are increasingly associated with a range of human and animal diseases. Despite th...
Rodents have been reported to play a significant role as reservoirs of over 22 rodent-associated Bar...
Bartonella species are increasingly associated with a range of human and animal diseases. Despite th...
We postulate that the large difference in infection prevalence, 24% versus 5%, in R. norvegicus and ...
Many parasites infect multiple sympatric host species, and there is a general assumption that parasi...
As humans move and alter habitats, they change the disease risk for themselves, their commensal anim...
Lack of adequate sanitation and pest control, and poor housing conditions that prevail in much of bo...
Several rodent-associated Bartonella species are human pathogens but little is known about their epi...
As humans move and alter habitats, they change the disease risk for themselves, their commensal anim...
Little is known about the presence of vector-borne bacteria in southwest Madagascar. Anthropogenic a...
Several rodent-associated Bartonella species are human pathogens but little is known about their epi...
Despite the widespread recognition of the risks of disease transmission associated with internationa...
Bartonellosis is a vector-borne disease that is often misdiagnosed due to a broad range of clinical ...
Research Article published by PLOS ONEBackground Bartonellae are intracellular bacteria, which can ...
BackgroundBartonellae are intracellular bacteria, which can cause persistent bacteraemia in humans a...
Bartonella species are increasingly associated with a range of human and animal diseases. Despite th...
Rodents have been reported to play a significant role as reservoirs of over 22 rodent-associated Bar...
Bartonella species are increasingly associated with a range of human and animal diseases. Despite th...
We postulate that the large difference in infection prevalence, 24% versus 5%, in R. norvegicus and ...
Many parasites infect multiple sympatric host species, and there is a general assumption that parasi...
As humans move and alter habitats, they change the disease risk for themselves, their commensal anim...
Lack of adequate sanitation and pest control, and poor housing conditions that prevail in much of bo...
Several rodent-associated Bartonella species are human pathogens but little is known about their epi...
As humans move and alter habitats, they change the disease risk for themselves, their commensal anim...
Little is known about the presence of vector-borne bacteria in southwest Madagascar. Anthropogenic a...
Several rodent-associated Bartonella species are human pathogens but little is known about their epi...
Despite the widespread recognition of the risks of disease transmission associated with internationa...