The number of known Bartonella species is rapidly growing. Some of them are responsible for distinct infectious diseases and show different prevalence and antibiotic susceptibility profiles. Not only have some vectors of Bartonella not been fully characterized, but also intermediate hosts are actually much more numerous and diverse than previously thought. Among these, dogs differ from cats because they tend to suffer an overt disease similar to humans, thus providing the base for a useful animal indicator and research model. Among the debilitating conditions with an unclear impact on the course of these infections, specific conditions (e.g., homelessness, alcoholism) have been linked to a much higher prevalence and to high risk of unfavora...
Bartonella species are emerging infectious organisms transmitted by arthropods capable of causing lo...
Bartonella species, belonging to the alpha 2 subgroup of Proteobacteria, have either been considered...
DINIZ, Pedro Paulo V. P., MORTON, Bridget A., TNGRIAN, Maryam [et al.]. Infection of domestic dogs ...
The number of known Bartonella species is rapidly growing. Some of them are responsible for distinct...
After 2 decades of Bartonella research, knowledge on transmission and pathology of these bacteria is...
Among the many mammals infected with Bartonella spp., pets represent a large reservoir for human inf...
In the last two decades, the scientific community has significantly expanded the understanding about...
Infectious diseases remain a remarkable health threat for humans and animals. In the past, the epide...
In this article, authors review the current knowledge of Bartonella infection in small mammals inclu...
ABSTRACTIn this article, authors review the current knowledge of Bartonella infection in small mamma...
<div><p><i>Bartonella</i> species are emerging infectious organisms transmitted by arthropods capabl...
Bartonellosis is a zoonotic disease with worldwide distribution that may affect a large number of ma...
International audienceAmong the many mammals infected with Bartonella spp., pets represent a large r...
Bartonella species are now considered emerging pathogens. Of the 11 currently recog-nized species, f...
As humans move and alter habitats, they change the disease risk for themselves, their commensal anim...
Bartonella species are emerging infectious organisms transmitted by arthropods capable of causing lo...
Bartonella species, belonging to the alpha 2 subgroup of Proteobacteria, have either been considered...
DINIZ, Pedro Paulo V. P., MORTON, Bridget A., TNGRIAN, Maryam [et al.]. Infection of domestic dogs ...
The number of known Bartonella species is rapidly growing. Some of them are responsible for distinct...
After 2 decades of Bartonella research, knowledge on transmission and pathology of these bacteria is...
Among the many mammals infected with Bartonella spp., pets represent a large reservoir for human inf...
In the last two decades, the scientific community has significantly expanded the understanding about...
Infectious diseases remain a remarkable health threat for humans and animals. In the past, the epide...
In this article, authors review the current knowledge of Bartonella infection in small mammals inclu...
ABSTRACTIn this article, authors review the current knowledge of Bartonella infection in small mamma...
<div><p><i>Bartonella</i> species are emerging infectious organisms transmitted by arthropods capabl...
Bartonellosis is a zoonotic disease with worldwide distribution that may affect a large number of ma...
International audienceAmong the many mammals infected with Bartonella spp., pets represent a large r...
Bartonella species are now considered emerging pathogens. Of the 11 currently recog-nized species, f...
As humans move and alter habitats, they change the disease risk for themselves, their commensal anim...
Bartonella species are emerging infectious organisms transmitted by arthropods capable of causing lo...
Bartonella species, belonging to the alpha 2 subgroup of Proteobacteria, have either been considered...
DINIZ, Pedro Paulo V. P., MORTON, Bridget A., TNGRIAN, Maryam [et al.]. Infection of domestic dogs ...